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12-14 Mar.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 16)<br />

ERITREA 7175 Voice of the Broad Masses, Asmara, 1935-1952, 12 Mar'10,<br />

Arabic, talks, pops; 45433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 16)<br />

ETHIOPIA International shortwave radio monitors have confirmed that VOA<br />

broadcasts in the Amharic language are being jammed. Amharic is the main<br />

official language and the language of commerce in Ethiopia. VOA<br />

representatives in Ethiopia have been received complaints from listeners<br />

about noise drowning out its Amharic Service broadcasts. People trying to<br />

tune in can hear occasional snippets of the VOA broadcast covered by a<br />

loud crackle. The static began Feb 22 on all five VOA SW frequencies a<strong>im</strong>ed<br />

at East Africa in the 25 and 31-meter SW bands. Monitors say VOA<br />

transmissions in two other Ethiopian languages, Afan Oromo and Tigrinya,<br />

are being heard normally. They are broadcast on the same frequencies,<br />

before and after the hour-long Amharic program.<br />

The other foreign broadcast heard in Ethiopia, the German government's<br />

Deutsche Welle Amharic language program, also reports experiencing some<br />

interference, in the past few days. VOA and Deutsche Welle were jammed<br />

around the t<strong>im</strong>e of the last parliament election in 2005, and again before<br />

the 2008 nationwi<strong>de</strong> local elections. The next crucial parliament vote is<br />

scheduled for May 23. In 2008, the authoritative BBC monitoring service<br />

reported it was able to <strong>de</strong>termine that the jamming signals originated from<br />

within Ethiopia. This t<strong>im</strong>e, however, no such <strong>de</strong>termination has been ma<strong>de</strong>.<br />

In a telephone interview, Ethiopian Communications Office spokesman<br />

Sh<strong>im</strong>elis Kemal <strong>de</strong>nied any government involvement in the jamming. "This is<br />

a baseless allegation. The government doesn't espouse a policy of<br />

restricting media outlets from disseminating their messages to Ethiopian<br />

audiences," he said. Ethiopian officials have often <strong>de</strong>scribed VOA's<br />

Amharic Service as the "Voice of the opposition", saying its broadcasts<br />

reveal an anti-government bias. Meleskachew Ameha, an Amharic Service<br />

reporter in Addis Ababa, was <strong>de</strong>tained for two weeks, last year, in a case<br />

involving alleged possession of illegal broadcast equipment. He was<br />

released without charge.<br />

(VOA News, via Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, Mar 06; via dswci DXW)<br />

6030 R. Oromiya, Geja Dera (or Geja Jawe?), 1749-1805, 13 Mar'10,<br />

Vernacular, talks, chanting; 24432, increasing adj. QRM.<br />

6890 R. Fana, Geja Dera (or Geja Jawe?), 1902-1920, 12 Mar'10,<br />

Vernacular, talks, interviews; 35433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 16)<br />

FRANCE/GERMANY/RUSSIA/TAJIKISTAN BVB A-10 summer schedule<br />

MIDDLE EAST 1<br />

Day T<strong>im</strong>e Language<br />

Sunday 1530-1815 English 13590 kHz 100 kW Nauen<br />

Monday 1545-1600 English 13590 kHz 100 kW Nauen<br />

Tuesday 1545-1620 English 13590 kHz 100 kW Nauen<br />

Tuesday 1700-1715 English 13590 kHz 100 kW Nauen<br />

Tuesday 1715-1800 Hebrew 13590 kHz 100 kW Nauen<br />

Wednesday 1545-1600 English 13590 kHz 100 kW Nauen<br />

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