The violence continues in Addis Ababa following the controversial parliamentary elections
Political Context Leading to Unrest The backdrop of the violence in Addis Ababa in June 2005 is multilayered, with politics at its heart. It’s
Nullify the Election of May 15, 2005 – Call for New Elections
MediaETHIOPIA Editorial Published: July 15, 2005 Exactly sixty days have passed since the people of Ethiopia overwhelmingly expressed their will regarding the direction of
22 die in Ethiopian election protests
June 9, 2005 New York Times ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — At least 22 people were killed and more than 100 wounded when Ethiopian security forces
Let Cool Heads Prevail – Challenge for Kinijt
Published: June 9, 2005 The brutal killing of 22 young men and women by the government’s special units on June 8, 2005 was a
Post-election violence flares in Ethiopia, 22 dead
(Agencies) At least 22 people were killed and more than 100 wounded when Ethiopian security forces fired into crowds Wednesday in a third day
Uprising Spreads to Dessie, BahrDar Gondar -Liberal Democrat British MPs call Meles “an extremely unsuitable member of Tony Blair’s Africa Commission”
Call to cut aid over Ethiopia unrest Correspondents in London and Addis Ababa November 05, 2005 BRITAIN’S generous support to the Ethiopian Government drew
Report on the June 6/7 Student Unrest
By MediaETHIOPIA Correspondent Published: June 7, 2005 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – On June 5, 2005 (Sunday evening), there was a talk of boycout of the
Ethiopian Students and Police Clash Over Disputed Election Results
By The Associated Press June 7, 2005 ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, June 6 – Student demonstrators clashed with the police on Monday over disputed Ethiopian election