AfricaFocus (Washington, DC)
14 December 2008
With so many crises calling for attention, it may seem strange to single out any one of them as the "first" test for the Africa policy of the incoming Obama administration. Yet Somalia stands out not only because it represents an international failure to respond (as also in Darfur, the Congo, and Zimbabwe), but also for the fact that in recent years short-sighted United States policy has actively ...
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It is devastating to discover how little credibility anglo-saxon dominated institutions,like the media and organizations like HRW,have these days in Africa. As an Ethiopian i must say that they are exceptionally hostile to Ethiopia as this report shows that calls a US-puppet regime that is in power for 18 years in Ethiopia thanks to anglo-saxon,in particular US, support ETHIOPIA !
NO NO MELES and co are not Ethiopia they are US puppets who are in power AGAINST THE WILL OF 80 million Ethiopians and who are inflicting enormous damage on Ethiopia since they came to power in 1991 thanks to US support. So the anglo-saxons authors of that report should CRITICIZE themselves and their governments such as US and UK and Not Ethiopia !!!
We know allafrica is not really African and is owned by the americans, so hiding those facts only further destroys the credibility of this site in this era of the internet.
GUYS you need to mention at least a 1000 times how the Ethiopia-hater Bush kept supporting hated Meles after losing the may 2005 elections, and Ethiopians will never forget that and for sure the americans will pay one way or another for their crimes of the past 18 years on the Ethiopian people by installing their puppet Meles, the worst leader in the history of Ethiopia and Africa.
So keep on lying and hiding the facts about US crimes in Ethiopia and your credibility will approach ZERO.
Thanks
yours sincerely Tom
Shabelle Media Network (Mogadishu)
14 December 2008
Somali Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussien (Nur Adde) refused on Sunday the decision by President Abdulahi Yusuf Ahmed to sack him.
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UN News Service (New York)
14 December 2008
A United Nations-chaired international group of countries and organizations supporting the consolidation of peace in war-ravaged Somalia has been slated to hold a high-level meeting ahead of a Security Council meeting focusing on the Horn of Africa nation.
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Shabelle Media Network (Mogadishu)
14 December 2008
Somalia's president Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed sacked his premier on Sunday after he accused his cabinet of failure.
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I want to work in Africa.I am working in primary school.I am professor of pedagogic and socilogy.