The Slow Death of Civilian Govt in Ethiopia

Following last year's protests, which shook almost two-thirds of the country and claimed the lives of hundreds of Ethiopians, the Government called in the military to control spiralling anti-government agitation, writes the Addis Standard newspaper in Addis Abeba.

  • Ethiopia:   The Slow Death of a Civilian Govt

    Addis Standard, 24 January 2017

    To the media's keen observation, the immediate cause that triggered Ethiopia's recent nose-dive into the unknown began when, on November 12, 2015, the residents of Ginchi, a small… Read more »

Troops of the Ethiopian army (file photo).

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