Daily Archives: March 22, 2012

The dam and a damned: Gibe III Ethiopia By Alemayehu G Mariam

March 22, 2012
Cry Me a River, Cry Me a Lake Three years ago to a week, we wrote a weekly explanation entitled, “Cry Me a Lake: Crime Against Nature”. That explanation focused on a predicament of tens of thousands of Ethiopians who are ill and failing from celebration a soiled waters of Lake Koka, once a primitive lake, located some 50km south of Addis Ababa. A universe eminent scientist from a University of Durham, U.K., analyzed H2O samples from Lake Koka and found “high concentrations of a microcystis bacteria”, that he pronounced are among “some of a many poisonous molecules famous to man.” we argued: Read the rest of this entry

Hurt And Abused Children In Ethiopia: Cultural Calamity

March 21, 2012
Violence towards children is embedded into a amicable conditioning of Ethiopia, all too mostly incorrectly termed ‘culture’, and immune thereby, “In a enlightenment there is a observant that if a womanlike is not circumcised she will mangle things. So families circumcise their children.” 14-year-old girl.“ (ACPF) This is fallacious nonsense and needs to be seen as such. Within a Ethiopian rapist formula many deleterious normal practices are dealt with and in some detail, “crimes committed opposite Life, Person and Health by Harmful Traditional Practices.”1 (This is a second essay in a series. To review a initial installment, click here.)

This and other articles in a rapist formula need to be consistently implemented and preparation programmes didactic prejudices, pardon children and indeed relatives from such damaging, ignorant practices need to be instituted via a country.

A Habesha baby in a northern Tigray Region of Ethiopia

A Habesha baby in a northern Tigray Region of Ethiopia

‘Culture’, that many misinterpreted, stale tenure of convenience, cited so mostly in a indignity of children, provides no justification for practices that are instrumental in causing low hardship and suffering, to a many unprotected in society. “Cultural and normal beliefs deeply secure in multitude permit assault as a approach of disciplining children. In addition, there is no tradition or believe of choice ways of disciplining children other than resorting to aroused practices. Worse, is a fact that children sojourn unable victims, their viewpoints and opinions generally ignored, with no grave or normal chance for calibrate or protection.” (ACPF) Read the rest of this entry

Ethiopia seeks full review into self-murder of lassie beaten in Beirut

March 21, 2012
Alem Dechasa was found passed in hospital, apparently hanged regulating strips from her bed sheets. Link to this video

Ethiopia is lobbying Lebanon to examine entirely a genocide of an Ethiopian housemaid who killed herself after being beaten on a transport in Beirut.

Video footage of Alem Dechasa being pounded outward a Ethiopian consulate in Beirut was promote on Lebanese radio dual weeks ago, causing snub in a nation about a indignity of a thousands of migrant workers in a country. Read the rest of this entry

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