ETHIOPIA

 

 

REPORTS:

 

GENOCIDE WATCH UPDATE 19 December 2006                                     

 

Obang Metho Speech at Martin Luther King, Jr. 4th Annual Human Rights Symposium

 

Ethiopia: Failure of Democracy – Documentary film coming soon

 

Genocide Watch and Survivors’ Rights International Report “Operation Sunny Mountain,” 13 December 2004

 

Amnesty International Appeal, Omot Ojullu Abella, Gambella, Ethiopia, 17 December 2004

 

Genocide Watch and Survivors’ Rights International Report “Today Is the Day for Killing Anuaks”

 

A Ferocious Attack Committed In Gambella Region: A Report by the Ethiopian Human Rights Council

 

Survivors’ Rights International & Genocide Watch Call for Immediate Steps to Stop Massacres in Southwestern Ethiopia

 

Master Planner of the Anuak Genocide is the New Governor of Gambella: Omot Obang Olom Is Rewarded for His Loyalty to the EPRDF

 

Massacres in Southern Ethiopia

 

Anywaa Survival Organisation Press Release July 1, 2006

 

Ethiopian Army Steps-Up Operations Against Anuak Civilians

 

Testimony of Mr. Obang Metho, Anuak Justice Council, to the House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations, Washington, DC, 27 March 2006

 

Unicef: Livelihoods and Vulnerabilities Study, Gambella Region of Ethiopia, February 2006

 

Anuak Justice Council:  December 13, 2005, Anniversary of the Genocide of the Anuak: Two Years Later and Still No Justice

 

Amnesty International Report: Ethiopia: Human Rights should be on the Election Agenda

 

Amnesty International Report on Ethiopia Elections

 

Human Rights Watch Report: Ethiopia -- Crimes Against Humanity in Gambella, 24 March 2005

 

Press Release: Armed Group Attacks Gambella Town Police Station

 

NEWS UPDATES:

2007

 

Ethiopia: Why Mugabe Rejects an Appeal for Extradition of Mengistu

 

2006

Somali Islamic Force Flees Last Stronghold

 

Somali, Ethiopian Troops Take Islamist Stronghold

 

 

Further Combat Looms in Somalia

 

Somalia Says Islamists Protecting al Qaeda Suspects

 

Somali Prime Minister Promises Peace Soon

 

Somali Prime Minister Arrives to Cheers in Mogadishu

 

Somalia OKs Humanitarian Flights

 

 

Ethiopian Troops Take Key Town In Somalia

 

 

Islamic Movement Troops Abandon Mogadishu

 

Mogadishu Falls to Ethiopian-Backed Government Troops

 

Somali Clan Leaders May Help Fight Islamists

 

Ethiopians Closing In On Capital of Somalia

 

Ethiopia Steps Up Attacks on Somalia

 

Islamic Forces Retreat in Somalia

 

 

Ethiopia Attacks Somalian Airports

 

 

Ethiopian Jets Bomb Somalia Areas

 

 

Ethiopia Warns It’s Losing Patience as Somalis Clash

 

 

Zimbabwe Government Spirits Away Mengistu

 

 

Many in Ethiopia See Premier's Talk of War As Ploy to Tighten Grip

 

 

Regional War May Loom in Africa

 

 

Ethiopia: Anuak Minorities Facing Insecurity and Terror

 

 

Ethiopian Ex-Dictator Mengistu Convicted of Genocide  

 

 

Verdict Due Next Week in Marathon Genocide Trial of Ethiopian Ex-Dictator

 

 

Ethiopia Attacking Ogaden Rebels

 

 

Ethiopian Army Displays Anuak Bodies in Gambella Town

 

 

Ethiopian Government Plans Forced Repatriation of Anuak Refugees

 

Statement to the World Bank, Washington DC., Mr. Obang O. Metho

 

Ethiopia's human rights conditions remain harsh, says UN

 

Anuaks Suffer as Ethiopian Defense Forces Approach Refugee Camp in Sudan

 

Ethiopian Army Murders, Rapes, and Kidnaps Sudanese Anuaks

 

Ethiopian army moving against Anuak in South Sudan

 

Letter to the Ethiopian Ambassador to the United States from the Anuak Justice Council

 

Court Drops Charges Against Five Voice of America Journalists

 

Almost Two Million Need Assistance in Drought-Stricken Region - UN

ETHIOPIA: Food security still critical in the south

 

Court Drops Charges of 18 Defendants

 

 

Ethiopia Drops Treason, Genocide Charges Against VOA Journalists, 13 Others

 

 

 

The Following Reports are Courtesy of the McGill Report: Published by Doug McGill, Minnesota USA

THE ANUAK GENOCIDE: Background Information, Links, Telephone Numbers; 1/14/04

How an African Genocide First Came to Light in Minnesota; 1/28/04

THE MINNESOTA ANUAK: A LOST AFRICAN TRIBE OF THE MIDWEST; 1/14/03

On a Bloody Saturday, Ethiopia Chose Genocide; 1/1/04

U.S. Anuak Refugees Fear 400 Dead in Ethiopian Massacre; 12/23/03

 

ETHIOPIA: NEARLY 200 KILLED IN CLASHES

 

 

 

ETHIOPIA ARCHIVES 2004-2005