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  2. Ethiopian Journalists Forum - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian Journalists Forum (EJF) is attending the AU meeting in Angola, made a presentation about the current situation of Ethiopia at Mereja; Another Ethiopian Journalist Flees at FrontPageAfricaOnline; Mission Journal: Ethiopian journalists must choose between being locked up or locked out at the Committee to Protect Journalists

  3. Ethiosat - Wikipedia

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    Ethiosat (Amharic: ኢትዮሳት) is an Ethiopian communication satellite platform launched by the Information Network Security Agency (INSA) on 21 April 2017. The satellite hosts SES's NSS-12 satellite at 57 degrees East and provides 30 television channels for Ethiopian audience, the 12 are transmitted via high-definition standard.

  4. List of detained journalists and activists in Ethiopia (2023)

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    Ethiopia Human Rights Council: Listed the names of detainees and condemned the mass arrests of media groups and public defenders. [27] Ethiopian Human Rights Defenders Center (EHRDC): the group called on the Ethiopian government to the immediate release of journalists and to stop the restriction of access to the free flow of information. [28]

  5. Ethiopian military pushes back militiamen in two major ... - AOL

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    ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) -Ethiopia's military has pushed local militiamen out of two major towns in the Amhara region, residents said on Wednesday, in its first major battlefield breakthroughs since ...

  6. Ethiopia aims to end 'illegal administration' in disputed ...

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    Ethiopia plans to organise a referendum to determine the status of territory disputed by the country's Tigray and Amhara regions, the defence minister said on Tuesday. The government also vowed to ...

  7. Qelem Wollega massacre - Wikipedia

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    On July 4, 2022, alleged Oromo Liberation Army militants killed hundreds of civilians in Kelam Welega Zone, Oromia in Ethiopia. [5] The massacre sparked condemnation from Ethiopian prime minister Abiy Ahmed, and was the second mass killing in Oromia region after the Gimbi massacre just a week prior. [6] Qelem is also known as Kellem.

  8. 2022 in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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  9. Persecution of Amhara people - Wikipedia

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    Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali addressed the Ethiopian parliament on June 14, 2022, just four days before the waves of the Amhara massacres in various zones and villages in Wollega, the Oromia region. [ 291 ] [ 292 ] Abiy is an Oromo himself and came to power from the Oromo Democratic Party (ODP) that he has been serving as the chairman in ...