Africa - Resource Wars (Darfur)
SoliloquyMonologues The wars in Africa are wars of
greed. The Western elites do not care for Africa or its people. It is after
African Wealth, and a desire to keep it resources going to West instead of
Africa.
Africa can't develop simply because West won't allow it. The World bank and IMF
are crooks, whose tongues are forked. Their goals is too keep the follow of
resources going to the West and due to their greed will not allow Africa to
develop.
What scaring the West more than anything is the fact they are starting to lose
Africa to the East.
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Ethiopian children
face hunger dwings7 4.5M Ethiopians need emergency food aid
June 3 2008 USA Today Around 4.5 million Ethiopians need
emergency food aid — 1 million more than a previous estimate, a government
official said Tuesday. Ethiopia is struggling to endure a crisis brought on by a
countrywide drought and skyrocketing global food prices. The U.N. food agency
has said that up to 3.4 million Ethiopians will need emergency food aid. But
Ethiopia's top disaster response official, Simon Mechale, said the government's
most recent studies showed about 4.5 million people need emergency food aid.
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Habtamu Dugo relays his life story as a
reporter living inside a brutal police state. His focus on human rights
issues in his writings and blog were met with strange phone calls,
involving threats of beatings, prison, and death. Dugo soon found out that
remaining anonymous was not going to stop a violent regime from making
good on their promises. Hear this fascinating story of courage in the face
of intimidation, abuse, and oppression.
VIDEO
David Kopel and Habtamu
Dugo discuss his escape from the Ethiopian Police State. Persecuted for
his work as a journalist, Dugo made his way to New York and now tells his
story. Tales of beatings, death threats and attempted homicide permeate
the landscape of Dugo's former life.
Black Gold Movie, Fair Trade Coffee at Wal-Mart Q & A kaytrey
PART I
PART II
Hosted by University of Arkansas, Applied Sustainability Center, Sam
Walton School of Business:
Following a screening of the coffee documentary Black Gold, MSr. VP of
Sustainability at Wal-Mart att Kisler, TransFair USA CEO Paul Rice, Oromia
Coffee Growers Cooperative Union General Manager Tadesse Meskela, Cafe Bom
Dia President Joe Alcantara and University of Arkansas Professor and
Applied Sustainability Center Director Jon Johnson discuss Fair Trade
Certified coffee and Wal-Mart's new line of sustainable coffees.
A new look for Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, as areas where green grass
grew are being replaced with buildings.
Addis Ababa has undergone some dramatic changes over the past years with
the construction of hundreds of new buildings. The boom has created
thousands of jobs but some Ethiopians feel they aren't reaping any
economic benefits from the development.
Ethiopian journalist are being prosecuted by the tyrant government (Eprdf)
because they are diligent in reporting the truth.Several medias are censored
throughout the country just because the government doesn't see them fit to be
pro-government. The Eprdf(tplf) claims to be democratic,however, it is not
different than then Nazi. Thousands have been killed and thousand still
remain imprisoned for the mere fact of expressing their views.
More Ethiopian Soldiers defect to Eritrea eastafro
Ethiopia News 4/16/08: Ethiopia's minority regime (Woyane) is arresting
and firing Amhara ethnic & Oromoo ethnic Officers and replacing them with
Tigraian minority ethnic TPLF officers. More Ethiopian soldiers abandoned
Ethiopia's minority regime (Woyane) army and came peacefully to Eritrea
this week.
Ethiopia
commemorates the March 1st historic 1896 date of the Battle of Adwa when
its army defeated the better equipped Italian Army to remain the only
independent nation in Africa. The Adwa victory represented the first major
African triumph since Europe’s “Scramble for Africa” and Ethiopia became
the first non-Caucasian nation to defeat Europeans. In Ethiopia, it is
often seen as a symbol of multi-ethnic cooperation and Ethiopia’s
independent legacy while it was generally seen as a symbol of black power
by outside observers. Among the well-known historians who wrote about its
significance include Donald Levine, Fitz-Hardinge Berkeley, Bahru Zewdie
and Richard Pankhurst.
An award winning
documentary of the history, culture, scenery, and the remarkable Ethiopian
people. If you would like a copy of the complete documentary, go to
www.postimpressions.net and click on "Documentaries for Sale."
The wars in Africa are
wars of greed. The Western elites do not care for Africa or its people. It
is after African Wealth, and a desire to keep it resources going to West
instead of Africa.