The Ethiopian government has been blamed for being anti-democratic, corrupt and working to the repress the rights of the people to assemble, the right to justice and equal economic opportunity. The government has been blamed for acts of torture and arbitrary detention, denying citizen’s freedom of expression and association, freedom of assembly, the coalition acting
P r i n c i p l e s o f D e m o c r a c y – Democracy 101
Democracy 101, Social Capital, Social Movement
aratkilo 2017-05-30T19:06:05+00:00This page contains 21 pieces in a new series of one-page primers on the fundamentals of democracy produced by the Bureau of International Information Programs. ESVM adopts the primers as a discussion paper to enhance understanding of Social Justice, Democracy, Social Capital and Humane rights. Although the term is ubiquitous in today's world, explaining "democracy" can be challenging. This series provides the reader with an overview paper and then breaks down the specific elements of democratic governance into individual topics. Each paper in the series reflects both the thinking of mainstream theorists and common practices of the many free societies now flourishing under systems of democratic governance.
Guide for Interfaith Social Movements
Democracy 101, Social Movement
aratkilo 2017-05-30T20:39:37+00:00All citizens should be free to follow their conscience in matters of religious faith. Freedom of religion includes the right to worship alone or with others, in public or private, and to participate in religious observance, practice, and teaching without fear of persecution from government or other groups in society.
Arat Kilo
Cat 4, Social Capital, Social Movement
aratkilo 2017-05-30T17:55:09+00:00Meyazia 27 Square, commonly known as Arat Kilo, is a square in Addis Ababa. In its center is the eponymous monument, commemorating Ethiopia's liberation from Fascist Italy. In the Ethiopian Calendar Meyazia 27 (May 5), is both the day when Addis Ababa fell to Italy in the March of the Iron Will and the day