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/ 20 September 2005

Lions kill 20 people in southern Ethiopia

Lions have killed 20 people and 750 head of livestock in southern Ethiopia, local administrators said on Tuesday. The lions, which mauled their prey in daylight attacks while herdsmen were grazing their stock, have forced more than 1 000 to flee Soro district, about 370km south of the capital Addis Ababa.

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/ 2 September 2005

Storms claim at least 12 lives in Ethiopia

At least 12 people across Ethiopia have died in storms that have also destroyed harvests in some areas, the local media reported on Friday. Seven female farm labourers were killed by lightning on Wednesday in Tigrai state in northern Ethiopia, where flooding caused by heavy rains also destroyed 175ha of barley and wheat crops.

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/ 1 September 2005

Tanzanian leader warns on globalisation

Globalisation threatens to ”exploit, denigrate and humiliate” Africa like slavery and colonialism once did, outgoing Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa said on Wednesday. Mkapa also criticised African leaders for paying lip service to the trade crisis — the continent’s global share is just 2% — without taking any real action.

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/ 24 August 2005

Seventy-three die in ethnic clashes in Ethiopia

At least 73 people have been killed, 45 wounded and tens of thousands displaced in clashes so far this year between Ethiopia’s rival Oromo and Somali ethnic groups, according to a local human rights watchdog. In the deadliest single incident in March, 14 people were killed, 10 wounded and 1 600 forced from their homes when a group of rustlers attacked a cattle herder.

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/ 23 August 2005

Floods in Ethiopia leave 7 000 homeless

About 7 000 people have been left homeless by raging flood waters in southern Ethiopia after heavy rain caused rivers to burst their banks in the Horn of Africa’s Oromia state, official media reported on Monday. At least one person was swept away and killed by the water along with 23 livestock on Monday.

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/ 16 August 2005

Ethiopian parties threaten to boycott election

Three Ethiopian political parties on Tuesday threatened to boycott upcoming parliamentary elections in the remote eastern Somali state, citing a litany of complaints about ruling party conduct. Fierce disputes that sparked deadly violence in the capital in June persist over alleged fraud in the May 15 elections for which final results show a ruling party victory.

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/ 10 August 2005

AU urges for calm after Ethiopian poll results

The African Union on Wednesday lauded the conduct of Ethiopia’s disputed May polls and urged calm in the aftermath of the long-delayed release of results showing a ruling-party victory after deadly violence in June. The opposition, which claims the election was stolen through massive fraud, immediately rejected the returns.

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/ 6 August 2005

Ethiopia to rerun elections in 14 more districts

Ethiopia will hold rerun voting in 14 additional constituencies where fraud and irregularities occurred in disputed May elections, bringing to 29 out of 523 the number of precincts where repeat polls will be held. The National Electoral Board of Ethiopia said on Friday the decision was made after reviewing fraud complaints from 69 of 74 constituencies where results have yet to be released.

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/ 22 July 2005

Ethiopia to rerun elections in some areas

Ethiopia will rerun parliamentary elections in at least 20 of the 524 seats contested during fiercely disputed polls, the chairperson of the National Election Board said on Friday. Kemal Bedri said a new vote would be held in August. He said investigators have found evidence of irregularities at more than 100 polling stations.

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/ 20 July 2005

Ethiopian opposition says fraud probes a ‘total failure’

Ethiopia’s two main opposition groups said on Tuesday that probes into alleged mass fraud in disputed May elections had been a ”total failure” and accused the government of harrassing witnesses. The Coalition for Unity and Democracy and the United Ethiopian Democratic Forces said that one witness was killed and 11 others arrested after testifying before a panel set up by the national election board.

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/ 8 July 2005

Ethiopian opposition pulls out of election probe

Ethiopia’s main opposition party, the Coalition for National Unity (CUD), has pulled out of a joint team investigating alleged fraud in disputed parliamentary elections, officials said on Friday. The CUD complained of threats against its members in various parts of the country following post-election violence in which at least 37 people died last month.