Merera gudina biography of williams
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Africa highlights: Netherlands expels Eritrea diplomat, H&M gets 'diversity tsar'
Somalis songstress Daleys was a trailblazerpublished at 16:11 Greenwich Mean Time 17 January 201816:11 GMT 17 January 2018
Aisha Afrah
BBC Somali
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Somali songstress Khadija Abdullahi Daleys, who died on Monday aged 81, was the pride of Somalis, fellow singer and close friend Mohamed Aden Da'ar has said.
''She was not an ordinary woman, her integrity, eloquence and courage complimented her musical talent. She was not like anyone, she was ou
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The decision
Upper Tribunal
(Immigration and asyl Chamber) Appeal Number: PA/07767/2019
THE IMMIGRATION ACTS
Heard at Birmingham CJC
Decision & Reasons Promulgated
On the 4 August 2022
On the 05 September 2022
Before
UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE HANSON
Between
GSA
(Anonymity direction made)
Appellant
and
THE sekreterare OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT
Respondent
Representation:
For the Appellant: Mr Howard of Fountain Solicitors.
For the Respondent: Mr Williams, a Senior Home Office Presenting Officer.
DECISION AND REASONS
1. The appellant, a citizen of Ethiopia born on 23 March 1991, appealed the decision to refuse his application for international protection dated 5 August 2019.
2. The grund of the appellant’s claim was that he is a member of the Patriotic Ginbot 7 (PG7) party. He claimed in 2005 his father was imprisoned for opposing and undertaking anti-government activities, although later released from prison, and that the appellant started to work with his fat
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Ethiopia government releases OFC leader Merere Gudina
Addis Ababa: The Ethiopian government on Wednesday released Merera Gudina, Chairman of Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC).
He was released as the Ethiopian government had discontinued criminal and terror charges against him and 527 others as part of its pledge to build national consensus.
Gudina, who was received by thousands of supporters in his resident city, Burayu, 15 km west of capital Addis Ababa, was in prison for 413 days for allegedly conspiring with an outlawed rebel group Ginbot 7.
He had vehemently denied the allegations stating they were politically motivated and he was a peaceful political activist.
"Our party, myself remained legal and we were operating in a legal framework all along," he told journalists.
Nevertheless, Gudina emphasized the Ethiopian government needs to keep its words on political reform and release of still imprisoned political activ