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Organisers say their main concern is for the safety of the men, who have been named as Zerihun Weldeyohans, 24, Habtamu Debela, 27, and 21-year-old Muluneh Tilahun Abera. Dr. Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher, Director of the Environmental Protection Authority of Ethiopia, has made presentation to the Ethiopian Students in Oslo and the Ethiopian Community in Norway are jointly working to colorfully celebrate the upcoming Ethiopian Millennium in Oslo. Here is the power point presentation, the report and selected photographs. The students say some of those detained in April have not been met. Next year it would be the 40th anniversary of the establishment of China-Ethiopian diplomatic ties. Over the recent years, the two sides enjoyed more and more common interests, reflected by frequent exchange of high-level visits, increasing political mutual trust, and fruitful achievements in the fields of culture, education, agriculture, sports, and human resources. According to Hakol Hinuch's executive director, Rabbi Shay Piron, only a few weeks ago the private schools did not take the children, "we will shut down the school system in the city." But students say they will not heed to threats. All three men have valid visas which do not run out until September 9. The social affairs subcommittee is doing a wonderful job in bringing all students close to each other by organizing a football match every Thursday and Sunday over this summer. (please check your email for timing and minor specifics). The Ethiopian students’ union in Oslo held a party on June 20 2008 at Kringsjå. Here are some of the photographs. Administrators at the city's public Orthodox schools said they would not accept the 30 children as planned. In addition to scholarships grants, the Chinese government has recently opened a vocational school in Addis Ababa to share Chinese experience and knowledge to Ethiopian professionals. The joint school, which plans to enroll 3,000 students on campus in the near future, would add teaching subjects such as architecture, bridge and road construction, and cartography to cater to Ethiopia’s needs. china_africa.jpg The newly appointed president of the university, Professor Eshetu Wencheku said: "The university administration and Ministry of Education discussed this in great detail and we feel that six weeks is enough time to prepare students for examinations." Ethiopian students are leaving the Addis Ababa University campus after attempts by the university authorities to end the two-month class boycott finally failed. The Ethiopian Student Union in Oslo and other participants on the topic "The Future for Organic Agriculture in Ethiopia" Professor Eshetu, who was appointed last Friday, admitted it is a significant step taken by the Chinese government decided to boost the number of government scholarships for Africa from the then 2,000 per year to 4,000 by 2009. As a long-term cooperation partner, Ethiopia will be a major beneficiary to this initiative,” he added. Numbers obtained from various sources vary widely. Sources in the official (public Orthodox) system say their schools have an
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