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You couldn't make this stuff up, the death spiral continues, with the following fronts already open with UAE, Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan, Egypt and the internal ethnic issues.
They have decided to pick fights with Kenya as well, this cancer is destabilising the livelihoods of people in the entire region.The cancer tumour just keeps growing bigger and their demise is now in sight.
Their dam projects are now screwing up the lives of all their neighbours and their livelihoods.
Ethiopia plantations, dams threaten Kenya: HRW
Falling water levels in Kenya's Lake Turkana endanger livelihood of half a million in Kenya, Ethiopia, rights group says
http://aa.com.tr/en/africa/ethiopia-plantations-dams-threaten-kenya-hrw-/749974
Excerpt
They have decided to pick fights with Kenya as well, this cancer is destabilising the livelihoods of people in the entire region.The cancer tumour just keeps growing bigger and their demise is now in sight.
Their dam projects are now screwing up the lives of all their neighbours and their livelihoods.
Ethiopia plantations, dams threaten Kenya: HRW
Falling water levels in Kenya's Lake Turkana endanger livelihood of half a million in Kenya, Ethiopia, rights group says
http://aa.com.tr/en/africa/ethiopia-plantations-dams-threaten-kenya-hrw-/749974
Excerpt
The alkaline lake, which is the world’s largest desert lake, is a key fishing ground for the indigenous Turkana people of northern Kenya.
The water from the Omo River is the main source for the lake whose northern end stretches into Ethiopia.
Horne called on the Ethiopian government not to devastate the livelihoods of thousands of people who rely on the lake to feed their families.
"The Ethiopian government’s moves to develop its resources should not endanger the survival of indigenous people living downstream
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