Year: 2022
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#ASDailyScoop: More than 446 industries cease production: Ministry
Photo: Ministry of Industry Addis Abeba – Melaku Alebel, Minister, Ministry of Industry, said that the Ministry has identified more than 446 industries that have halted operations. The Minister said this during his message in connection with a one yearlong campaign being held at different regions and dubbed ‘Ethiopia Tamerit’, roughly translated as ‘Let Ethiopia produce. The Ministry said the…
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News: Congress for Somali Cause condemns military operations in Oromia, calls for peace
Addis Abeba – The Congress for Somali Cause (CSC) released a statement condemning what it called ‘the government’s relentless military operations in the Oromia region’. The statement said that many lives have been lost as a result and accused the government of utilizing multiple forms of weaponry including ‘drones and aerial gunships’ in heavily populated areas. The congress underscored that…
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News: Rights Commission expresses concern over detentions of journalists, factors affecting media landscape
Journalist Sisay Gobeze of Yegna TV was detained by plain cloth security forces on 01 April. Picture: Screenshot Addis Abeba – Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) expressed concerns over medial professionals detentions and other factors affecting the media landscape in Ethiopia, including “taxation, production costs, access to information, ability to organize and infrastructure.” In a statement EHRC released on today’s…
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News: Security forces detain 76 “leading” suspects after police officer “accidentally discharged” teargas at Eid prayer in Addis
Demelash Gebremichael, the commissioner general of the Federal Police Commission. Picture: Federal Police Commission By Getahun Tsegaye @GetahunTsegay12 Addis Abeba: Peace and Security Joint Task Force announced yesterday that it arrested 76 suspects accusing them of “leading involvement in the riots and violence” during the Eid al-Fitr prayers held in Addis Abeba on 02 May. The Eid prayers at Addis…
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News: Court to pass verdict on ONN journalists accused of collaborating with OLF to install Transitional Gov’t in Oromia
By Firaol Bersisa @FiraolBer Addis Abeba – The 17 defendants in the Qasim Abdullahi’s file, including journalists Bikila Amenu, Dachasa Wirtu Bati, and Desu Dulla appeared at the Oromia Supreme court today as per the earlier adjournment set on April 21. The court had previously ordered the prosecution to present a retort to the defense presented by the legal team of the…
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News Analysis: Gunmen kill Derashe Special Woreda Admin in volatile SNNP, abduct eight Indians; officials vow order
Derache Special Woreda. Picture: Screenshot/Archive By Biruk Alemu @Birukalemu21 Addis Abeba– Gunmen killed Joberna Assefa, the Administrator of Derashe Special Woreda, in the Southern Nations, Nationalities & Peoples’ (SNNP) region. He was killed on Saturday morning 30 April, an eye witness who wanted to remain anonymous for safety reasons, told Addis Standard. This is the second killing of a senior…
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#ASDailyScoop: INSA says cyber attack on GERD, financial institutions foiled
Shumete Gizaw (PhD). Picture: INSA Addis Abeba – Shumete Gizaw (PhD), Director General of Information Network Security Agency (INSA) said that the Agency as thwarted planned cyber attacks targeting the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and major financial institutions. The failed cyber attacks include attempts to impeded the works of the GERD by targeting 37,000 interlinked computers used by financial…
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News: OFC says gov’t use of “drone, helicopter strikes” in Oromia killing civilians
OFC leadership after the party’s second Congress. First three from Left: Merera Gudina, Chairman, Bekele Gerba, and Jawar Mohammed, both deputy chairmen and members of the Executive Committee. Photo: Ubuntu Media OFC detailed the killings of civilians in various places and said “more than 278 civilians were massacred only in the last few days, April 16-29, in a joint operation…
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