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Mission
Statement
The
TISJD is a non- profit organization, based in Washington DC with
over 15 Chapters throughout the World. TISJD believes firmly that
a democratic and representative form of government is the best
guarantee for peace and stability in Ethiopia.
TISJD
strives to propagate and publicize the democratic principles and
ideals, and encourage all Ethiopians to play constructive role
in creating
a democratic system of government in Ethiopia by promoting, encouraging
democratic reforms and the strict observance of human rights in
Ethiopia.
In
order to accomplish this mission, the Organization will organize
forums and opportunities for the political participation of fellow
Ethiopians and build a strong democratic and civil society by
encouraging various groups, and political parties. Towards this
end the TISJD will also attempt to bring scholars and activists
to analyze the political crisis in Ethiopia.
The
TISJD is run and maintained by the contributions and generosity
of its members and supporters. TISJD is not a mouthpiece for any
group or party or individual and is independently managed by the
Executive Committee and a Board of Directors elected by its members.
The
work of TISJD will focus on paving the way for a better future
for all
Ethiopians, a future that is based on the democratic principles
of freedom,
justice and rule of law as well as the respect for basic principles
of human rights.
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Mitiku
Adisu 02/01/2006
Ras
Alula Abba Nega: An Ethiopian and African Hero 01/24/2006
By Ghelawdewos Araia
FREEDOM
OF THE PRESS: Questions on Treason Charges By Prof.
Tecola Hagos 01/14/2006
CAN
your STATE make you free? By:
Tekue W.W. Christchurch New Zealand 01/14/2006
UNITED
ACTION TO CHALLENGE INJUSTICE
By:
Tekue W.W. Christchurch New Zealand
Wrong
is Dead Wrong on HOrn of AfricalBrothers
Ghelawdewos
Araia 12/21/2005
Education
for Tolerance: Sustainable Dialogue for Human Dignity
By
Ghelawdewos Araia Ph.D 12/14/2005
Tolerance
at state level is indeed important but change of attitude or behavioral
modification at all levels is crucial in order to meaningfully employ
tolerance as part of respective cultures
LEADERSHI
AS PERSONAL CHARACTER
The
Deep Foundation of leadership
By
Tekue W.W. Christchurch NewZealand 11/28/2005
I
nside the world of SOCRATES and PLATO
By
Tekue W.W. Christchurch New Zealand 11/28/2005
Beyond
Sadness and Grief 11/15/2005
By:
Asegedech Mekonnen
The vocal Diaspora is not part of the solution. The economic
'boycott' of individuals that are believed to be supporters of the
ruling party started a year back in Washington, DC, the capital
of the Ethiopian Diaspora. It is sad that this economic boycott
and a call to break the long held tradition of self help and social
attachment is being promoted as a means of struggle in our country
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