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  2. Harari people - Wikipedia

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    Harari houses are known to be richly decorated with beautiful handcrafted wall baskets with very intricate designs (made by Harari women), as well as enameled plates with floral patterns (plates imported to Ethiopia after the Second World War by Japanese traders). The ground floor is dedicated to the kitchen and living room.

  3. Rape in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Women and children typically targeted for rape and other sexual violence in the Tigray War, committed by the Ethiopian and Eritrean troops [6] and the Tigray rebels. [7] Since the beginning of the war in November 2020, there were 1,300 rape cases reported to authorities, many of whom were underreported.

  4. Relief Society of Tigray - Wikipedia

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    Through TPLF resources from the Tigrayan diaspora in North America and Europe and different NGOs were channeled to Tigray. [7] In 1981 the Emergency Relief Desk was set up in Khartoum , as a consortium of Scandinavian ecumenical NGOs cooperating with REST and the Eritrean Relief Association (the humanitarian wing of the EPLF ).

  5. New Evidence Ties World Bank to Human Rights Abuses in Ethiopia

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    The World Bank has long made Ethiopia a top priority, funneling loans to its government to help the East African nation of some 90 million people move past its legacy of poverty and famine. In 2005, the bank cut off funding for Ethiopia after the country’s authoritarian leaders massacred scores of people and arrested some 20,000 political ...

  6. Kaliti Prison - Wikipedia

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    Images of Kaliti Prison: The Kality Foundation, formed to offer financial help to reporters and photographers who are held in prison; List of political prisoners at Kaliti; Another list of political prisoners at Kaliti; Censorship in Ethiopia - IFEX; 2012 Annual Report, by Amnesty International; Freedom in the World 2012 Report, by Freedom House

  7. Hamar people - Wikipedia

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    The Hamar people (also spelled Hamer) are a community inhabiting southwestern Ethiopia. They live in Hamer woreda (or district), a fertile part of the Omo River valley, in the Debub Omo Zone of the former South Ethiopia Regional State (SERS). They are largely pastoralists, so their culture places a high value on cattle.

  8. National Archives and Library of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    An Outline of the National Archives and Library of Ethiopia. Aethiopica Vol. 10: 92–105. WION, Anaïs, "The National Archives and Library of Ethiopia: six years of Ethio-French cooperation (2001-2006)", available on Open Archive Repository HAL-SHS and to be published in the Acts of the Enno Littmann Conference, Aksum, Dec. 2005.

  9. Abuna Yemata Guh - Wikipedia

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    Abuna Yemata Guh is a monolithic church located in the Hawzen woreda of the Tigray Region, Ethiopia. It is situated at a height of 2,580 metres (8,460 ft) [1] and has to be climbed on foot to reach. It is notable for its spectacular location, its architecture and dome dating back to the sixth century, [2] and its 15th century wall paintings. [3]