Part 2: Ethiopia’s Modern Quest for Unity: Abiy’s Vision and the Echoes of Zemene Mesafint
More importantly, no countries that adopted ethnic federalism have ever granted ethnic groups an explicit right to secede in their constitutions.
More importantly, no countries that adopted ethnic federalism have ever granted ethnic groups an explicit right to secede in their constitutions.
Abiy’s challenges are not just historical but two- or even three-fold in comparison to his imperial predecessors. His leadership has taken place in an era defined by the rapid advancement of technology and the ubiquitous presence of social media. In this digital age, where every individual can contribute to these platforms, the flow of information is relentless.
A MUTUAL LANGUAGE FOR ALL-Hinges That Bind Us All Nielson Mandela said: “Ethiopia always has special place in my imagination, and the prospect of visiting Ethiopia attracted me more strongly…
Our today's post looks deep into how some Arab medias and others reported about the news of GERD generating electricity. We have selected the reports of four major medias, and…