Monday, September 10, 2007

JENDAYI FRAZER: "HUMANITARIAN CRISIS" IS UNFOLDING IN ETHIOPIA’S OGADEN

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Also:
- Kinjit’s Delegation arrives
- Today's Top HEADLINES
- INTERNATIONAL news

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Announcement
Ethiopian Millennium Celebration in South Korea
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Financial Times - A senior US official has said for the first time that a “humanitarian crisis” is unfolding in Ethiopia’s Ogaden region, putting Washington at odds with the Addis Ababa government, which has rejected similar claims from aid organisations.

Jendayi Frazer, assistant secretary of state for African affairs, made the comment on Saturday following a trip to the region, where government forces are fighting rebels who this year stepped up a violent campaign for self-determination.

Ethiopian government forces have been accused by non-governmental organisations of human rights abuses, but Addis Ababa has rejected the charges and denied reports of shortages of food and medical supplies.

The difference of opinion with the US is significant because the two countries are normally staunch allies. They co-operate closely on anti-terrorism and Washington sees Ethiopia as a source of stability in the highly combustible Horn of Africa.

The Ogaden is gaining attention just as Ethiopia seeks to use the start of its third millennium, which dawns under the country’s calendar on Wednesday, to present a fresh image to the world. “We are trying to co-operate to solve the humanitarian crisis,” Ms Frazer told a press conference in Addis Ababa.(More...)

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KINJIT DELEGATIONS ARRIVE IN THE US AND EU

ETP - Top officials of the coalition for unity and democracy party CUDP (also former prisoners of conscience), have arrived in the US and Europe to begin their tour which aims to rejuvenate and revive the diaspora constituency of their organization.

(L to R - Dr Berhanu Nega, Brook Kebede, Gizachew Shiferraw, Bertukan Mideksa, Dr Hailu Araya)

The delegation that arrived in North America yesterday, September 9, 2007, will primarily undertake the delicate task of deciphering and resolving the crises that had enveloped dispora CUDP.

Members of kinijit’s delegation to the US are, Bertukan Mideksa (VP), Dr Berhanu Nega (mayor elect of Addis Abeba), Dr Hailu Araya (CUDP’s spokesperson), Gizachew Shiferraw (Public Relations) and Brook Kebede. The party’s chairman engineer Hailu Shawl, who experienced some difficulty acquiring a US visa, is said to be arriving later this week.

The delegation has planed a stopover at several cities in the U.S. and Canada for a meet and greet with support chapter members.

A second team of prominent members of the party’s leadership has also arrived in London yesterday for a tour of the E.U.

This team consists of ; Muluneh Eyuel(Secretary General), Yacob Haile Mariam (External Affairs), Abayneh Berhanu(council member), Kifle Tigneh and Aschalew Ketema (council member).

Kinijit is hoping that this tour will reenergize the diaspora and completely bring to an end the infighting and feud that had plagued its support organizations for well over a year.

Also see:

VOA’S REPORT ON THE DELEGATION - [AUDIO]-
VIDEO of the delegation (Kinijit) arriving in the U.S. (ETN)-
Kinijit’s Delegation arrives in the US - Pictures-
Pictures from Kinijit’s EUROPE delegation-

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Today's Top HEADLINES

-Ethiopia slams UN border commission
-STATEMENT BY ETHIOPIA'S border commission LEGAL COUNSEL
-Eritrea says Ethiopia Scuppers Border Talks
-Somali opposition vows to defeat Ethiopia within months
-Ethiopia Scales Back Millennium Celebration - [AUDIO]
-Time for parties,not poverty, in Addis Abeba
-Ethio Diaspora Begins Millennium Celebrations - [AUDIO]
-TOP STORIES FROM LAST WEEK (The Week in Review)

INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES

-Algerian group uses suicide bombers
-APEC Ends With Urgent Message on Trade
-Iraq PM: We Still Need U.S. Military
-Israeli Police Arrest a Homegrown Skinhead Gang
-Iran must go beyond cooperation plan for trust: IAEA
-BRAIN FUNCTION OF LIBERALS, CONSERVATIVES DIFFERS
-MTV Awards flourish despite Britney bomb

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Pakistan Deports Musharraf's Opponent Nawaz Sharif

Former Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif has been sent back to exile in Saudi Arabia only hours after returning to his homeland. A Pakistan International Airlines plane carrying Mr Sharif left Islamabad airport only hours after he was detained in the confines of the VIP terminal.(More..)

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