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Blockade of the Ethiopian embassy in Washington DC

June 30th, 2007 |  |  12 Comments

Ethiopian political and civic groups will block the Woyanne embassy in DC on Monday, July 2, 2007, to demand the immediate and unconditional release of the elected leaders of Ethiopia.

The rally starts at 9 AM this coming Monday in front of the Ethiopian Embassy, 3506 International Drive NW, Washington DC. For more info contact Kinijit-DC

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12 Comments to “Blockade of the Ethiopian embassy in Washington DC”

  1. sematat says:

    What kind of measures are you going to do to get the American people attention beyond the white house that is playing with the Ethiopian people unfair games siding with a dictator?

    The question is for how long the blockade will continue? Just for hours, half a day, a day, or weeks, months and even years until the Ethiopian people became free from the woyane enemies that history will remember them forever, the evils from Tigry( the place once was the place to the respected , loved, believers and good people)

    I hope, the blockade will continue day and night as much as it takes.

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    June 30th, 2007 at 12:08 PM

  2. hola says:

    please be careful when we wright something every time when i visit ethiopian review page most of the time i see some embaressing words. i know we hate woyanne,means woyanne doesn’t represent ethiopians if so why we say woyanne gvt,woyanne embassy there is no whats so ever woyanne embassy.please do not!remove the name we proud ETHIOPIA from the globe
    thank you

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    June 30th, 2007 at 1:26 PM

  3. Helil says:

    It should be blocked and the should understand our anger

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    June 30th, 2007 at 1:58 PM

  4. Fekre says:

    It is a must & should continue till our beloved leaders are out out the rat infested woyannes jail.
    Lets organize ourselves & fight for our freedom & our special intellectualls as well as our people & country from the evils.

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    June 30th, 2007 at 10:43 PM

  5. Antenew says:

    Why not give the Shimagles a chance to complete their work? Where where you all these time, and now you decided to block the embassy. Woyane is getting more and more stuburn just like you.

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    June 30th, 2007 at 10:46 PM

  6. thomas says:

    no one should be above the law. So, your leaders should wait the out come of the court process.

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    July 1st, 2007 at 6:52 AM

  7. Ewnet says:

    Thomas, you are right but not in your weyane cangarro court. For sure you and your tyranny dictators will face justice for all your devil work.

    free our leaders !!!

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    July 1st, 2007 at 12:47 PM

  8. Melaku says:

    Unity is one of our diseases. I hardly know why many of us lack such a strong spirit in our blood. Most human behaviors are not always born rather can be made. We need to go out and actually get it than wondering around and talk about the so called

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    July 1st, 2007 at 2:30 PM

  9. Teddy Melaku says:

    I admire the demonstrators. They are some of the TRUE sons and daughters of Ethiopia.

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    July 2nd, 2007 at 10:20 AM

  10. Sara says:

    Do you think this makes a differnce? Meleis is in power because of the U.S., since the U.S. wanted Melies in power and puting sanction on weyane does not bring any differnce than the UN effort during the election to restor order. Begging the attention of the U.S. does not bring any differnce becaue if the U.S. wants to make a differnce and release the Kinijit parties, it should have not taking it this long to acknowlege the crime againest humanity and human right Melies has done and continue doing,

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    July 2nd, 2007 at 12:39 PM

  11. Mimi says:

    They should block the Woyanne embassy until millennium is over

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    July 2nd, 2007 at 2:15 PM

  12. Sheger says:

    Do you really believe that,blocking an embassy in america or marching with banners every other day will pressurise these people who lived and fought in the desert for 17 years?
    Before wasting your breath,don’t you think it’s wise to sit down and analyse the nature of your contender? Whether you like it or not,your leaders are at the mercy of the very people you hate…wake up!You all have just collided with the wall,the rule of law in ethiopia,the existence of which you wont like to admit.
    ‘Kebegna maseriyawun belito yasatiral’ yilalu abew siteritu..Yilikis regeb bitilu lemeriwochachihu tiru yimesilegnal…
    Ke selamta gar

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    July 2nd, 2007 at 3:18 PM

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