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  2. List of rallies and protest marches in Washington, D.C.

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    Protest against the passage of California Proposition 8. 2009 – January 10, ANSWER Coalition protest against Israeli bombing of civilians of Gaza. 2009 – March 19, Funk the War 7. Sponsored by the DC chapter of Students for a Democratic Society. 2009 – March 21, March 21, 2009 anti-war protest. A march on the Pentagon and Crystal City ...

  3. Ethiopians in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The DC area has Ethiopian newspapers, [20] including Ze Ethiopia. [22] The Ethiopian Yellow Pages (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ የሎው ፔጅስ [23]) is published in Alexandria, Virginia, [20] and the headquarters of the publication is in Shaw, Washington, D.C. It has over 1,000 pages of content.

  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. [25] 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. [26]

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  6. Oromo conflict - Wikipedia

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    Status: Ongoing. Start of peace talks between government of Ethiopia and the OLA on 25 April 2023 [4] [5]; Conflict resumes after peace talks failed in May 2023. The OLA and the government signed a peace deal on 1 December 2024 and its members started moving into designated camps [6] [7] [8] [9]

  7. Hachalu Hundessa riots - Wikipedia

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    Hachalu Hundessa in LTV Show interview (November 2018). Hachalu Hundessa was a popular singer whose politically tinged songs were popular during the 2015 and 2016 Ethiopian protests and made him "a political symbol of the Oromo people's aspirations and catapulted Abiy Ahmed to power."

  8. 2014–2016 Oromo protests - Wikipedia

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    Soon after, protests erupted in many areas of the Amhara Region, the historic ethnic center of the Ethiopian state and home to the spectacular monolithic rock-cut churches of Lalibela and medieval castles of Gondar that attract tourists from all over. [66] One of the biggest demonstrations took place was on August 1, 2016, in Gondar city ...

  9. ESAT - Wikipedia

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    ESAT was established on April 24, 2010 by a group of leading exiled journalists, most of whom were jailed, tortured or forced into exile, to provide accurate, objective and balanced news, analysis and information, perspective as well as entertainment, talk shows, documentaries, sports and cultural programming pertaining to Ethiopia and the rest of the world.