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Newspaper Article | 2022

Etiopia frigir politiske fanger: – Positivt, men stanser neppe krigen

Lovise Aalen (2022)
Bistandsaktuelt.no 11.01.2022
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https://www.bistandsaktuelt.no/etiopia/etiopia-frigir-politiske-fanger-positivt-men-stanser-neppe-krigen/283658

Er Etiopias frigivelse av flere sentrale politiske fanger også et signal om en dialog som kan lede til våpenhvile og en slutt på den blodige Tigray-krigen? Neppe, mener norsk forskningsdirektør og Afrikas Horn-kjenner.

 

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https://www.bistandsaktuelt.no/etiopia/etiopia-frigir-politiske-fanger-positivt-men-stanser-neppe-krigen/283658

Lovise Aalen

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Youth in Africa: How Africa's post conflict regimes handle the African Millennias (Norglobal)

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Women in Transition: Female Employment and Political Empowerment during Ethiopia's Reform Process ]

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