Eskinder Nega (Ge'ez: እስክንድር ነጋ, born c. 1968) is an Ethiopian journalist and blogger who has been jailed seven times by the Ethiopian government on convictions for treason and terrorism.
We live in an age of global expectations. Our hopes have converged in many ways, none more so than in our democratic aspirations.
All the great crimes of history, lest we forget, have their genesis in the moral wilderness of their times.
Freedom is partial to no race. Freedom has no religion. Freedom favors no ethnicity. Freedom discriminates not between rich and poor countries. Inevitably freedom will overwhelm Ethiopia.
As Ethiopia goes, so goes the whole Horn of Africa - a region where instability can have major security and humanitarian implications for the United States and Europe.
As a prisoner of conscience committed to peaceful transition to democracy, I urge Europe to apply economic sanctions against Ethiopia. What short-term pain may result will be compensated by long-term gain. A pledge to re-engage energetically with a democratic Ethiopia would act as a catalyst for reform.
Philip Larkin
Charles Hard Townes
James T. Shotwell
Kay Francis
Jennifer Saunders
Marissa Mayer
Howard Marion-Crawford
George Springer
Sheila Watt-Cloutier
Khalil Gibran
Thomas Malory
Lou Thesz