#Ethiopia: Provocative Facebook post forces #Afar police to disown page, blame ‘rogue ex-employee’ who fled region
A provocative Facebook post accusing Ethiopia’s ruling party of collusion and betrayal has prompted the Afar Regional Police Commission to disown its official page, attributing the post to a “rogue ex-employee.”
In a statement issued via the Ethiopian Federal Police, the commission claimed that Haji Jamii Adam Ahmed, a former communications officer “missing for four years, reopened the page using personal credentials” and posted the statement while allegedly defecting to an “enemy.”
The Facebook post, published on 23 July and still visible at the time of reporting, accused the Prosperity Party (PP) of “unscrupulously exploiting public resources” and “orchestrating conflicts between ethnic groups.” It further claimed the ruling party had “agreed to hand over the sovereign territory of the Afar people to the Isa terrorists,” referring to them as “historical enemies of the Afar.” It also alleged that strategic locations within Afar territory were being provided to a splinter group led by Getachew Reda, Tigray region former interim president, for military purposes.
The commission declared that the post did not reflect its official position and urged the public to disregard any content from the compromised page. It also announced that legal and technical measures were being taken to regain control.
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A provocative Facebook post accusing Ethiopia’s ruling party of collusion and betrayal has prompted the Afar Regional Police Commission to disown its official page, attributing the post to a “rogue ex-employee.”
In a statement issued via the Ethiopian Federal Police, the commission claimed that Haji Jamii Adam Ahmed, a former communications officer “missing for four years, reopened the page using personal credentials” and posted the statement while allegedly defecting to an “enemy.”
The Facebook post, published on 23 July and still visible at the time of reporting, accused the Prosperity Party (PP) of “unscrupulously exploiting public resources” and “orchestrating conflicts between ethnic groups.” It further claimed the ruling party had “agreed to hand over the sovereign territory of the Afar people to the Isa terrorists,” referring to them as “historical enemies of the Afar.” It also alleged that strategic locations within Afar territory were being provided to a splinter group led by Getachew Reda, Tigray region former interim president, for military purposes.
The commission declared that the post did not reflect its official position and urged the public to disregard any content from the compromised page. It also announced that legal and technical measures were being taken to regain control.
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Debris of plane with 49 people on board found in #Russia’s far east: Report
A Russian passenger plane with 49 people on board has crashed in the country’s far east, leaving no survivors, according to preliminary information, local news agencies reported.
The Ministry of Civil Defence, Emergencies and Disaster Relief said on Thursday that the An-24 plane, operated by Siberia-based airline Angara, dropped off radar screens while approaching its destination, Tynda, a town in the Amur region bordering China.
Russian rescuers found the fuselage of the plane in flames, the Emergencies Ministry said, and debris from the plane was located in Amur, Interfax news agency reported with all aboard feared dead.
“An Mi-8 helicopter operated by Rosaviatsiya [Russia’s civil aviation authority] has spotted the burning fuselage of the aircraft,” the ministry said on Telegram.
According to TASS news agency, an error by the plane’s crew while landing amid poor visibility is one of the possible reasons for the crash.
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A Russian passenger plane with 49 people on board has crashed in the country’s far east, leaving no survivors, according to preliminary information, local news agencies reported.
The Ministry of Civil Defence, Emergencies and Disaster Relief said on Thursday that the An-24 plane, operated by Siberia-based airline Angara, dropped off radar screens while approaching its destination, Tynda, a town in the Amur region bordering China.
Russian rescuers found the fuselage of the plane in flames, the Emergencies Ministry said, and debris from the plane was located in Amur, Interfax news agency reported with all aboard feared dead.
“An Mi-8 helicopter operated by Rosaviatsiya [Russia’s civil aviation authority] has spotted the burning fuselage of the aircraft,” the ministry said on Telegram.
According to TASS news agency, an error by the plane’s crew while landing amid poor visibility is one of the possible reasons for the crash.
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Debris of plane with 49 people aboard found in Russia’s far east: Interfax
Local emergencies ministry says the plane dropped off radar near the Amur region, bordering China.
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#Somaliland, #Taiwan sign maritime security pact as visiting FM meets Taiwanese president, counterpart in first cabinet-level visit to Taipei
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te met on Thursday with a senior delegation from Somaliland led by Foreign Minister Abdirahman Dahir Adam, as the two partners signed a new maritime security agreement and reaffirmed their growing diplomatic partnership.
