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Boston Ethiopians welcome Kinijit leaders

September 22nd, 2007  |  9 Comments

11:15 AM EST
Kinijit leaders were warmly received by Ethiopians in Boston as they arrived at Boston Logan Airport. The excitement by their supporters as they greeted them is the same as it was seen in Washington DC when they arrived two weeks ago. They leaders are now heading to the limousines awaiting them in the VIP area of the airport…

11:00 AM EST
Kinijit leaders have arrived at the Boston Logan Airport. They are being greeted by Ato Aklog Lemeneh and Ato Dawit Gizachew. The are heading to where Ethiopians have gathered at Terminal C

Kinijit leaders arrive in BostonKinijit leaders arrive in Boston [Photo: Kinijit Boston]

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