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Adam, Eve landed here when Allah/God sent them out from Heavens
Omer Redi is a Web Journal Deputy Editor in Chief and Web Master for a renowned wire media in Addis Ababa and frequently contributing author for American Chronicle. He welcomes requests from media within and outside Ethiopia which wish to have him as freelance writer on issues on Ethiopia, African Union (AU) - which is based in Addis Ababa near to Omer´s place- as well as the Horn of Africa and the Middle East.
Ethiopia achieving broad based growth, said World Bank President
Omer Redi is a Web Journal Deputy Editor in Chief and Web Master for a renowned wire media in Addis Ababa and frequently contributing author for American Chronicle. He welcomes requests from media within and outside Ethiopia which wish to have him as freelance writer on issues on Ethiopia, African Union (AU) - which is based in Addis Ababa near to Omer´s place- as well as the Horn of Africa and the Middle East.
New Chairperson for African Union Commission (AUC) elected today
Omer Redi is a Web Journal Deputy Editor in Chief and Web Master for a renowned wire media in Addis Ababa and frequently contributing author for American Chronicle. He welcomes requests from media within and outside Ethiopia which wish to have him as freelance writer on issues on Ethiopia, African Union (AU) - which is based in Addis Ababa near to Omer´s place- as well as the Horn of Africa and the Middle East. Omer would also be covering the 10th Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly of Heads of State and Government, scheduled to take place from 31st January – 2nd February 2008, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
New AU Peace and Security Council Members elected
Omer Redi is a Web Journal Deputy Editor in Chief and Web Master for a renowned wire media in Addis Ababa and frequently contributing author for American Chronicle. He welcomes requests from media within and outside Ethiopia which wish to have him as freelance writer on issues on Ethiopia, African Union (AU) - which is based in Addis Ababa near to Omer´s place- as well as the Horn of Africa and the Middle East.
AU Chairperson urges African FA Ministers to respect principles of democracy
Omer Redi is a Web Journal Deputy Editor in Chief and Web Master for a renowned wire media in Addis Ababa and frequently contributing author for American Chronicle. He welcomes requests from media within and outside Ethiopia which wish to have him as freelance writer on issues on Ethiopia, African Union (AU) - which is based in Addis Ababa near to Omer´s place- as well as the Horn of Africa and the Middle East. Omer would also be covering the 10th Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly of Heads of State and Government, scheduled to take place from 31st January – 2nd February 2008, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. January 2008©Omer Redi
Ethiopia well poised to sustain double digit economic growth for over 2 decades: Professor Sachs
Omer Redi is a Web Journal Deputy Editor in Chief and Web Master for a renowned wire media in Addis Ababa and frequently contributing author for American Chronicle. He welcomes requests from media within and outside Ethiopia which wish to have him as freelance writer on issues on Ethiopia, African Union (AU) - which is based in Addis Ababa near to Omer´s place- as well as the Horn of Africa and the Middle East.
American millionaire envisions Ethiopia as the next China
Addis Ababa, An American millionaire made a prety bold statement that with current economic growth trends and all the tremendous potentials just starting to be exploited Ethiopia could become the next China. The American millioinare Victor Ozeri The millionaire who owns five companies in USA...
UN requests world not to return Eritrean refugees fearing their imprisonment, torture or death
The United Nations requested countries that Eritrean refugees should not be returned to their country, due to severe infractions of human rights back home, various media reported. According to the reports the dictatorial regime in Eritrea, located in east Africa, sees those who leave the country ...
Will Eritrea’s Rogue Regime go to War with Ethiopia? Part II
In my earlier article, "Will Eritrea’s Rogue Regime go to war with Ethiopia? Part I" (http://www.amchron.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=46993), I tried to highlight Ethiopia’s and Ethiopians' history as regards to defending the territorial integrity of the country, Shaebiya’s (the one man, o...
ONLF lobbying Al Jazeera TV to air pictures of its injured soldiers as civilian casualties: Sources
Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF), a group that few months back carried out brutal killings in the Somali Region of Ethiopia is lobbying reporters of Al Jazeera in Deghabour to take pictures of its own injured soldiers as if they are civilians with a view to disseminating baseless allegation a...
Will Eritrea’s Rogue Regime go to war with Ethiopia? Part I
There is a famous saying in Amharic-one of Ethiopia’s major languages which is also the official language of the federal government: “Kewedaqu Behuala Meferaget Lemelalat”. It is to mean that once you have fallen you should promptly give up or else you will end up suffering more scars, injuries and ...
Trading on embellished, conjured miseries of Somalis: international media and aid agencies' business
For those of us who have had the chance to read a segment of Graham Hancock’s bets seller LORDS POVERTY: the power, prestige, and corruption of the international aid business (Link), just only that among other such divulging publications, it wouldn’t be any surprise to read reports by those aid agen...
The Rogue Regime in Eritrea is Entrapped as its Deceptions are Exposed
Recent developments indicate that the Eritrean one man, one party and despotic rogue regime’s transgressions within the country, in the Horn of Africa and in other parts of the world are increasingly getting exposed. The UN, US Department of State and various international human rights, religious ...
Stand by Cuba to end US Economic Blockade: Castro’s Government Urged International Community
The government of the Republic of Cuba has once again appealed for the international community to support the draft resolution it submits to the UN General Assembly to convene on Tuesday 30th October, 2007. It’s for the sixteenth time that Cuba submits the draft resolution against the economic, c...
Regime change may help Eritrea evade joining “State Sponsor of Terrorism” list: Jendayi E. Frazer
Addis Ababa- The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Jendayi E. Frazer said that regime change can enable Eritrea avoid going to the US list of "State Sponsor of Terrorism", amid Eritrea's continuing and growing associations with international terrorists. "To get off the Stat...

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