The coast guard cooperation agreement, signed in Taipei by Somaliland Coast Guard Commander Admiral Ahmed Hurre Hariye and Taiwan Coast Guard Administration Director-General Chang Chung-lung, aims to strengthen collaboration in maritime security, training, and joint exercises.
President Lai wrote on X: “With today’s coast guard agreement and expansion into areas like maritime security and blue economy, our nations are writing a new chapter in our partnership and showing the resilience of democratic alliances.”
https://www.horndiplomat.com/2025/07/taiwan-somaliland-sign-maritime-security-pact-amid-growing-ties/
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te met on Thursday with a senior delegation from Somaliland led by Foreign Minister Abdirahman Dahir Adam, as the two partners signed a new maritime security agreement and reaffirmed their growing diplomatic partnership.
The coast guard cooperation agreement, signed in Taipei by Somaliland Coast Guard Commander Admiral Ahmed Hurre Hariye and Taiwan Coast Guard Administration Director-General Chang Chung-lung, aims to strengthen collaboration in maritime security, training, and joint exercises.
President Lai wrote on X: “With today’s coast guard agreement and expansion into areas like maritime security and blue economy, our nations are writing a new chapter in our partnership and showing the resilience of democratic alliances.”
https://www.horndiplomat.com/2025/07/taiwan-somaliland-sign-maritime-security-pact-amid-growing-ties/
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#Tigray political parties oppose leadership reshuffle in Southern zone; dozen of #civil society groups voice concern over security forces’ involvement
Political parties and civil society groups in Tigray are pushing back against recent sweeping leadership changes in the region’s Southern zone, accusing the Interim Administration of consolidating power within a single faction. In a joint statement, opposition coalition Covenant of Tigray for National Salvation said, “This administration, which operates from the TPLF office, is driving Tigray toward further destruction and division,” calling for a transitional government formed through inclusive dialogue.
Lt. Gen. Tadesse Werede, President of the Interim Administration, announced a new leadership committee on Wednesday. He confirmed to Addis Standard that he reappointed Asmelash Reda to head it, but Asmelash rejected the post. “I neither knew nor believed in the appointment,” he told Addis Standard.
Outgoing Zonal Chief Haftu Kiros, who was reassigned to head the Bureau of Social Affairs, also declined the role, saying, “I cannot accept a responsibility that lacks proper consultation, disregards legitimate public concerns, and fails to address pressing public demands.”
The Alliance of Civil Society Organizations of Tigray (ACSOT), representing 124 groups, condemned the involvement of security forces in the reshuffle. It warned that recent operations under the guise of “ensuring security” have caused community distress and undermined peace. Tensions have been growing since March, with protests erupting in Maichew in May following remarks by TPLF chairman Debretsion Gebremichael signaling “leadership adjustments.”
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Political parties and civil society groups in Tigray are pushing back against recent sweeping leadership changes in the region’s Southern zone, accusing the Interim Administration of consolidating power within a single faction. In a joint statement, opposition coalition Covenant of Tigray for National Salvation said, “This administration, which operates from the TPLF office, is driving Tigray toward further destruction and division,” calling for a transitional government formed through inclusive dialogue.
Lt. Gen. Tadesse Werede, President of the Interim Administration, announced a new leadership committee on Wednesday. He confirmed to Addis Standard that he reappointed Asmelash Reda to head it, but Asmelash rejected the post. “I neither knew nor believed in the appointment,” he told Addis Standard.
Outgoing Zonal Chief Haftu Kiros, who was reassigned to head the Bureau of Social Affairs, also declined the role, saying, “I cannot accept a responsibility that lacks proper consultation, disregards legitimate public concerns, and fails to address pressing public demands.”
The Alliance of Civil Society Organizations of Tigray (ACSOT), representing 124 groups, condemned the involvement of security forces in the reshuffle. It warned that recent operations under the guise of “ensuring security” have caused community distress and undermined peace. Tensions have been growing since March, with protests erupting in Maichew in May following remarks by TPLF chairman Debretsion Gebremichael signaling “leadership adjustments.”
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Macron says #France will recognise #Palestinian state in September
President Emmanuel Macron says France will formally recognise the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly.
France will recognise Palestine as a state, President Emmanuel Macron has said.
Macron said in a post on X on Thursday that he will formalise the decision at the United Nations General Assembly in September.
