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Berhanu Nega meets with Ethiopians in London Sunday

June 6th, 2008 |  |  3 Comments

Dr Berhanu Nega, former senior leader of Ethiopia’s major opposition party, Kinijit, and Mayor-Elect of Addis Ababa, is heading to the U.K. today to meet with Ethiopians in London.

The public meeting, which is being organized by Kinijit supporters in the U.K., will be held on Sunday at Priory Community Center starting at 2:00 PM local time.

Dr Admassu Gebeyehu, former vice chairman of Kinijit, who is currently residing in Sweden, will join Dr Berhanu at the meeting.

Dr Berhanu Nega is currently leading a newly formed political organization named ‘Ginbot 7 Movement for Justice and Democracy.’

Ginbot 7 was formed on May 15 last month by Dr Berhanu, Ato Andargachew Tsege and other former senior leaders of Kinijit who have reached the conclusion that it is impossible to wage a peaceful political struggle inside Ethiopia against the ruling Tigrean People Liberation Front led by Meles Zenawi, who is also known as the Butcher of Addis Ababa and Mogadishu.

Place: Priory Community Centre, Acton Lane, London W3
Date/Time: Sunday, June 8, 2007, from 1400-1900 PM
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3 Comments to “Berhanu Nega meets with Ethiopians in London Sunday”

  1. comchambawe says:

    i hope in this time our political leaders won’t lose their focus and objective.in my humble opinion ,their primery objective shall be to have unity and democracy within the party.the structure of party foundation is critical to either success or failure.i wish you good luck….GOd bless ethiopia.

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    June 6th, 2008 at 1:49 PM

  2. mosses kalichaw says:

    Yes every former supporter of kinjit sholud now come together under the newly formed G-7.come on everybody that is the only way

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    June 6th, 2008 at 3:36 PM

  3. tgg says:

    i agree. go G7

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    June 6th, 2008 at 9:07 PM

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