ለመላው የሙስሊሙ ማህበረሰብ በሙሉ እንኳን ለ1ሺህ 442ኛው የኢድ አል አድሀ በዓል እንኳን አደረሳችሁ፡፡ (July 20, 2021)
ኢድ የደስታ፣ የእዝነትና የርህራሄ የመተሳሰብ፣ ያለው ለሌው በማካፈል በአብሮነት የሚያሳልፈው ማህበራዊ ግንኙነትን የሚያጠናክር እለት ነው፡፡ ለመላው የሙስሊሙ ማህበረሰብ በሙሉ እንኳን ለ1ሺህ 442ኛው የኢድ አል አድሀ በዓል እንኳን አደረሳችሁ፡፡
ኢድ የደስታ፣ የእዝነትና የርህራሄ የመተሳሰብ፣ ያለው ለሌው በማካፈል በአብሮነት የሚያሳልፈው ማህበራዊ ግንኙነትን የሚያጠናክር እለት ነው፡፡ ለመላው የሙስሊሙ ማህበረሰብ በሙሉ እንኳን ለ1ሺህ 442ኛው የኢድ አል አድሀ በዓል እንኳን አደረሳችሁ፡፡
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Demeke Mekonnen has extended congratulatory message over the successful completion of the second round filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) project.
He reaffirmed the commitment of the government to step up efforts in order to accelerate the ongoing reform drive with full participation of the public.
He expressed gratitude to Ethiopians for their contribution in finance, labor and knowledge for successful completion of the second filling as well as the construction of the dam.
The current stage of the GERD is reminiscent of the resiliency of the public that has been shown in the democratic and successful completion of the 6th general elections and other decisive chapter development and growth.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has congratulated Ethiopians on the successful completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has reiterated that Ethiopia is in a better position to maintain resiliency in all sectors of engagements.
The reservoir of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has reached overtopping water level following the completion of the second filling process.
የታላቁ ሕዳሴ ግድብ ሁለተኛው ዙር የውሃ ሙሌት በስኬት መጠናቀቁ ተገለጸ፡፡
የግድቡ አጠቃላይ ግንባታ 80 በመቶ መድረሱም ነው የተገለጸው፡፡
ለታላቁ ሕዳሴ ግድብ እስካሁን ከህዝብ የተሰበሰበው የገንዘብ ድጋፍ ከ15 ቢሊዮን 729 ሚሊዮን ብር በላይ መድረሱን ከግድቡ ህዝባዊ ተሳትፎ ማስተባበሪያ ምክር ቤት የተገኘው መረጃ ያመለክታል።
በበድር ኢትዮጵያ አስተባባሪነት ለህዳሴው ግድብ ግንባታ የሚውል 5ዐዐ ሺህ ዶላር ተሰበሰበ ።
The Ethiopian Civil Service University, in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ethiopian Foreign Relation Service Institute, graduated 153 Diplomats in Diplomatic and International Relations.
The graduates received their postgraduate diplomas from State Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, H.E. Ambassador Birtukan Ayano.
Speaking at the occasion as the guest of honor, Minister of Finance and Economy of Ethiopia, H.E. Ahmed Shede said the university is a great tool to realize the government’s prosperity plan.
The President of the University, Dr. Fikre Desalegn, on his part, said the university is expanding to provide efficient and quality service to Ethiopians.
He also said students from neighboring countries are enrolled in the University to strengthen the spirit of cooperation and ties with neighboring countries.
The Director of the Ethiopian Foreign Relation Service Training Institute, H.E. Ambassador Arega Hailu has presented a speech appreciating the unwavering support of the university in helping the institute to achieve its goal.
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The Ethiopian Government and its people have a longstanding reputation for hosting and protecting refugees. The government is working hard to ensure that refugees contribute to peace and prosperity in the Horn of Africa and the world at large upon their return to their countries of origin and to the world they live in. Currently, Ethiopia is home to more than 900,000 refugees, mainly from neighbouring South Sudan, Somalia, Eritrea and Sudan.
In contravention to these facts, reports are emerging from different directions regarding attacks on Eritrean refugees in the Tigray region. To set the record straight, the attack began back in November 2020, as the Tigray People Liberation Front (TPLF) forces targeted two of the refugee camps, namely Shimelba and Hitsats and seriously affected the refugee operation. As a result, the two camps were out of service, and the refugees were scattered to the surroundings. Following the law enforcement operation, we resume regular service provisions to refugees in Mai-aini and Adi-harush camps, located scattered refugees across the Tigray region and in towns and cities across the country including the capital, Addis Ababa. In an effort to consolidate the refugees, the government succeeded in relocating about 9,000 to Mai-aini and Adi-harush, where they could access the required humanitarian services. As part of the protection efforts, a lot has also been done through continuous security checks in the refugee camps to help refugees develop a sense of security. More than 5,200 refugees were registered in Addis Ababa and registration has continued. Furthering the efforts, we managed to transfer several refugees to Berahle refugee camp in the Afar region. Recently, ARRA has requested UNHCR Ethiopia to transport 79 refugees for relocation from Shire to Berahle and working closely to that effect, and also assessing if there is a need for similar arrangements.