“In keeping with its historic commitment to a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, I have decided that France will recognise the State of Palestine,” Macron wrote.
At least 142 countries out of the 193 members of the UN currently recognise or plan to recognise a Palestinian state, but several powerful Western countries have refused to do so. They include the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/7/24/macron-says-france-will-recognise-palestinian-state-in-september
President Emmanuel Macron says France will formally recognise the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly.
France will recognise Palestine as a state, President Emmanuel Macron has said.
Macron said in a post on X on Thursday that he will formalise the decision at the United Nations General Assembly in September.
“In keeping with its historic commitment to a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, I have decided that France will recognise the State of Palestine,” Macron wrote.
At least 142 countries out of the 193 members of the UN currently recognise or plan to recognise a Palestinian state, but several powerful Western countries have refused to do so. They include the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/7/24/macron-says-france-will-recognise-palestinian-state-in-september
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Macron says France will recognise Palestinian state in September
President Emmanuel Macron says France will formally recognise the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly.
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DR #Congo, #Rwanda, UNHCR agree to accelerate voluntary refugee returns in tripartite talks in #Ethiopia
Congolese Interior Minister Jacquemain Shabani, Rwandan Ambassador Charles Karamba, UNHCR Assistant High Commissioner for Operations Raouf Mazou sign joint communique on voluntary repatriation of refugees
The Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) held a high-level tripartite ministerial meeting in Ethiopia on Thursday to discuss the voluntary return of refugees, according to a joint statement.
The parties adopted the 2025-2026 Tripartite Technical Working Group Road Map on Voluntary Repatriation and Reintegration, outlining key milestones, responsibilities, and timelines, following preparatory work from the group’s meeting in Addis Abeba on July 22-23.
The three parties pledged to expedite the repatriation of 600 Rwandan refugees in Goma, strengthen community consultation, explore engagement to resume returns under the July 2025 Doha Declaration, and commit to inclusive reintegration plans.
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/dr-congo-rwanda-unhcr-agree-to-accelerate-voluntary-refugee-returns-in-tripartite-talks-in-ethiopia/3641086#
Congolese Interior Minister Jacquemain Shabani, Rwandan Ambassador Charles Karamba, UNHCR Assistant High Commissioner for Operations Raouf Mazou sign joint communique on voluntary repatriation of refugees
The Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) held a high-level tripartite ministerial meeting in Ethiopia on Thursday to discuss the voluntary return of refugees, according to a joint statement.
The parties adopted the 2025-2026 Tripartite Technical Working Group Road Map on Voluntary Repatriation and Reintegration, outlining key milestones, responsibilities, and timelines, following preparatory work from the group’s meeting in Addis Abeba on July 22-23.
The three parties pledged to expedite the repatriation of 600 Rwandan refugees in Goma, strengthen community consultation, explore engagement to resume returns under the July 2025 Doha Declaration, and commit to inclusive reintegration plans.
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/dr-congo-rwanda-unhcr-agree-to-accelerate-voluntary-refugee-returns-in-tripartite-talks-in-ethiopia/3641086#
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DR Congo, Rwanda, UNHCR agree to accelerate voluntary refugee returns in tripartite talks in Ethiopia
Congolese Interior Minister Jacquemain Shabani, Rwandan Ambassador Charles Karamba, UNHCR Assistant High Commissioner for Operations Raouf Mazou sign joint communique on voluntary repatriation of refugees
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#Federal Police to launch crackdown on ‘destabilizing’ social media posts, vows to conduct sweeping citywide checks
The #Ethiopian Federal Police has announced sweeping operations targeting individuals and groups it accused of using social media to incite unrest and “turn the country into a center of chaos and disorder”, and vowed to intensify efforts to bring alleged “anti-peace forces” to justice, both inside Ethiopia and abroad.
As part of the operation, the federal police also said searches and inspections will be conducted in Addis Abeba and surrounding areas, including at all entry and exit checkpoints.
The announcement followed a high-level meeting chaired by Commissioner General Demelash G/Michael, where senior security and intelligence officials discussed a joint security plan to safeguard major international, continental, and national events scheduled from July to September 2025.
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https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1948656458335146110
The #Ethiopian Federal Police has announced sweeping operations targeting individuals and groups it accused of using social media to incite unrest and “turn the country into a center of chaos and disorder”, and vowed to intensify efforts to bring alleged “anti-peace forces” to justice, both inside Ethiopia and abroad.
