Ethiopia’s underground Jews see small gains in tolerance
Tens of thousands practice in secret as a result of centuries of persecution; now they are divided over going public
Tens of thousands practice in secret as a result of centuries of persecution; now they are divided over going public
The Fekat Circus is a charity that teaches underprivileged children circus skills to keep them off of the streets
The father of three and lifelong crusader for democracy has been in secret detention for more than a year
Washington’s empty rhetoric on human rights is counterproductive when China is investing heavily in the continent
Humanitarian groups and opposition lawmakers say Obama's Ethiopia visit lends legitimacy to an oppressive government
Washington’s engagement with the continent continues to prioritize security over human rights and economic partnership
Some rights groups knocked the visit, saying it could lend credibility to a government accused of imprisoning critics
US is keen to strengthen ties with Ethiopia, a major regional player and growing economic powerhouse
President Barack Obama urged Kenya to end corruption, treat women as equal citizens, overcome tribal and ethnic rifts
The crackdown on Muslim activists is part of Addis Ababa’s crusade against independent voices and opposition leaders