Ethiopian News and Opinion Journal


  • HOME
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • CONTACT
  • FORUM
  • VIDEO
  • DIRECTORY
  • ADVERTISE
  • ALBUM
  • DICTIONARY
  • CLASSIFIEDS
  • EXERCISE
  • Login

A DC court will decide on Lishan Akuma's case today

September 13th, 2007 |

Kinijit supporter Lishan Akuma’s trial has been underway in the Washington DC court for the past two days. Yesterday the judge informed her that today could be the final day of the trial and a decision may be handed down.

Lishan was arrested on July 12 while participating in a demonstration in front of the White House to protest the conviction by the Woyanne kangaroo court against leaders of the Coalition for Unity and Democracy Party (Kinijit) in Ethiopia.

The police arrested Lishan accusing her of not obeying police orders. She will appear in court again today at 10 AM for the final day of the trial.

Kinijit-DC Metro chapter official Ato Alemayehu Abebe urges fellow Ethiopians in the DC area to come to the court in a show of solidarity with Lishan.

Place: District of Columbia Court
500 Indiana Ave NW [see map]
Time: 10 AM

Email This Post | Add a comment FORUM



Related Posts

  1. A DC court will decide on Lishan Akuma’s case today
  2. Lishan Akuma arraigned at a DC court
  3. Last day of Lishan Akuma’s court trial in Washington DC
  4. Lishan's trial extended to tomorrow morning
  5. Lishan Akuma not guilty

Leave a Comment

To write your comment in Amharic click here. አስተያየትዎን በአማርኛ ለመጻፍ እዚህ ይጫኑ:: ጽፈው ከጨረሱ በኋላ የጻፉትን ኮፒ አድርገው ወደዚህ ተመልሰው አስተያየት መስጫ ቦክስ ውስጥ ፔስት ያድርጉ::



Click to cancel reply








Recent Posts
  • Ethiopian Youth Public Meeting in Dallas – Saturday, Feb. 11
  • DC area Ethiopian churches under attack
  • Saudi pressured to release detained Ethiopians
  • International Ethiopian Women Conference March 9-11
  • ALEJE and OLF Public Meeting in Washington DC – Feb. 19
  • Where the truth lies in Ethiopia
  • Transformative Reconciliation for Unity in a Nutshell
  • When we were the peacemakers
  • Cooperative Behavior for Transformatve Reconciliation & Unity
  • A resurgent Ethiopian opposition in a new form
  • African Beggars Union Hall?
  • Kilil system is an instrument of Ethiopian disenfrachisement – Part 4
  • Several Meles Zenawi bodyguards arrested
  • UN experts dismayed by growing repression in Ethiopia
  • Swedish journalists appeal to Ethiopia’s dictator
  • Another sign of worsening repression in Ethiopia – IFEX
  • Using Anti-Terror Laws to Terrorize Dissent
  • We’ve met the enemy and he is us
  • Essentials to Resolve Differences for Reconciliation
  • Ethiopian delegation delivers letter to Saudi Arabia embassy in DC


©2012 Ethiopian Review
Publisher & Editor-in-Chief: Elias Kifle
Powered by WordPress