As part of the operation, the federal police also said searches and inspections will be conducted in Addis Abeba and surrounding areas, including at all entry and exit checkpoints.
The announcement followed a high-level meeting chaired by Commissioner General Demelash G/Michael, where senior security and intelligence officials discussed a joint security plan to safeguard major international, continental, and national events scheduled from July to September 2025.
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https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1948656458335146110
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#Somalia: Al-Shabaab seizes key villages in Hiiraan days after capturing areas near the capital
The militant group Al-Shabaab has captured multiple strategic locations in central and southern Somalia, including Birta Mudan village in Hiiraan and Sabiid and Anoole near Mogadishu, raising alarms over growing insecurity and the apparent absence of a federal response.
On Wednesday morning, Al-Shabaab fighters overran Birta Mudan, located approximately 26 kilometers from Maxaas town in the Hiiraan region.
Residents who fled the area confirmed to Kaab TV that heavily armed militants entered the village on foot. Local Macawisley militia fighters, who had been present in the area, reportedly withdrew before the group advanced.
Dozens of displaced civilians, fearing reprisals from the group, have since arrived in Maxaas. There are mounting fears that Maxaas itself could soon be targeted, as it remains one of the few towns in Hiiraan not yet under Al-Shabaab control.
https://horseedmedia.net/somalia-al-shabaab-seizes-key-villages-in-hiiraan-days-after-capturing-areas-near-the-capital/409543/
The militant group Al-Shabaab has captured multiple strategic locations in central and southern Somalia, including Birta Mudan village in Hiiraan and Sabiid and Anoole near Mogadishu, raising alarms over growing insecurity and the apparent absence of a federal response.
On Wednesday morning, Al-Shabaab fighters overran Birta Mudan, located approximately 26 kilometers from Maxaas town in the Hiiraan region.
Residents who fled the area confirmed to Kaab TV that heavily armed militants entered the village on foot. Local Macawisley militia fighters, who had been present in the area, reportedly withdrew before the group advanced.
Dozens of displaced civilians, fearing reprisals from the group, have since arrived in Maxaas. There are mounting fears that Maxaas itself could soon be targeted, as it remains one of the few towns in Hiiraan not yet under Al-Shabaab control.
https://horseedmedia.net/somalia-al-shabaab-seizes-key-villages-in-hiiraan-days-after-capturing-areas-near-the-capital/409543/
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The militant group Al-Shabaab has captured multiple strategic locations in central and southern Somalia, including Birta Mudan village in Hiiraan and Sabiid and Anoole near Mogadishu, raising alarms over growing insecurity and the apparent absence of a federal…
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#Addis Abeba identifies 247 flood-prone sites as city grapples with seasonal #flood risks
City authorities have identified 247 locations at high risk of flooding as seasonal rains continue to disrupt life in the capital. The disclosure comes amid heightened efforts by the Addis Abeba City Administration to address the growing impact of recurrent urban flooding.
Wendimu Seta, Chief Executive Officer of Addis Ababa City with the rank of Deputy Mayor, told local media that “moderate flooding” is expected in parts of the city this week, according to meteorological forecasts.
He cited the recent flooding in Giyon Hotel area near the Meskel Square as having revealed “major shortcomings in the city’s flood control infrastructure,” while noting that newly constructed drainage in Bethel was blocked by ice, causing overflow. Emergency crews were deployed and managed to clear the blockage and restore water flow, he said.
https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1948684102460150214
City authorities have identified 247 locations at high risk of flooding as seasonal rains continue to disrupt life in the capital. The disclosure comes amid heightened efforts by the Addis Abeba City Administration to address the growing impact of recurrent urban flooding.
Wendimu Seta, Chief Executive Officer of Addis Ababa City with the rank of Deputy Mayor, told local media that “moderate flooding” is expected in parts of the city this week, according to meteorological forecasts.
