EPISODE · May 22, 2021 · 26 MIN
Ep. 117: A conversation with Goitom Gebreleul about the genocide in Tigray, Ethiopia
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As violence and unrest in the Tigray region of Ethiopia continues, we bring Goitom Gebreleul on the show. Gebreleul is a researcher in international and comparative politics of the Horn of Africa at Hatèta Policy Research. In his interview with Kim, he shares the evidence that this is a genocide and tells listeners what they can do to help. There's no news wrap this week, but you can still see what we're reading, listening to, and learning this week in the show notes on our website, ufahamuafrica.com. Books, Links, & Articles “Africans find it hard to learn what their governments are up to. It’s no surprise many suspect corruption.” by Joseph Asunka and Carolyn Logan“Somaliland deserves international recognition” by The Economist“Sudan: Lethal Force Used Against Protesters” by Human Rights Watch“Why the Tigray investigation should be conducted by the UN, alone” by Goitom Gebreluel and Mulu Beyene“Ethiopia: The Massacre in Axum” by Amnesty InternationalPrevious Episodes We MentionedEp. 102: A conversation with Noah Nathan about the Ghanaian electionFind the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
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As violence and unrest in the Tigray region of Ethiopia continues, we bring Goitom Gebreleul on the show. Gebreleul is a researcher in international and comparative politics of the Horn of Africa at Hatèta Policy Research. In his interview with Kim, he shares the evidence that this is a genocide and tells listeners what they can do to help. There's no news wrap this week, but you can still see what we're reading, listening to, and learning this week in the show notes on our website, ufahamuaf...
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