Tag: dr. Abiy Ahmed

  • Dear Brezidenti, Is The PFDJ A Fairy?

    Dear Brezidenti, Is The PFDJ A Fairy?

    Growing up, my old aunt was bedridden. I used to visit her in her room, which had a rope with two ends fitted to the opposite wall. Clothes, towels, and a host of other things were hung there. My aunt saw things we couldn’t see hanged on the string. I will return to the remaining

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  • The Eritrean Dilemma with Its President

    The Eritrean Dilemma with Its President

    Isaias Afwerki. The most mentioned. The most criticized. The most admired, and at the same time, the most despised. He’s a prominent character in most dialogues, debates and discussions among Eritreans. Some admire him as the most accomplished person because he successfully led the struggle for the independence of Eritrea. To others, he’s notorious for

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  • Sudan Borrowed the Coal Fire From Ethiopia

    Sudan Borrowed the Coal Fire From Ethiopia

    The events that have damaged Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Somalia for decades is still devastating the entire region. While some of those in power leave others fixed to the chairs and don’t seem to be leaving at all. Sadly, the people who have no power, die, kill, lose their properties, and jump from one confrontation

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  • Finale of an Eritrean Struggle

    Finale of an Eritrean Struggle

    In the previous two phases, we talked about things that must be done at the individual level.  An individual must decide whether they want to support the Eritrean regime, oppose it, or be indifferent to it. If they decide to resist its injustices at the individual level, they decide their degree of resistance. Is it

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  • Somalia Elects President Hassen Sheik Mahmoud

    Somalia Elects President Hassen Sheik Mahmoud

    Somalia led the ex-president Formaggio to the Exit door and welcomed President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud who won the election by 184 votes. Amid a worsening inflation, lack of security, food shortage and a widespread draught, Somalia’s 328 representatives elected Hassan Sheikh Mohamud out of 35 contenders. Mohammed Formaggio, the last president came next. President Hassen

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  • A Miserable Country Goes to War with Itself

    A Miserable Country Goes to War with Itself

    Say what you will about outgoing president Trump, and despite the messenger, there are many countries in the word that fit this description, and the country in question is one of them. An epitome of the description. It is a country that recently decided to go to war with itself. I will not name this

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  • Major Dawit Invites Me to Dr. Abiy’s Addition Class

    Major Dawit Invites Me to Dr. Abiy’s Addition Class

    This article first appeared on Jul 16, 2018. It was republished in December, 2019 with the hope it will evoke a reflection. It finally did: Major Dawit Woldegiorghis has changed his position. He has become so critical of Dr. Abiy’s performance he is branding Ethiopia “a terrorist state”. I do not claim to see the future, but  I

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  • Gloomy Clouds Over the Horn of Africa

    Gloomy Clouds Over the Horn of Africa

    Abdella Hamdouk: Last year, the Sudanese Sovereignty Council appointed Abdella Hamdouk as a prime minister. He was sworn in on 21 August 2019. Roughly seven months later, on Monday, March 9, 2020, Hamdouk survived an assassination attempt when an explosion in Khartoum went off and damaged his car as he drove to his office. The

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  • Eritrea Accuses Turkey, Qatar and Sudan

    Eritrea Accuses Turkey, Qatar and Sudan

    In a press statement released today, the Eritrean Ministry of Information accused Turkey of conducting “acts of subversion” against Eritrea. In addition, it accused Qatar of collaboration by providing “funding and operational services … in collusion with the Sudanese regime which allowed its territories to be used for the nefarious aims.” The statement explained that

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  • Ethio-Eritrean Border: Haphazardly Opened Erratically Closed

    Ethio-Eritrean Border: Haphazardly Opened Erratically Closed

    A little over three months after it was haphazardly opened, the Ethiopian-Eritrean Border was closed from the Eritrean side which now requires Ethiopians to have entry permits. The decision to close the border was passed to the Eritrean border guards on Christmas Eve. The Eritrean side didn’t explain the change of policy and now requires

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  • Eritrea: Cries of a Nation on the Brink of Evanescence

    Eritrea: Cries of a Nation on the Brink of Evanescence

    The last six months have seen a flurry of diplomatic activities involving most of the Horn-of-Africa countries and some member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). These activities which have included a series of mediation efforts, state visits, summit meetings, and bilateral agreements seem to herald a new phase of regional geopolitics in which alliances

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  • His Excellency Dr. Abiy Ahmed, PM of Ethiopia

    His Excellency Dr. Abiy Ahmed, PM of Ethiopia

    His Excellency Dr. Abiy Ahmed The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Dear Dr. Abiy, Your Excellency, so far, you managed to give Ethiopia a powerful jolt of a positive energy while giving an energetic boost to the politics of the region. You admirably kept the momentum and direction of Ethiopian politics in pursuit of justice and

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  • Ethiopian Election 2020 and the Implementation of the Algiers’ Agreement

    Ethiopian Election 2020 and the Implementation of the Algiers’ Agreement

    So far, no agreement has been reached between the Eritrean and Ethiopian governments regarding the demarcation of the supposedly vital borders which were the cause of the devasting two-year war of 1998-2000. The undemarcated border was the excuse by the Eritrean ruling party for the two-decades of economic stagnation and the abuse of human rights

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  • The Abiy Phenomenon

    The Abiy Phenomenon

    How volatile human affairs are!   A couple of decades ago, who would have thought the wave of democratization that swept the globe after the collapse of the Soviet Union would suffer such a reversal in such a short time? The world had seemed to be moving inexorably towards freedom and democracy and many experts believed

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  • Eritrea-Ethiopia On June 20, 2018: Martyrs’ Day Observances

    Eritrea-Ethiopia On June 20, 2018: Martyrs’ Day Observances

    That the wisdom of PM Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia being evident by now is to state the obvious. His rapid response to the Asmara regime when it pronounced it was sending a team to negotiate peace between the two neighboring countries is obvious that the man is as genuine as they come. What is also

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