Thursday, September 9, 2010

Oromo and Ogaden Communities Protest Against Zenawi at to G20

June 28, 2010 by Tumsaa · Leave a Comment 

Some of the Dictatorial Natures of Ethiopian PM Meles Zenawi and His regime As one of the worst enemies of freedom of expression in the world who has had the highest number of imprisoned journalists since 1992, Meles Zenawi has made the Ethiopian peoples voiceless by severely weakening independent press through continuous and indiscriminate crackdown, and by maintaining full control over electronic media and the Internet service, despite the provisions in the Constitution and the Press Law that allow the private ownership and investment; he has become the first head of state in the world to charge journalists with treason simply because they put pen to paper and attempted to help ordinary citizens exercise their right to freedom of expression;

Ethiopia : Meles goes hunting for billions in Copenhagen

December 3, 2009 by affiction · Leave a Comment 

By Douglas McGill, The McGill Report A mind-boggling usurpation of moral authority at the highest global level is set to unfold at the United Nations Climate Change Conference that begins in Copenhagen this Saturday. Meles Zenawi, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia and one of the world’s worst dictators, is preparing to use that global platform to scold other nations for their irresponsible energy policies – and to demand hundreds of billions of dollars for African nations to compensate for global warming damage done to the continent.