Why Ethiopians Remain Silent in the Midst of a Deep Socio-Economic Crisis
By: Abyot Alemu In Ethiopia today, the markets are loud but the streets are quiet. Prices shout louder than people—bread, rent, fuel, and food costs have all soared beyond the reach of the average household. Civil servants’ salaries vanish within days, the unemployed drift between odd jobs, and parents skip meals so their children can eat. Yet in the face of this unrelenting hardship, the nation’s public squares remain calm. No swelling crowds, …
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Why Ethiopians Remain Silent in the Midst of a Deep Socio-Economic Crisis
By: Abyot Alemu In Ethiopia today, the markets are loud but the streets are quiet. Prices shout louder than people—bread, rent, fuel, and food costs have all soared beyond the reach of the average household. Civil servants’ salaries vanish within days, the unemployed drift between odd jobs, and parents skip meals so their children can eat. Yet in the face of this unrelenting hardship, the nation’s public squares remain calm. No swelling crowds, …
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