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Djibouti  (HAN) January 23, 2006 - Associated Press correspondent Anthony Mitchell arrives at Jomo Kenyatta airport in Nairobi, late Sunday, Jan. 22, 2006, after he was expelled from Ethiopia. Mitchell had been ordered Saturday to leave the country within 24 hours by Solomon Abebe, the press spokesman for the ministry of foreign affairs. Fantahun Asres, an accreditation official with the Ministry of Information, told Mitchell, who is a British citizen, that the government believed his reporting was hostile to the Ethiopian government.

State visit by Emperor of Ethiopia accompanied by his second son the Duke of Harar

Emperor Hailie Selassie addresses State Banquet, Buckingham Palace

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The Ethiopian Melez warns against Destruction and Civil War

Ethiopian PM Concerned of Eritrea government behavior

Djibouti (HAN) (HAN) January 23, 2006 -The Prime Minister of Ethiopia warns that a Eritrea government would bring the most extreme left-wing agenda of Albanian or Khama rouge style in the history of the Horn of Africa


Ethiopian PM Concerned of Eritrea government behavior 

Djibouti (HAN) January 23, 2006 - The Prime Minister of Ethiopia warns that a Eritrean government would bring the most extreme left-wing agenda of Albanian or Khama rouge style in the history of the Horn of Africa.

The Prime Minister of Ethiopia warns that a Eritrea government would bring the most extreme left-wing agenda of Albanian or Khama rouge style in the history of the Horn of Africa.

Ethiopian leadership rejected the new border line and Eritrea has repeatedly warned that a new conflict is looming. The Prime Minister of Ethiopia warns that "the Eritrean government would bring the most extreme left-wing agenda of Albanian or Khama rouge style in the history of the Horn of Africa."

The State Department cancelled her trip to Eritrea on Wednesday, saying that Eritrea authorities were "not facilitating her travel to Eritrea." "The way we look at it is, it is their loss," a US official said.

Washington called off Jendayi Frazer's trip to Eritrea citing a lack of facilitation from authorities there, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Jendayi Frazer embarked on a fact-finding trip to the Ethiopian side of the border, according to the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea . She met Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and she went to visit drought-stricken southeastern Ethiopia on her return to the capital on Friday, then she plans to attend a summit of African Union leaders that opens on Monday in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, the US embassy in Addis Ababa said.


 

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