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Kinijit leaders meet with Ethiopians in Oakland

September 29th, 2007  |  7 Comments

4:40 PM PST / 7:40 PM EST
Ato Brook Kebede has finished his speech. Dr Berhanu Nega is speaking…

4:30 PM PST / 7:30 PM EST
Wzt. Bertukan Mideksa has concluded her speech. She talked about why Kinijit leaders, members and so many others are sacrificing so much. Ato Brook Kebede, the keynote speaker of today's event, is now speaking…

Kinijit public meeting in Oakland
Kinijit Vice President Bertukan Mideksa [photo: Kinijit Oakland-San Jose]

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