He cited the recent flooding in Giyon Hotel area near the Meskel Square as having revealed “major shortcomings in the city’s flood control infrastructure,” while noting that newly constructed drainage in Bethel was blocked by ice, causing overflow. Emergency crews were deployed and managed to clear the blockage and restore water flow, he said.
https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1948684102460150214
#Commentary: Party politics and experience in #Ethiopia
In this article, written and presented at a workshop organized by the pro-democracy advocacy group ABUGIDA in November 1994—during the ratification of the current FDRE Constitution—Professor Merera Gudina argues that Ethiopia’s history is profoundly shaped by warfare and relentless power struggles. This historical trajectory, he states, has cultivated a persistent "culture of war" that continues to afflict the nation’s political environment. Even with the advent of multiparty democracy, he emphasizes, “the activities of political parties show no fundamental change,” leading the country down a regrettable path.
Professor Merera traced the origins of Ethiopia’s contemporary political challenges to the early 20th century, when an emerging educated class began advocating for reform. He noted that while these intellectuals championed change, subsequent regimes—including Haile Selassie’s monarchy and the #Derg—manipulated constitutional processes to solidify their authority. The author recalls that the transition to #EPRDF leadership in the 1990s came with promises of multiparty democracy and the right to self-determination for nations and nationalities. However, he argues that the 1992 elections and the 1994 Constitution, both largely shaped by the EPRDF, reflected a consolidation of power rather than democratic progress. As he puts it, “The EPRDF was both referee and player,” thereby compromising the legitimacy of the electoral process.
According to the article, efforts at democratization have faltered due to the absence of genuine political liberalization, independent institutions, and a nonpartisan military. Professor Merera notes, “Our much-talked-about democratic journey has not only failed to reach a reliable stage of political liberalization but has also been marked by discouraging events.” He calls on Ethiopia’s leaders and political actors to break from this historical pattern, stating that “Although Ethiopia is a land of many heroes, it is our entrenched culture of war... that has contributed to our status as one of the world’s poorest countries.”
The author advocates for a fundamental shift from bullet-based politics to ballot-based democracy, emphasizing that “Galloping alone in elections to declare victory for oneself brings little benefit beyond making a mockery of democracy.” He concludes with a strong call to action: “Only a collective, inclusive, and reflective political movement can steer Ethiopia out of its deepening political crisis.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=51556
In this article, written and presented at a workshop organized by the pro-democracy advocacy group ABUGIDA in November 1994—during the ratification of the current FDRE Constitution—Professor Merera Gudina argues that Ethiopia’s history is profoundly shaped by warfare and relentless power struggles. This historical trajectory, he states, has cultivated a persistent "culture of war" that continues to afflict the nation’s political environment. Even with the advent of multiparty democracy, he emphasizes, “the activities of political parties show no fundamental change,” leading the country down a regrettable path.
Professor Merera traced the origins of Ethiopia’s contemporary political challenges to the early 20th century, when an emerging educated class began advocating for reform. He noted that while these intellectuals championed change, subsequent regimes—including Haile Selassie’s monarchy and the #Derg—manipulated constitutional processes to solidify their authority. The author recalls that the transition to #EPRDF leadership in the 1990s came with promises of multiparty democracy and the right to self-determination for nations and nationalities. However, he argues that the 1992 elections and the 1994 Constitution, both largely shaped by the EPRDF, reflected a consolidation of power rather than democratic progress. As he puts it, “The EPRDF was both referee and player,” thereby compromising the legitimacy of the electoral process.
According to the article, efforts at democratization have faltered due to the absence of genuine political liberalization, independent institutions, and a nonpartisan military. Professor Merera notes, “Our much-talked-about democratic journey has not only failed to reach a reliable stage of political liberalization but has also been marked by discouraging events.” He calls on Ethiopia’s leaders and political actors to break from this historical pattern, stating that “Although Ethiopia is a land of many heroes, it is our entrenched culture of war... that has contributed to our status as one of the world’s poorest countries.”
The author advocates for a fundamental shift from bullet-based politics to ballot-based democracy, emphasizing that “Galloping alone in elections to declare victory for oneself brings little benefit beyond making a mockery of democracy.” He concludes with a strong call to action: “Only a collective, inclusive, and reflective political movement can steer Ethiopia out of its deepening political crisis.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=51556
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Over 50 homes damaged by flash #floods in #Gambella City following heavy overnight rainfall
More than 50 homes have been damaged in Gambella city following heavy rainfall that fell overnight on Thursday, triggering flash floods in several neighborhoods, residents told Addis Standard.
Dubol Yang, a resident of the city, said the rain began late at night and continued into the early hours of Friday, causing widespread flooding in the Newland area. He confirmed that over 50 houses were affected, forcing several residents to evacuate, although no injuries have been reported so far.
