Saturday, 15 June 2013

Subcommittee Hearing: Ethiopia After Meles: The Future of Democracy and Human Rights



| 2172 House Rayburn Office Building Washington, DC 20515 | Jun 20, 2013 10:00am

Chairman Smith on the hearing: “Ethiopia is a vital American ally in Africa, but its human rights and democracy policies fall short of the basic rights that Ethiopians deserve. Our hearing will look at the policies of the current Ethiopian government in hopes that it will better accommodate political opposition and civil society, and respect the rights of all Ethiopians.  We also need to consider how the U.S. Government can support ways to improve the rights—and lives—of the Ethiopian people.”

Witnesses

Panel I

The Honorable Donald Y. Yamamoto

Acting Assistant Secretary of State
Bureau of African Affairs
U.S. Department of State







The Honorable Earl W. Gast

Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Africa
U.S. Agency for International Development



Panel II

Berhanu Nega, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Economics
Bucknell University

J. Peter Pham, Ph.D.

Director
Michael S. Ansari Africa Center
Atlantic Council








Mr. Obang Metho

Executive Director
Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia



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