Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Views and news from the 4th New World Summit of Stateless States

Dr. Shigut Geleta speaks atmThe New World Summit-Brussels Stateless State
Dr. Shigut Geleta addresses The New World Summit of Stateless State
The New World Summit of Stateless State was held from September 19-21 at Royal Flemish Theatre (KVS) in Brussels, Belgium. Twenty stateless political organisations have been participated on this summit. The Summit was divided in to five sessions. These are: Oppressive State, Progressive state, Global state, New States and Stateless State. Dr. Shigut Geleta has presented on the Oromo issues on the first session and his paper addressed how successive Ethiopian regimes orchestrated the notion of self-determination and attempted to blackmail genuine Oromo Liberation struggle.

UN experts urge Ethiopia to stop using anti-terrorism legislation to curb human rights

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September 21, 2014, GENEVA (United Nations Human Rights) – A group of United Nations human rights experts* today urged the Government of Ethiopia to stop misusing anti-terrorism legislation to curb freedoms of expression and association in the country, amid reports that people continue to be detained arbitrarily.
The experts’ call comes on the eve of the consideration by Ethiopia of a series of recommendations made earlier this year by members of the Human Rights Council in a process known as the Universal Periodic Review which applies equally to all 193 UN Members States. These recommendations are aimed at improving the protection and promotion of human rights in the country, including in the context of counter-terrorism measures.

Friday, September 19, 2014

http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/nature/post/man-catches-17-foot-anaconda-bare-hands/




Man catches 17-foot anaconda with bare hands

Sebastien Bascoules called catching huge snake ‘a dream come true’; he was called to a friend’s house after the reptile snatched a dog from the riverbank


Man in French Guiana used bare hands to catch 17-foot anaconda. Photo is a screen grab from the video
Man in French Guiana used bare hands to catch 17-foot anaconda. Photo is a screen grab from the video
A man in French Guiana used his bare hands to catch a menacing 17-foot anaconda from a river near a friend’s house and put the 175-pound snake in his bathtub overnight until he could relocate the reptile.
Sebastien Bascoules, 39, who has enjoyed handling reptiles since age 10, was called by a friend with news that the anaconda had snatched his dog, Minus, from the riverbank, according to Barcroft TV and various media outlets.
Bascoules, using broken English, described what happened to Barcroft TV, which released this video Thursday:
“It is really common to come across snakes in French Guiana; there are 98 species here,” Bascoules said, according to The Telegraph in the U.K. “I have caught between 15 and 20 anacondas. To capture a snake this size is a dream come true.”
As he waded into the small river, Bascoules said he was not scared because he thought it was smaller, but he was very surprised by its strength when it began to move.
“It was really difficult to capture these kind of snakes because they are very strong,” he said in the video. “This is the reason why I asked my friend to help me by catching his tail otherwise it could bite or strangulate me.
“If you know what to do, there is no problem.”
Once subdued on land, Bascoules put a cloth around the anaconda’s head “and it became inoffensive, like a big worm.”
The kids had no fear around the anaconda, which had a cloth around its head. Photo is a screen grab from the video
The kids had no fear around the anaconda, which had a cloth around its head. Photo is a screen grab from the video
As you can see, his kids rather enjoyed checking out the huge anaconda.
Since it was late in the day, Bascoules decided to take the anaconda home and put it into his bathtub until the next day.
“My wife was very, really happy,” Bascoules joked on the video.
“My wife was worried it might escape from the bathroom during the night,” the math teacher told Barcroft, according to The Telegraph.
The next day, Bascoules released the anaconda into a river six miles away, much to the relief of his wife.
 http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/nature/post/man-catches-17-foot-anaconda-bare-hands/

Thursday, September 18, 2014

THE KILLING, ARRESTING AND KIDNAPPING OROMO WILL NEVER STOP OROMO STRAGGLE FOR FREEDOM

By Mesfin

The Ethiopian dictatorial regime TPLF the minority group the will never stop killing, arresting , kidnapping, torturing and disappearing oromo students and oromo people unless we stand together and united to fight for our right and liberty. Oromo wherever you are now is the time for us to defend our enemies from killing, arresting and torturing our people no fight back untill we free our country from brutality and killer and if we do in a short peroid of time we will get back our country like every one else. On appril 28th 2014 Remeber what happened to oromo students in various universities and schools in Oromia Region only in Ambo more than 47 people have been massacred and hundreds of students were taken to unknown prison and many others are disppeared, tortured and killed. The TPLF Dictatorial minority regime continued the arresting,detention, torturing and kidnapping oromo students and people from various areas in Ethiopia.

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