While noting that similar incidents have occurred in past rainy seasons, Dubol described this week’s flood as "unusually severe."
Speaking to Addis Standard, Gambella City Mayor Simon Mun(PhD) confirmed that the flooding, which began around 10 p.m., severely impacted homes located in low-lying and flood-prone areas, particularly in Kebele 05 and Kebele 01.
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More than 50 homes have been damaged in Gambella city following heavy rainfall that fell overnight on Thursday, triggering flash floods in several neighborhoods, residents told Addis Standard.
Dubol Yang, a resident of the city, said the rain began late at night and continued into the early hours of Friday, causing widespread flooding in the Newland area. He confirmed that over 50 houses were affected, forcing several residents to evacuate, although no injuries have been reported so far.
While noting that similar incidents have occurred in past rainy seasons, Dubol described this week’s flood as "unusually severe."
Speaking to Addis Standard, Gambella City Mayor Simon Mun(PhD) confirmed that the flooding, which began around 10 p.m., severely impacted homes located in low-lying and flood-prone areas, particularly in Kebele 05 and Kebele 01.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=51560
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#Opposition party EPRP calls on government to end #military responses to #political dissent
The Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Party (EPRP) has urged the federal government to cease using military force to address political demands and called for an immediate end to the targeting of civilians under the guise of warfare.
The statement was issued following EPRP’s general assembly held from 21–22 July 2025 in Hawassa, Sidama Region, under the theme “Resilience Until Victory.”
In its communiqué, the party expressed concern over ongoing armed conflicts in various parts of the country, which it said are being used to entrench the current ruling party. “Conflicts and instability aimed at protecting the ruling party have continued for the past seven years across all regional states,” the statement read.
Citing the war in Tigray as an example, EPRP accused the government of enabling a foreign military intervention that resulted in large-scale civilian casualties. It alleged that similar atrocities have occurred in Amhara and Oromia, where mass killings and intercommunal violence have led to widespread displacement.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=51563
The Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Party (EPRP) has urged the federal government to cease using military force to address political demands and called for an immediate end to the targeting of civilians under the guise of warfare.
The statement was issued following EPRP’s general assembly held from 21–22 July 2025 in Hawassa, Sidama Region, under the theme “Resilience Until Victory.”
In its communiqué, the party expressed concern over ongoing armed conflicts in various parts of the country, which it said are being used to entrench the current ruling party. “Conflicts and instability aimed at protecting the ruling party have continued for the past seven years across all regional states,” the statement read.
Citing the war in Tigray as an example, EPRP accused the government of enabling a foreign military intervention that resulted in large-scale civilian casualties. It alleged that similar atrocities have occurred in Amhara and Oromia, where mass killings and intercommunal violence have led to widespread displacement.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=51563
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#Eritrea’s President accuses #UAE, #Israel of fueling #Sudan crisis; names key foreign backers of #Ethiopia’s ruling party
Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki has accused the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel of playing a central role in fueling the ongoing conflict in Sudan, while also identifying them, alongside the United States and France, as key foreign supporters of Ethiopia’s ruling Prosperity Party.
In a 90-minute interview aired on Eritrean State Television, President Isaias devoted more than 30 minutes to the Sudan crisis, alleging that the UAE is “driving regional instability” as part of what he described as an ambition to control all port infrastructure in the region.
Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki has accused the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel of playing a central role in fueling the ongoing conflict in Sudan, while also identifying them, alongside the United States and France, as key foreign supporters of Ethiopia’s ruling Prosperity Party.
In a 90-minute interview aired on Eritrean State Television, President Isaias devoted more than 30 minutes to the Sudan crisis, alleging that the UAE is “driving regional instability” as part of what he described as an ambition to control all port infrastructure in the region.
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Insight: #Sudan's #Islamists plot post-war comeback by supporting army
The Islamist movement toppled in #Sudan's uprising in 2019 could support an extended period of army rule as it eyes a political comeback after deploying fighters in the country's war, according to some of its leading members.
In his first media interview in years, Ahmed Haroun, chairman of the former ruling National Congress Party (NCP) and one of four Sudanese wanted by the International Criminal Court, told Reuters that he foresaw the army staying in politics after the war, and that elections could provide a route back to power for his party and the Islamist movement connected to it.
