NAIROBI (Reuters) - An Ethiopian journalist and his friend have been shot dead by an unidentified person in the northern Tigray region's capital Mekelle, an aid worker and a resident said on Thursday.
The 21 months that Dawit Kebede spent in a jail cell with 350 other prisoners in Ethiopia is a stark reminder of that country’s assault on press freedoms. Kebede’s crime was that he wrote an editorial ...
Concerned about its reputation, Ethiopia arrests and extends the detention of award winning journalist Dawit Kebede, for supposedly tarnishing the government's image in relation to the conflict in ...
The managing editor of "Awramba Times" was forced to leave the country after he received a tip about alleged government plans to re-imprison him. (CPJ/IFEX) – New York, November 21, 2011 – Dawit ...
"I fully trust my husband. He is a responsible person. He never involve on such thing. He believes in rule of law. He respect(s) the constitution. I (am) proud of my husband" Those were the words of ...
New York — Dawit Kebede, managing editor of Awramba Times, one of Ethiopia's two remaining independent Amharic-language newspapers offering critical analysis of local politics, announced today that he ...
Paris, 26 January—The Director-General of UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay, has called for an inquiry into the killing of journalist Dawit Kebede, who was found dead in Mekelle, the capital of the Ethiopian ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NAIROBI (Reuters) - An Ethiopian journalist and his friend have been shot dead by an unidentified person in the northern Tigray ...
New York — Dawit Kebede, managing editor of Awramba Times, one of Ethiopia's two remaining independent Amharic-language newspapers offering critical analysis of local politics, announced today that he ...
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