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Last day of Lishan Akuma’s court trial in Washington DC

October 16th, 2007 |  |  4 Comments

The judge in Lishan Akuma’s trial heard testimonies of witnesses from both the prosecutor and the defendant sides today and yesterday. Tomorrow, Wednesday, will be the final day of the trial, according to the judge. After hearing from one more witness, the judge will rule on the case.

Lishan was arrested while protesting in front of the White House last July after the Woyanne kangaroo court sentenced Kinijit leaders to life in prison. She is one of the three individuals who were arrested for civil disobedience that day. The case against the other two was dismissed, but since the police allege that Lishan had resisted arrest, her case was brought to trial.

Ethiopians in the Washington DC area have a moral obligation to come to the court tomorrow and show solidarity with Lishan. The police went after her to make her an example, not because she deserves the charges that are made against her. We all need to be inside the court with Ethiopian flag and show the judge that Lishan is not a criminal — she is a caring person who stood up against the Woyanne injustice against the elected representatives of Ethiopia.

Please come to the court at 10:00 tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct. 17.

Place: District of Columbia Court, Room 212
500 Indiana Ave NW [see map]

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4 Comments to “Last day of Lishan Akuma’s court trial in Washington DC”

  1. habd says:

    Please let’s help out sister out. We all have to go together and let the Judge know she is innocent. Meles is the one who suppose to b in that Court not Her

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    October 16th, 2007 at 7:48 PM

  2. concerned says:

    I wouldn’t go inside a US court with an Ethiopian flag. What kind of message that would send to the judge, that Lisan follow Ethiopian rule. A US flag is much prefered

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    October 16th, 2007 at 8:38 PM

  3. Eyob says:

    Yes, I agree with ‘concerned’. Please lets make sure to have American flag rather than Ethiopian flag. That will send a message to the judge that we respect the American law and care for it.

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    October 17th, 2007 at 8:45 AM

  4. Tesfaye says:

    Lishan deserves SOLIDARTY of the Ethiopians. What ever the out come of the court will be, she should have the confidence that we stand with her. Hoping the court will consider the cause of the act and free her from charge.

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    October 17th, 2007 at 4:54 PM

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