While the RSF remains entrenched in its western stronghold of Darfur and parts of the south and there is no sign of a stop to the fighting, the army has made major advances in recent months, gains that Islamist operatives say they helped bring about.
Army leaders and former regime loyalists have played down their relationship, wary of the unpopularity of ousted ex-leader Omar al-Bashir and his NCP allies. But the army's recent advances have allowed the Islamist movement to entertain a return to a national role, according to accounts from seven of the movement's members and six military and government sources.
The NCP is rooted in Sudan's Islamist movement, which was dominant in the early Bashir era during the 1990s when the country hosted Osama bin Laden, but has long abandoned hardline ideology in favour of amassing power and wealth.
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/sudans-islamists-plot-post-war-comeback-by-supporting-army-2025-07-25/
The Islamist movement toppled in #Sudan's uprising in 2019 could support an extended period of army rule as it eyes a political comeback after deploying fighters in the country's war, according to some of its leading members.
In his first media interview in years, Ahmed Haroun, chairman of the former ruling National Congress Party (NCP) and one of four Sudanese wanted by the International Criminal Court, told Reuters that he foresaw the army staying in politics after the war, and that elections could provide a route back to power for his party and the Islamist movement connected to it.
While the RSF remains entrenched in its western stronghold of Darfur and parts of the south and there is no sign of a stop to the fighting, the army has made major advances in recent months, gains that Islamist operatives say they helped bring about.
Army leaders and former regime loyalists have played down their relationship, wary of the unpopularity of ousted ex-leader Omar al-Bashir and his NCP allies. But the army's recent advances have allowed the Islamist movement to entertain a return to a national role, according to accounts from seven of the movement's members and six military and government sources.
The NCP is rooted in Sudan's Islamist movement, which was dominant in the early Bashir era during the 1990s when the country hosted Osama bin Laden, but has long abandoned hardline ideology in favour of amassing power and wealth.
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/sudans-islamists-plot-post-war-comeback-by-supporting-army-2025-07-25/
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Insight: Sudan's Islamists plot post-war comeback by supporting army
The Islamist movement toppled in Sudan's uprising in 2019 could support an extended period of army rule as it eyes a political comeback after deploying fighters in the country's war, according to some of its leading members.
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#Ethiopia: #Afar police admits losing control of old #Facebook page after account ‘hijacked by rogue ex-employee’; opens new page
The Afar Regional State Police Commission has opened a new official Facebook page following the “unauthorized” use of its former account by what it described a “rogue ex-employee” who the police accused of “spreading false information.”
Commissioner Bil’e Ahmed told state broadcaster Friday that the individual responsible is Jam’a Adem, a former Deputy Director of Communications within the commission who is now “wanted for criminal offenses.”
According to the Commissioner, Jam’a has been using the commission’s previous Facebook page to “disseminate misleading information that does not reflect the institution’s views or actions.”
https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1948998321105760591?t=p5ERi8MCY80htFYagaD-ZA&s=19
The Afar Regional State Police Commission has opened a new official Facebook page following the “unauthorized” use of its former account by what it described a “rogue ex-employee” who the police accused of “spreading false information.”
Commissioner Bil’e Ahmed told state broadcaster Friday that the individual responsible is Jam’a Adem, a former Deputy Director of Communications within the commission who is now “wanted for criminal offenses.”
According to the Commissioner, Jam’a has been using the commission’s previous Facebook page to “disseminate misleading information that does not reflect the institution’s views or actions.”
https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1948998321105760591?t=p5ERi8MCY80htFYagaD-ZA&s=19
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#US approves $4.67B Sale of air defense system to #Egypt
The United States on Thursday announced the approval of a $4.67 billion sale of the NASAMS air defense system and related support to Egypt.
NASAMS - the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System - has seen recent use on the battlefield after being provided to Ukraine by Kyiv’s supporters as part of efforts to bolster the country’s air defenses against Russian attacks.
“The proposed sale will improve Egypt’s capabilityto meet current and future threats by improving its ability to detect various air threats,” the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) said in a statement.
The deal also “will support the foreign policy goals and national security objectives of the United States by improving the security of a major non-NATO ally that is a force for political stability and economic progress in the Middle East,” DSCA said.
https://thedefensepost.com/2025/07/25/us-air-defense-egypt/
The United States on Thursday announced the approval of a $4.67 billion sale of the NASAMS air defense system and related support to Egypt.
