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The students say some of those detained in April have not been released The Ethiopian students’ union in Oslo held a graduation party on June 16 2009 at Kringsjå. Here are some of the photographs. All three men have valid visas which do not run out until September 9. Police and Home Office chiefs are now investigating their disappearance. "We have tried to compromise with the government, but all we get is trouble back. We've had a miserable life in this period." The Ethiopian students’ union in Oslo held a party on June 16 2009 at Kringsjå. Here are some of the photographs. All three men have valid visas which do not run out until September 9. Police and Home Office chiefs are now investigating their disappearance. "We have tried to compromise with the government, but all we get is trouble back. We've had a miserable life in this period." Much of the funding they are entitled to according to the counselor. “From 2006, the Chinese government to honor its commitments made at the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). The figures show that Da'at Mevinim enrolled only about seven children of Ethiopian origin. Another 30 students were to be enrolled in the 'recognized but unofficial schools.' If this is not done, the ministry will take all the educational and administrative steps at its disposal." According to Hakol Hinuch's executive director, Rabbi Shay Piron, only a few weeks ago the private schools "told us specifically that they do not intend to register the new students. It's clear to everyone that the response to the enrollment instruction would be negative, but we had to go public with it to allow the Education Ministry and the city. Education Ministry director general Shimshon Shoshani said Wednesday that the schools have to enroll our children. A refusal to do so is discrimination. This is not a community problem only, but one with broad implications - today it's immigrants from Ethiopia, tomorrow it can happen to any other community." Professor Eshetu also said that the students have been under Dr. Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher, Director of the Environmental Protection Authority of Ethiopia, has made presentation to the Ethiopian Students in Oslo and other participants on the topic "The Future for Organic Agriculture in Ethiopia" But at the end of the day's tour, the men failed to meet up with the rest of the group to buy telephone calling cards. Despite calls for the students to return to class attendance has been minimal since April, when student protests for academic rights degenerated into the worst public disturbances in a decade. The Academic and Debate Subcommittee of the ESUO has successfully conducted an orientation program to the August 2008 entry Ethiopian students on August 20, 2008. Here is the announcement. The Global Xchange programme involves 18 volunteers, nine from Britain and nine from Ethiopia,
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