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Boston Ethiopians welcome Kinijit leaders

September 22nd, 2007  |  9 Comments

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

10:36 AM EST
The plane carrying Kinijit leaders is on schedule to arrive at 10:40 AM. Kinijit North America Chairman Aklog Lemeneh and Ato Dawit Gizachew, Kinijit Boston official, have been granted special permission from the airport police to go to the gate to receive the leaders. The Kinijit leaders issued this statement before heading to Boston this morning…

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