Editorial
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Editorial: Post-project X for Ethiopia and Eritrea: How to move from containment to détente
EditorialAddis Abeba, June 12/2018 – Comments on the “no-war, no-peace” status between Ethiopia and Eritrea can be viewed and/or assessed…
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Editorial: Ethiopia in the Crosshairs of the Military: Unmasking the narrative of counter revolution
From the Editorial Addis Abeba, March 29/2018 – Following the fall of the Soviet Union and the totalitarian political…
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Editorial: As one more desperate resort to stop the killings by the security, MPs should reclaim the power vested on them by the Constitution
Editorial Addis Abeba, January 30/2018 – As of late, it doesn’t take to be a doomsayer to see (and say)…
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Editorial – Ethiopia is grappling with heightened risk of state collapse, it is time for orderly transition
Thousands of internally displaced Oromos from the recent conflict in eastern Ethiopia remain in temporary shelters Addis Abeba, September 27/2017…
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Editorial: The government is harvesting what it sowed; now it must acknowledge it!
When news of a 100% victory by the ruling EPRDF came out shortly after the May 2015 general elections, everyone…
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Editorial – Justice should prevail for wrongly jailed innocent Ethiopians!
News of Ethiopians wrongly locked up behind the country’s notorious jails has long become a routine feed for the nation.…
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Guest Editorial: The OPDO Challenge: Defining the problem
Ezekiel Gebissa, Special to Addis Standard In the last two years, the Oromia region has gone through tumultuous times. New…
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Editorial: A new Ethiopia must have no business keeping old, repressive institutions!
As you walk by the area, nothing looks out of ordinary. It is a bustling part of Piassa overcrowded with…
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Editorial: Ethiopia drought a national disaster; it needs to be treated as such!
The first signs of a looming drought in Ethiopia began surfacing as far back as early 2015, when it became…
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Editorial: Political responsibility (not vague apology) should come first
(Revised) Save for yesterday’s vague ‘apology’ from Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, the ruling party in Ethiopia is dead silent…
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