(ESAT News-September 26, 2010) The celebrated international magazine The Economist reported that the country's ethical political contest was underway in Ethiopia for 26 years. The recently concluded Economic Contracting Authority of Ethiopia, which is headed by the Federal Government, is under control of the Federal Government. And the economist insists that the Ethiopian regime, which has been grappling with tribal politics to undermine the unity of the people, is in trouble.
The report said that the country's tribal political feuds are being traced back to the recent clashes between the Oromia and the Somali regions. The economist has stated that the Harar City is a part of the united front, but that the majority of the Oromo and Amhara people will live there. The number of terrorists who are small in number, he said, has managed to bring down much of the Harari region, which is still under threat. The main problem is that the economic clout between the Oromia and Somaliland shared between the Oromia and Somali region has displaced more than 70,000 and hundreds of people were killed.
The rescuers have overran the city of Harar, according to The Economist. The Ethiopian language-based fate has been eroding, the report said. The fact that anyone who is confined to different nationalities has been forced to identify the nation by identification, and it has been an assassination and aggression for the aggression. The economist says that the TPLF-led regime has managed to divide the nations but has been controlling the regions. Now, the magazine has indicated that regional governments are becoming stronger and out of control. According to The Economist, regional governments are the only priority for the benefit of the nation. The Oromia regional administration has also called for special interest in Addis Ababa.
The Somali Region Administration of Armed Forces is also deploying a special police force to prevent the spread of human rights violations in the region by President Abdi Mohammed Gil. And, according to the report, the federal regime, led by the TPLF, suffers from such stress and can not be controlled. Since the language-based fate has been implemented since the TPLF's power, Ethiopia's problems have been the only solution.
Now, says the Economist, it is looking at the conflict and insecurity and the cause of violence. According to the executive director of the Civil Service College College, Dr. Sandra Bacon, the real ethnocentric realization that has eroded the unity of the people has created a problem. And now he claims that he is trying to unite the attempt to unite the unity.
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