The Prime Minister’s narcissism could doom the country. Most revolutions removed oppressive...
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Bluff and subterfuge: Eritrea’s letter to the UN
In an attempt to shift blame, the Eritrean government openly implicated itself in violation of...
Nine-point plan to haul Ethiopia out of its quagmire
Ethiopia’s election should be delayed and a transitional technocratic government installed to avoid...
Ethiopia’s Oromo youth are disaffected—but also divided, co...
Co-option and ego-driven ideological splits help explain why renewed Oromo discontent is not...
Mourning the disgrace of Ethiopia and Ethiopians
The uncritical support many Ethiopians display for the brutal war in Tigray will deepen the...
Ethiopian authorities cannot investigate their own crimes in...
Given that it is killing its own citizens, state sovereignty is a weak shield for the federal...
The impending famine in Tigray
Compelling reasons for swift, impartial, and unhampered aid delivery. s the UN Office for the...
“The sadism is very disturbing”: Two months on the run in Tigray
After I left the capital, I witnessed wanton killing, looting, and destruction.
The secret war in Tigray
The intervention has been covert to mask the involvement of Eritrean troops, control the narrative...