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	<title>Comments on: Account of Ethiopia&#8217;s Segregationist Education Gives Needed Perspective</title>
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		<title>By: Habtamu</title>
		<link>http://www.ediswatching.org/2008/06/account-of-ethiopias-segregationist-education-gives-needed-perspective/comment-page-1/#comment-2682</link>
		<dc:creator>Habtamu</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 15:18:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello Berhane! Thank you very much for your belated comment on my article of June 2008 in April 2009. Nearly a year--what a delayed comment! I&#039;ve been there and I understand that you don&#039;t have Internet access to reply timely. And I also know that you must have paid at least $ 2 to write your comment or you were freerly sponsored by the government to write that. 

You start off your article, saying you did not know how to comment. Then, if you did not know, you should not have commented. I know it is shocking for you that I revealed the apartheid nature of education policy in ethiopia and for that matter all the plicies in all sectors. You are already in denial and I&#039;m not sure how much you will be able to learn from my follow-up comment. I have nothing newer or ameded to say than what I said in my article. I invite you to reread it again to grasp the concepts. 
 
Schools in Oromia (I mean primary to university levels) are battlegrounds between government soldiers and students. And except for the studnets in the ruling regions others are terrorized and traumatized every day there. They are not learning. No matter what you say to deny this, but this is a fact of everyday that is documented by Human Rights Watch, Amnesty Inernational, State Department and even the some online media. Take a recent  case of Gedo High School of Oromia, where students were killed and the government ordered to close down the whole school after the killings and imprisonments. Does this happen in Tirgray or Amhara States (ruling regions)? Obviously not, if you do not call this segregationist then what will you call it?

You claim to be an English teacher, you are teaching students incuracies. Look at your spellings and grammar and even your shallow substance above!!

Anways- we can discuss in private if would like to coninue this. 
All the best to you!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Berhane! Thank you very much for your belated comment on my article of June 2008 in April 2009. Nearly a year&#8211;what a delayed comment! I&#8217;ve been there and I understand that you don&#8217;t have Internet access to reply timely. And I also know that you must have paid at least $ 2 to write your comment or you were freerly sponsored by the government to write that. </p>
<p>You start off your article, saying you did not know how to comment. Then, if you did not know, you should not have commented. I know it is shocking for you that I revealed the apartheid nature of education policy in ethiopia and for that matter all the plicies in all sectors. You are already in denial and I&#8217;m not sure how much you will be able to learn from my follow-up comment. I have nothing newer or ameded to say than what I said in my article. I invite you to reread it again to grasp the concepts. </p>
<p>Schools in Oromia (I mean primary to university levels) are battlegrounds between government soldiers and students. And except for the studnets in the ruling regions others are terrorized and traumatized every day there. They are not learning. No matter what you say to deny this, but this is a fact of everyday that is documented by Human Rights Watch, Amnesty Inernational, State Department and even the some online media. Take a recent  case of Gedo High School of Oromia, where students were killed and the government ordered to close down the whole school after the killings and imprisonments. Does this happen in Tirgray or Amhara States (ruling regions)? Obviously not, if you do not call this segregationist then what will you call it?</p>
<p>You claim to be an English teacher, you are teaching students incuracies. Look at your spellings and grammar and even your shallow substance above!!</p>
<p>Anways- we can discuss in private if would like to coninue this.<br />
All the best to you!</p>
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		<title>By: Berhane G.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Berhane G.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 08:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don`t know how to start commenting what habtamu said. But at least i will try to write what is going on ethiopia specialy in the education sector with what has been saiid in the above by habtamu. Please a big lie doesn`t save ethiopia fro poverity. Currently I am in ethiopia .I am neither of Tigre nor of addis ababaian. But i have got a chance to see all the regions of Ethiopia and further more iam an English teacher. what has been said by habtamu-the litrate of american- is realy rediclous because things are not moving in what he wrote. Except the Addis ababa , SNNPRS and Gambella regions , all other regions start english as medium of insrtuction since 1992 E.C.- I know very well and I am witnsing my self by putting in the natural setting of Ethiopia , not America.PLEASE MY BROTHERRS AND SISTERS-WHERE EVER YOU LIVE-LET`S BE GENIUN -IF YOU WANT HABTAMU YOU CAN WRITE TO MY EMAIL berhane2008@ymail.com FOR FURTHER COMMUNCATION ABOUT ETHIOPIA BECOUSE YOU SEEMS AS IF YOU LACK INFORMATION ABOUT ETHIOPIA.  THANK YOU</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don`t know how to start commenting what habtamu said. But at least i will try to write what is going on ethiopia specialy in the education sector with what has been saiid in the above by habtamu. Please a big lie doesn`t save ethiopia fro poverity. Currently I am in ethiopia .I am neither of Tigre nor of addis ababaian. But i have got a chance to see all the regions of Ethiopia and further more iam an English teacher. what has been said by habtamu-the litrate of american- is realy rediclous because things are not moving in what he wrote. Except the Addis ababa , SNNPRS and Gambella regions , all other regions start english as medium of insrtuction since 1992 E.C.- I know very well and I am witnsing my self by putting in the natural setting of Ethiopia , not America.PLEASE MY BROTHERRS AND SISTERS-WHERE EVER YOU LIVE-LET`S BE GENIUN -IF YOU WANT HABTAMU YOU CAN WRITE TO MY EMAIL <a href="mailto:berhane2008@ymail.com">berhane2008@ymail.com</a> FOR FURTHER COMMUNCATION ABOUT ETHIOPIA BECOUSE YOU SEEMS AS IF YOU LACK INFORMATION ABOUT ETHIOPIA.  THANK YOU</p>
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