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The Interview – Jawar Mohammed
8 mai, par Addis Standard4Click here to download the HD E-version In this lengthy interview with Jawar Mohammed, The Addis Standard Quarterly Journal (ASQJ) Issue #2 raised questions that Jawar has not been asked in the past from his move to promote “progressive patriotism” for state viability, to the danger of the (...) -
Commission ‘forced to quit’ Meki investigation into Bate’s assassination after gathering witness testimonies implicating security forces
7 mai, par Addis Standard4The late Bate Urgessa. Photo: Screenshot/AddisStandard Addis Abeba – A letter by the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) addressed to the Oromia regional state government, including President Shimelis Abdissa, revealed the Commission was “forced to quit,” its investigations in Meki city, (...) -
Tigray interim admin refutes RSF allegations of ‘TPLF forces’ involvement in Sudan conflict, criticizes move as ‘aimed at garnering support by internationalizing the war’
7 mai, par Addis Standard2Since the onset of the civil war in Sudan on 15 April, 2023, involving the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) led by General Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo (left) and the Sudanese army under General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, approximately 12,000 civilians have lost their lives, according to the UN (Photo: AFP) (...) -
Ministry of Finance launches budget hearing sessions for the upcoming fiscal year
6 mai, par Addis Standard2Throughout the duration of the budget hearing sessions, scheduled until 17 May, 2024, more than 160 federal budgetary institutions are anticipated to submit their budget requests for the forthcoming fiscal year (Photo: Ministry of Finance/Facebook) Addis Abeba – Late last week, Finance (...) -
More than a dozen diplomatic missions in Ethiopia call for release of journalists ‘unjustly detained for doing their jobs’
3 mai, par Addis Standard4Addis Abeba – On World Press Freedom Day being observed today, a group of Western diplomatic missions including EU member states and the US that are based in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia called for advocacy for the release of Ethiopian journalists “unjustly detained for doing their jobs.” The call (...)