NASAMS - the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System - has seen recent use on the battlefield after being provided to Ukraine by Kyiv’s supporters as part of efforts to bolster the country’s air defenses against Russian attacks.
“The proposed sale will improve Egypt’s capabilityto meet current and future threats by improving its ability to detect various air threats,” the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) said in a statement.
The deal also “will support the foreign policy goals and national security objectives of the United States by improving the security of a major non-NATO ally that is a force for political stability and economic progress in the Middle East,” DSCA said.
https://thedefensepost.com/2025/07/25/us-air-defense-egypt/
#Saudi, #Ethiopian foreign ministers discuss bilateral ties, regional developments
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, held a phone call on Friday with Ethiopia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gedion Timothewos (PhD), according to a statement from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
During the call, the two ministers reviewed bilateral relations and exchanged views on recent regional developments, including efforts being made to address ongoing challenges in the region.
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, held a phone call on Friday with Ethiopia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gedion Timothewos (PhD), according to a statement from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
During the call, the two ministers reviewed bilateral relations and exchanged views on recent regional developments, including efforts being made to address ongoing challenges in the region.
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#African armies turn to #drones with devastating civilian impact
#Ethiopia and many other African nations are increasingly turning to drones as a low-cost means of waging war, often with mixed military results but devastating consequences for civilian populations.
Last year, Ethiopia carried out a total of 54 drone strikes, compared to 62 attacks in Mali, 82 in Burkina Faso and 266 in Sudan, according to data collected by the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED), a US-based monitor.
According to one of two Gedeb residents contacted by AFP, the strike killed "at least" 50 people, and according to the second, more than 100 -- a figure corroborated by several local media outlets.
It is one of the deadliest in a series of drone attacks since the conflict began in August 2023, pitting the Ethiopian army against the Fano, the traditional "self-defence" militias of the Amhara ethnic group.
A shoe seller at the scene, whose nephew was killed instantly, also blamed an armed drone that continued to "hover in the air" some 20 minutes after the strike.
"The sight was horrific: there were heads, torsos and limbs flying everywhere and seriously injured people screaming in pain," he recalled.
Ethiopian authorities have not released any information about this attack in Amhara, where the security situation makes some areas very difficult to access and communications are subject to significant restrictions.
The Ethiopian army's use of drones, which began during the bloody Tigray War (2020-2022), has since spread to the Amhara and Oromia regions amid multiple insurgencies.
In the Amhara region alone, now the hardest-hit, at least 669 people have been killed in more than 70 drone strikes since 2023, according to ACLED data analysed by AFP.
https://www.rfi.fr/en/international-news/20250725-african-armies-turn-to-drones-with-devastating-civilian-impact
#Ethiopia and many other African nations are increasingly turning to drones as a low-cost means of waging war, often with mixed military results but devastating consequences for civilian populations.
Last year, Ethiopia carried out a total of 54 drone strikes, compared to 62 attacks in Mali, 82 in Burkina Faso and 266 in Sudan, according to data collected by the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED), a US-based monitor.
According to one of two Gedeb residents contacted by AFP, the strike killed "at least" 50 people, and according to the second, more than 100 -- a figure corroborated by several local media outlets.
It is one of the deadliest in a series of drone attacks since the conflict began in August 2023, pitting the Ethiopian army against the Fano, the traditional "self-defence" militias of the Amhara ethnic group.
A shoe seller at the scene, whose nephew was killed instantly, also blamed an armed drone that continued to "hover in the air" some 20 minutes after the strike.
"The sight was horrific: there were heads, torsos and limbs flying everywhere and seriously injured people screaming in pain," he recalled.
Ethiopian authorities have not released any information about this attack in Amhara, where the security situation makes some areas very difficult to access and communications are subject to significant restrictions.
The Ethiopian army's use of drones, which began during the bloody Tigray War (2020-2022), has since spread to the Amhara and Oromia regions amid multiple insurgencies.
In the Amhara region alone, now the hardest-hit, at least 669 people have been killed in more than 70 drone strikes since 2023, according to ACLED data analysed by AFP.
https://www.rfi.fr/en/international-news/20250725-african-armies-turn-to-drones-with-devastating-civilian-impact
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African armies turn to drones with devastating civilian impact
The Easter period usually offers a rare respite in Gedeb, in Ethiopia's deeply troubled north, but on April 17 death rained from the skies in this sleepy town caught up in a war between rebels and the…
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