Tag: Ethiopia
Examining International Sanctions: The Case of Eritrea
Oct 5, 2016 | News & Analysis, Africa, Politics, US
The US and UN not only unjustly sanction Eritrea, but trivialize fundamental principles of international law by overlooking of Ethiopia’s aggression.
Read MoreCrisis in Ethiopia and the Role of the International Community: Politics of Fear
Aug 12, 2016 | News & Analysis, Africa, Politics, US
Rather than condemn and censure Ethiopia’s brutal crackdown, the international community has turned a blind eye.
Read MoreThe April 2015 Attack in Garissa by al Shabaab
The long-standing violation of the Somali community’s basic needs has developed into a cycle of violence.
Read MoreEthiopia: Desalegn’s Distraction? An Analysis of Recent Developments
Sep 1, 2014 | Africa, News & Analysis
Several weeks ago, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn conducted an interview in which he threatened northern neighbor, Eritrea.
Read MorePresident Isaias was excluded from the US-Africa Summit: What lessons for Eritrea?
Aug 29, 2014 | Africa, Viewpoints
Washington’s decision not to let President Isaias Afewerki join the US-Africa summit was a victory for Eritreans fighting for freedom and democracy.
Read MoreUSA vs. China in South Sudan
Jan 23, 2014 | Africa, Asia Pacific, US, Viewpoints
If one asks the question “who benefits from the South Sudanese civil war?” the answer is clear. The USA is presently the only beneficiary of the ongoing horrors in South Sudan, for this latest round of conflict has once again...
Read MoreEthiopian Hand in South Sudan
Jan 7, 2014 | Africa, US, Viewpoints
The USA is the real hand behind the civil war in South Sudan, for Ethiopia is Pax Americana’s local enforcer in East Africa.
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