Ethiopia: Climate Change Catalyst for Increased Rate of Malnourishment - The Daily Monitor

Climate change and droughts that comes as result has aggravated the rate of malnourished children in Ethiopia by 36, percent, a UN report indicated on Monday.

Author: GerrieLijam

Ethiopia's war on its own By Ronan Farrow, Los Angeles Times February 25, 2008 DADAAB, KENYA -- When Ethiopian government forces swept through his town in the Ogaden region of Ethiopia, burning huts and killing civilians. "The young girls were the first to die. The soldiers shot them and gathered the bodies and burned them," he said. "When they came to my home, they strangled my father with a wire and hung his body in a tree. Then they shot me and left me for dead." In October, Human Rights Watch warned that events in Ogaden were following a "frighteningly familiar pattern" to those in Sudan's Darfur region, noting "ethnic overtones" to attacks and accusing Ethiopia of "displac[ing] large populations" and "deliberately attack[ing] civilians." Government forces have been implicated in escalating looting, burnings and atrocities. Recently, soldiers have begun a brutal campaign of forced conscription, often torturing or killing those who refuse to join.

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GerrieLijam

Author: uishivbid

i say ethiopia should save more food and send more peopel to the country side. more important is that the polution should decrese, and planting trees and plants will be a better idea than destroing. the goverment should controol all of this stupid things and try to make ethiopia abetter place.



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