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  2. Habtamu Ayalew Teshome - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. House of Representatives introduced a resolution, H. RES. 861 on Human rights Practices that listed the serious human and international rights violations against opposition members and journalists and called it "state-sponsored" violence. The report criticized abuse of the ATP law and authorities' refusal of Habtamu's timely life ...

  3. Mystery and anguish over the fate of missing Israeli hostage ...

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    Just what happened to Shiri Bibas and her two children after they were kidnapped on October 7, ... But a few days later, the group released a video of Shiri’s husband, ...

  4. Freed Israeli hostages did not know their loved ones had died

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    For the Israeli hostages freed Saturday, the suffering did not end when Hamas militants paraded their frail and gaunt figures on a stage in Gaza ahead of their release to the Red Cross.

  5. American and father of youngest hostages among those due for ...

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    Hamas announced on Friday that among the three Israeli hostages to be released from Gaza on Saturday are an American dual national and the father of the youngest hostages taken from Israel on ...

  6. Ayalew Birru - Wikipedia

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    Ayalew Birru was born in Begemder and was the son of Ras [nb 1] Birru Wolde Gabriel [nb 2] and Woizero [nb 3] Geseseche Marso.Ayalew Birru was a relative of Taytu Betul.From 1883 to 1913, Taytu was the wife of Emperor Menelek II and, from 1889 to 1913, she was Empress of the Ethiopian Empire.

  7. Ethiopian historiography - Wikipedia

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    Kebede argued that there is little physical difference between the Semitic-speaking populations in Ethiopia and neighboring Cushitic-speaking groups to validate the notion that the former groups were essentially descendants of South Arabian settlers, with a separate ancestral origin from other local Afroasiatic-speaking populations.

  8. P'ent'ay - Wikipedia

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    Some Oriental Orthodox families expel children out of their house if the children convert to Protestantism. Since the majority population is Orthodox, Voice of the Martyrs claims no criminal investigations are carried out against Oriental Orthodox mobs who burn Evangelical churches, destroy houses and even murder P'ent'ay Christians.

  9. His dream of playing basketball in the U.S. helped him find a ...

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    The boy, Ama Sow, posted highlight videos hoping a private high school in the U.S. would sponsor him. And sure enough, one did. So, Sow left his family behind and moved to the U.S.