The Truth About the Ethiopian Student Movement: It Was All About Power

[Zehabesha - Ethiopia] - 8/10/2025
The Habesha Yonas Biru, PhD Ethiopia’s current political fragmentation did not emerge overnight. Its roots run deep into the ideological ferment of the 1960s and 1970s, when university students and graduates sought to tear down the old imperial order. What they built instead was a template for (…)
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