In addition, to give a lasting solution to the refugees that left Shimelba and Hitsats, in coordination with UNHCR Ethiopia, a new camp establishment is in progress at North Gondar Zone of Dabat Woreda in a locality called Alem-Wach, though the support that is anticipated from the international community has not been forthcoming.
Despite these encouraging efforts, it is becoming clear that TPLF has rejected the Government’s humanitarian cease-fire and engaging in fresh attacks including in refugee-hosting areas. As a result, Eritrean refugees in Mai-aini and Adi-harush camps feel that they are in imminent danger and in need of immediate solutions in the form of relocation to safer locations, grant to urban status and third-country solutions. To that effect, we have conducted continuous discussions with refugee representatives, the recent being a joint one at the presence of UNHCR on July 13, 2021 in Dabat, at Alem-Wach, a location for the new refugee camp. The Government is working hard to meet their demands through relocation and granting assisted urban status with optimism that their voices will be heard by the international humanitarian actors. Cognizant of these developments, we call upon international community to join efforts to accelerate the relocation process by availing of active and tangible support.
While reaffirming its commitment to the safety of refugees, the Government of Ethiopia calls upon the international community to unanimously condemn the torture and killing of Eritrean refugees by TPLF, and support investigations on the reported incidents of reprisal attacks, abductions, arrests and violence by the same group.
Through the recently declared unilateral humanitarian ceasefire, the Government of Ethiopia has shown to the world its good intentions for the wellbeing of the people of the Tigray Region. The Federal Government believed that the ceasefire would cease hostilities and give chances to farmers to employ the rainy season while the people get humanitarian assistance without alleged impediments. The Government of Ethiopia has paid sacrifices in declaring the ceasefire, and it was a choice made consciously to give peace a last chance.
But true to its form, the TPLF chose violence to peace. It has demonstrated that it cannot survive without engaging in conflict. It has continued to use child soldiers by numbing them through drugs. The Ethiopian Defense Force is obligated to protect these kids.
The ceasefire could not bear desired fruits due to people who could not appreciate the sacrifices that the Government of Ethiopia has paid for the sake of the people of Tigray. Given the irresponsible actions of the TPLF that poses a great danger to the sovereignty of the country, the Federal Government, through mobilizing the people of Ethiopia, is determined to curb this threat. We will facilitate the humanitarian works and defend the country from the joint attacks by its domestic and external enemies.
The TPLF junta was lamenting that the Government of Ethiopia had been using starvation as a weapon of war. However, when the Federal Government declared the unilateral humanitarian ceasefire, the Junta soon forgets the famine accusations and intensified its military activities.
The international community also soon forgets its pronouncements on looming famine in the Tigray region. They said nothing while the Junta recruits children as soldiers. They even tend to point fingers at the Government of Ethiopia even when the Junta makes humanitarian corridors as centers of military conflicts.
Taking all matters that unfold after the declaration of the unilateral humanitarian ceasefire, the Federal Government would like to announce that it is ready to take all the proper action to the wellbeing of Ethiopians and the nation.
The Government calls on the people of Ethiopia to protect itself from influences of unsubstantiated information and the propaganda machine of the Junta, whose remaining power is just fabricating falsified information. The people of Ethiopia should understand that our domestic and external enemies are working in unison to sow dissent and mistrust among us. The Government urges the people of Ethiopia to stand together and continue supporting the ENDF in every way possible and defend the country’s sovereignty and reverse the threat posed by internal and external enemies of the country.
The Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia expresses its disappointment at the resolution by the European Union on the situation of human rights in Tigray adopted at the 47th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council.
It is to be recalled that the Ethiopian Government has agreed to the deployment of the joint investigation team composed of the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission and Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to inquire into human rights violations allegedly committed during the crisis in Tigray. The joint team has commenced its investigation in May this year and is expected to finalize its work in August 2021. In addition, investigations are being expanded in scope by coordinating the efforts of the military justice system, regional law enforcement authorities and federal investigators and prosecutors.
Since the proposal was put forth by the European Union at the 47th Session of the Human Rights Council, the Government of Ethiopia has been appealing for the withdrawal of the resolution on the premise that first, it is premature, and second, it interferes with and undermines the integrity of the ongoing joint investigations. It has made its case clear before the Council, pleaded for the investigation to run its course and called on the august body to provide the necessary time and space for the investigations to be completed. All its efforts, however, were to no avail and, in its view, there is no moral nor legal ground to justify the untimely adoption of a politically motivated resolution. Constructive engagement, rather than a hasty decision by the Council, would have contributed to expeditiously bring the ongoing efforts to a successful conclusion. For these reasons, Ethiopia rejects this resolution.
Let it be known that those who were involved in committing crimes will be brought to justice and punished to the full extent of the law.
The Government of Ethiopia once again reiterates its commitment to fulfill its national and international human rights obligations.
Spokesperson Office
13 July 2021
The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is located in the north-eastern part of Africa commonly known as the Horn of Africa. It is strategically proximate to the Middle East and Europe…..