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ጉዳይ ናይ ዝሓለፈ ሰሙን ወረራ ኢትዮጵያን፡ ሰልፊ ጀነቫን
ዝተቐድሔ፡ ሰንበት 06-19-2016 | meskerem.net ዕላል ናዝ ምስ ገዳይም ተጋደልቲ ጀብሃን ሻዕብያን፡ ኣድያም ተፈራ ካብ ጀርመን ( ሻዕብያ) መርእድ ዘርኡ ካብ ሆላነድ ( ሻዕብያ) ከብርኣብ ተሰፉ ካብ ካናዳ፡ ( ጀብሃ) … [Read more...] about ጉዳይ ናይ ዝሓለፈ ሰሙን ወረራ ኢትዮጵያን፡ ሰልፊ ጀነቫን
‘Sweden wants to be leader in fight against anti-Semitism’
SYDNEY DENMARK, JOSH SOLOMON | 06/18/2016 | The Jerusalem Post Ambassador, envoy meet with Israeli politicians, academics to better understand how to deal with global phenomenon. Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven “really wants to take a lead in combating anti-Semitism worldwide,” Ambassador Carl Magnus Nesser says. The Nordic country is taking charge in tackling … [Read more...] about ‘Sweden wants to be leader in fight against anti-Semitism’
Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in Eritrea Report
The Report What are human rights? … [Read more...] about Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in Eritrea Report
The talent trap: why try, try and trying again isn’t the key to success
Ian Leslie | 18 June 2016 | New Statesman The idea of “grit” speaks to our deepest wishes: we all want to believe in our own limitless potential, and that of our children. Angela Lee Duckworth begins her book with a story that frames her life’s work as an act of retribution against her father. When Duckworth was a child, her dad would tell her, repeatedly, “You know, … [Read more...] about The talent trap: why try, try and trying again isn’t the key to success
The Landmark Trial Against Dictator Hissène Habré
Kim Thuy Seelinger | June 16, 2016 | Foreign Affairs Serving Justice in Chad, Making History in Senegal On May 30, Judge Gberdao Gustave Kam, president of the Extraordinary African Chambers in the Appeals Court of Dakar, pronounced Hissène Habré, the former Chadian dictator, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. During his eight-year rule, which … [Read more...] about The Landmark Trial Against Dictator Hissène Habré
Writing Human Rights and Getting It Wrong
Alex de Waal | June 06, 2016 | Boston Review The power to accuse someone of a grave crime on the basis of hearsay is a heady one. I have done it, and I faced the consequences of being wrong. Twenty years ago in the Nuba Mountains of central Sudan, I met a man, Chief Hussein Karbus, whose murder I had reported three years earlier. He was introduced to me by the man I … [Read more...] about Writing Human Rights and Getting It Wrong
The Unbelievable Tale of Jesus’s Wife
Ariel Sabar | July/August Issue | The Atlantic A hotly contested, supposedly ancient manuscript suggests Christ was married. But believing its origin story—a real-life Da Vinci Code, involving a Harvard professor, a onetime Florida pornographer, and an escape from East Germany—requires a big leap of faith. On a humid afternoon this past November, I pulled off Interstate 75 … [Read more...] about The Unbelievable Tale of Jesus’s Wife
BDF Commander confirms interest in Swedish fighter jets
BG Reporter | Tuesday, 07 June 2016 | Botswana Guardian The Botswana Defence Force (BDF) Commander Lt General Gaolathe Galebotswe this week confirmed that his organisation has interest in procuring new fighter jets to replace an aging fleet of their F5s. Among the type of fighter jets the BDF is interested in is the Swedish made Gripen, which the … [Read more...] about BDF Commander confirms interest in Swedish fighter jets
Nineteen Ethiopians found suffocated in truck in Congo
Sat Jun 18, 2016 | Reuters The bodies of nineteen Ethiopians who suffocated in the back of a Zambian container truck were discovered earlier this week by authorities in southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a provincial official said on Saturday. Another 76 Ethiopians were found alive inside the container on the truck when it was stopped just outside the town of … [Read more...] about Nineteen Ethiopians found suffocated in truck in Congo
Eritrea After 25 Years of Independence: Q&A with Amb. Herman J. Cohen
Justin L. Wilson | 06 Jun 2016 | International Policy Digest Ambassador Herman J. Cohen (Ret.) served in the U.S. Foreign Service for 38 years and has dedicated his entire professional career to African affairs. During his tenure as Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs during the first Bush Administration, and through his role at the NSC in the Reagan … [Read more...] about Eritrea After 25 Years of Independence: Q&A with Amb. Herman J. Cohen