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  2. Ethiopian prisoners of war during the Second Italo-Ethiopian ...

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    It is virtually impossible to find out the exact number of Ethiopian POWs who were imprisoned at different camps. [citation needed] The Asinara prison camp is an exception, due to its location in Europe and due to the personalities of the incarcerated individuals, the identities of many of the POWs and their approximate number became available through the years from people who kept records of ...

  3. Vendôme Pictures Making Feature Film of Human Rights ... - AOL

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    Vendôme Pictures has acquired the remake rights to produce a scripted adaptation of ”A Fire Within,” an award-winning human rights documentary about Ethiopian refugee Edgegayehu “Edge” Taye.

  4. 50 Family Photos People Would Love To Forget But Sadly They ...

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    Image credits: awkwardfamilyphotos But awkwardness is still a theme in many family photos, even if there aren't lingering tensions.According to Dr. McAndrew, this is likely because of the ...

  5. Habtamu Ayalew - Wikipedia

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    Habtamu Ayalew Teshome (Amharic: ሀብታሙ አያሌው ተሾመ) is an Ethiopian journalist and political analyst who was formerly imprisoned and tortured as an opposition leader in Ethiopia during the EPRDF rule.

  6. List of Ethiopians - Wikipedia

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    Alemayehu Fentaw Weldemariam; Mohamed Hikam Sheikh Abdirahman, Islamic scholar; Dereje Agonafer, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at University of Texas at Arlington; Amsalu Aklilu, lexicographer of Amharic

  7. Dawit Kebede - Wikipedia

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    Dawit Kebede (Amharic: ዳዊት ከበደ; born 11 September 1980 in Adwa) is an Ethiopian journalist who spent 21 months as a political prisoner after criticising his country's government in the lead up to the 2005 general election. [2] He was released on a presidential pardon nearly two years later and sought asylum in the United States in 2011.

  8. Family Still Searching for Answers in 1999 Disappearance of ...

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    On January 23, 1999, 2-year-old Teekah Lewis was abducted from the New Frontier Bowling Alley in Tacoma, Washington. The Tacoma Police Department is investigating.

  9. Lidetu Ayalew - Wikipedia

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    Lidetu Ayalew (Ge'ez: ልደቱ አያለዉ; born 1969) is an Ethiopian politician who is the founder and the leader of the Ethiopian Democratic Party. He was a deputy chairman and chief spokesperson of Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD), during the 2005 Ethiopian general election .