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Citation Details Title: Ethiopia's endangered democracy; Ethiopia is courted by the West as a key ally in the 'war on terror', an outpost of strength and democracy in a chronically unstable region. But Meles Zenawi's Government stands accused of crushing dissent, imprisoning its opponents and stifling the free press. With elections coming in May 2010, Nick Hunt investigates how Ethiopian democracy is being destroyed from within.(DEMOCRACY IN DANGER) Author: Nick Hunt Publication:New Internationalist (Magazine/Journal) Date: April 1, 2010 Publisher: New Internationalist Magazine Issue: 431 Page: 21(3)