TPLF’s rooms for manoeuvre and wahhabism.
The last time I went to Düsseldorf, I met by chance in a cafeteria in the Altstadt an Amhara intellectual, who, like most Continue reading “TPLF’s rooms for manoevre seem endless”
TPLF’s rooms for manoeuvre and wahhabism.
The last time I went to Düsseldorf, I met by chance in a cafeteria in the Altstadt an Amhara intellectual, who, like most Continue reading “TPLF’s rooms for manoevre seem endless”
With the UN Security Council approving a U.S drafted resolution authorising the deployment of Ethiopian troops to create a Continue reading “London and Washington try to make the regime in Ethiopia appear respectable again”
Let us try to come to grips with it
Years back when I lived in Düsseldorf I once listened during the winter to a program on the radio where some scientists discussed the possibility of Continue reading “Let us try to clear some clouds”
Germany is an economic giant without effective voice in international affairs..
Gerhard Schröder was the only German chancellor since the second world who tried to make a distinct German voice heard so that it could carry Continue reading “Germany is an economic giant without a voice in the most powerful world club”
The West seems to be in a serious dilemma in a very delicate international situation. That it is encouraging the protest movement against Arab Continue reading “The West seems to be in a big dilemma”
What comes next?
The US claims and seems finally to have killed in Pakistan its old friend and enemy Osama Bin Laden. Its triumph must be subdued, however, by the fact Continue reading “Is Bin Laden really dead?”
Last time I went to Frankfurt I met in the central train station by chance three persons, two men I knew long ago from Cologne and a young Continue reading “An encounter in a train station”
In an interview that is a well considered smokescreen, conducted by Saleh “Gadi” Johar, the captain of awate.com, on Wednesday, April 13, 2011, Continue reading “Meles Zenawi has some of his screws loose in awate.com”
Sultan Ali Mirah died at the age of 90 and was buried in Asayita on April 26, 2011, according to Ethiomedia.com. During the days of Emperor Haile Continue reading “The death of Sultan Ali Mirah”
Invitation
I would like to invite here all democratic minded Somalis who believe in freedom of thinking, and who are opposed to the tyrannical regimes both in Continue reading “Invitation”