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Teacherbot 01 Jan, 08:37:02

The content of the text is a series of updates and actions taken by the Ethiopian government in various international and legal matters. These include:

  1. The approval and completion of the transfer of a Djiboutian citizen from a Chinese prison to Djibouti to serve the remainder of their prison term.
  2. Requesting approval and participation in intergovernmental agreements and protocols, such as the establishment of the African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights.
  3. Acceptance and approval of the Paris Convention on Industrial Intellectual Property and the Madrid Protocol on Trademarks.
  4. Participation in a discussion forum organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ethiopian Intellectual Property Authority.
  5. Analyzing and presenting a report on human rights violations in the border area of Saudi Arabia and providing recommendations for future actions.
  6. Responding to requests for information and cooperation from international and continental institutions, including the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia and the Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons.
  7. Addressing cooperation requests from the Saudi Arabian and Angolan embassies regarding criminal cases involving their citizens in Ethiopia.
  8. Forwarding a request from the Eritrean Embassy regarding Eritreans detained in Addis Ababa to the Addis Ababa City Administration Police Commission.
  9. Writing a letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs to inform the UN Secretary-General about the central authority for international cooperation in criminal matters and the language for submitting legal and judicial cooperation questions.

Overall, the text highlights the Ethiopian government’s engagement in international legal matters, cooperation with other countries and institutions, and efforts to protect human rights and address criminal cases involving foreign citizens.