Daily Archives: April 10, 2012

Asking for more money to send asylum seekers

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Police and the Immigration Directorate (UDI) will use 93 million extra to get sent out asylum seekers who are difficult to return.

 

POSITIVE: Minister Paul Lønseth (AP) in the Ministry of Justice. PHOTO: KNUT ERIK KNUDSEN / VG

AP follows Asylum debate   Over 4,500 asylum seekers with final rejection is today the Norwegian reception. To reduce this figure suggests the Immigration Directorate (UDI) and the police to allocate additional resources to send out 800 of the most difficult returnable asylum seekers over the next two years, writes Our Land.

Police believe that half of them must be forcibly returned. The proposal is a contribution to the budget for 2013.

Secretary of State Paul Lønseth (AP) in the Ministry of Justice is in favor of the proposal from the UDI and the police. He stressed that it is important to have an effective return policy where both positive and negative decisions have consequences Read the rest of this entry

Ethiopian Official Hails Economic Potential

  April 10, 2012
Luanda — The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister of Ethiopia, Haiele Marien Desalen, pronounced on Monday in Addis Ababa that Angola and Ethiopia available biggest mercantile expansion in Africa.

The central pronounced so during a assembly with a Angolan envoy to Ethiopia, Arcanjo Maria do Nascimento. Read the rest of this entry

Alem Dechasa’s choice: an unfit preference and a waste death

 April 10, 2012

Alem’s partner, Lemesa Ejeta, explains given he can’t move himself to tell their dual children that she is passed Link to this video

Lemesa Ejeta sniffed and privileged his throat though could not stop a rip from slipping down his cheek. His four-year-old daughter, Yabesira, had usually run out of their mud-and-straw residence to play, and it was as if he felt he could during final let go. Read the rest of this entry

Ethiopian UN Security Official On Trial for Terrorism

April 10, 2012
An Ethiopian national working for the United Nations in the restive Ogaden region is being tried on terrorism charges for allegedly having links with an outlawed rebel group. The defendant was arrested last year after helping to negotiate the release of two kidnapped U.N. aid workers.

U.N. security officer Abdirahman Sheikh Hassan appeared briefly in an Addis Ababa courtroom Monday. His case was continued until May 15 Read the rest of this entry

Ethiopia receives World Bank financing to help 8.3 million food insecure people through 2015 By Keffyalew Gebremedhin

 April 10, 2012
Although Ethiopia has been fighting to get past its hunger and famine image, it has hardly managed to do so with several million people still dependent on international food aid — just to be alive.

It should not come as surprise that, during a presentation on 4 April 2012 at Stanford University, California, in response to a questioner’s concern about Ethiopian productivity and the various policy bottlenecks and poverty-related problems, Bill Gates explained, “Ethiopia is a very interesting case, because it has more food insecure people who need food aid than any country in the world.” Read the rest of this entry

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