The Red Terror was a period of intense political and inter-communal violence in revolutionary Ethiopia during the late 1970s. This violence erupted two years after the revolution of 1974 and was concentrated in the cities and towns of Ethiopia, particularly in Addis Ababa, Gondar, Mekele, Asmara, and Dessie. In the struggle over the direction and ownership of the revolution, opposition groups of the radical left violently opposed a military regime that itself came to embrace and promulgate Marxist-Leninist language and policies, and that relied heavily on the use of armed force to stifle dissent. While much of the violence was carried out by security personnel, the delegation of the state’s means and instruments of violence to newly formed ...
“Modern” Ethiopia has been created and maintained through the achievement of external legitimacy. As...
Since the enactment of Ethiopia’s Proclamation on Anti-Terrorism in August 2009, at least11 journali...
This article was inspired by Arno Mayer’s magisterial work on the French and Russian revolutions. It...
The Red Terror was a period of intense political and inter-communal violence in revolutionary Ethiop...
This paper attempts to explain the political violence and the violation of human rights in Ethiopia ...
Between 1976 and 1978, urban Ethiopia became a site of collective violence. Rival campaigns of revol...
Between 1976 and 1978, urban Ethiopia became a site of collective violence. Rival campaigns of revol...
This article examines how violent interaction between ethnic and social groups in Ethiopia has sha...
The books argues for the rule of law, respect for human rights and the eradication of a culture of i...
At the Red Terror Martyrs' Memorial Museum (RTMMM) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, there sits upon a wall ...
Atrocities that befell Ethiopia during the Dergue regime (1974–91) targeted both the living and the ...
On October 8, 2016, the Ethiopian government officially declared a nationwide state of emergency in ...
This article examines the problematic relationship between Eritrea and Tigray as represented by the ...
The thesis is concerned with the Ethiopian revolution between 1974, when an urban popular uprising b...
In this article, I reflect on the sociopolitical impact and memory construction of the Ethiopian rev...
“Modern” Ethiopia has been created and maintained through the achievement of external legitimacy. As...
Since the enactment of Ethiopia’s Proclamation on Anti-Terrorism in August 2009, at least11 journali...
This article was inspired by Arno Mayer’s magisterial work on the French and Russian revolutions. It...
The Red Terror was a period of intense political and inter-communal violence in revolutionary Ethiop...
This paper attempts to explain the political violence and the violation of human rights in Ethiopia ...
Between 1976 and 1978, urban Ethiopia became a site of collective violence. Rival campaigns of revol...
Between 1976 and 1978, urban Ethiopia became a site of collective violence. Rival campaigns of revol...
This article examines how violent interaction between ethnic and social groups in Ethiopia has sha...
The books argues for the rule of law, respect for human rights and the eradication of a culture of i...
At the Red Terror Martyrs' Memorial Museum (RTMMM) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, there sits upon a wall ...
Atrocities that befell Ethiopia during the Dergue regime (1974–91) targeted both the living and the ...
On October 8, 2016, the Ethiopian government officially declared a nationwide state of emergency in ...
This article examines the problematic relationship between Eritrea and Tigray as represented by the ...
The thesis is concerned with the Ethiopian revolution between 1974, when an urban popular uprising b...
In this article, I reflect on the sociopolitical impact and memory construction of the Ethiopian rev...
“Modern” Ethiopia has been created and maintained through the achievement of external legitimacy. As...
Since the enactment of Ethiopia’s Proclamation on Anti-Terrorism in August 2009, at least11 journali...
This article was inspired by Arno Mayer’s magisterial work on the French and Russian revolutions. It...