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Week-two of protest at Senator Inhofe’s Oklahoma office

November 19th, 2007 |  |  1 Comment

ETHIOPIAN-AMERICANS and FRIENDS of ETHIOPIA in OKLAHOMA
For H.R. 2003

Announcement

Week-two of Peaceful Protest at Senator Inhofe’s OKLAHOMA CITY Office on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2007
1900 NW Expressway Suite 1210, Oklahoma City, OK 73118. TIME: 11:00 AM

Contact Person: Mr. Muluneh Zeleke (Spokesperson), Phone: 405-314-4560

Purpose:
1. On-going campaign to create awareness among constituents of Senator Inhofe about H.R. 2003, the “Ethiopia Democracy and Accountability Act of 2007”

2. As constituents, to continue to petition Senator James Inhofe, to give his full support to the Democracy and Human Rights Bill: HR 2003.

Open letter from Oklahoma State University Professor Ted Vestal (author of “Ethiopia, A Post-Cold War Africa State”) to Sen. James Inhofe, November 13, 2007:

I was sorry to learn of your opposition to H.R.2003, the “Ethiopia Democracy and Accountability Act of 2007.” I know you have a strong personal tie to Ethiopia and that you have been charmed by the personable Prime Minister Meles Zenawi (as have I). I believe, however, that H.R.2003 is sound legislation in holding the feet of the ruling TPLF to the fire to live up to its rhetoric about what you refer to as a positive democratization process… I hope you will reconsider your position on H.R.2003 and join your colleagues in the House of Representatives in striving to promote democracy and human rights in Ethiopia. By not standing in the way of Senate concurrence in this significant foreign policy initiative, you will be serving your constituents well. Please let me know if I can provide you with any additional information about the current situation in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa.

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One Comment to “Week-two of protest at Senator Inhofe’s Oklahoma office”

  1. yikerebelen says:

    we need to organize all over usa infront of all senators’ office to get an insurrance from every senator that they are not going to be against freedom, democracy and human rights in ethiopia by holding or not supporting H.R 2003. This bill is very important to put th foundation of true democracy’s institutions, and forces to melese zenawi to respect the counrty’s constitutions. USA should know that they can protect their national security interst only under a stable and democratice sphers in ethiopia. so it is a testing time to USA’s senators to stand by truth, defend human rights and support democracy in ethiopia. in one way another ethiopia’s people win the struggle with out USA’S support.

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    November 19th, 2007 at 1:30 PM

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