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Sudanese authorities release 26 Ethiopians they detained

June 8th, 2008 |  |  3 Comments

Ethiopia and Sudan Border Issues Committee reports that 26 Ethiopians who were detained by Sudanese authorities have been released.

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3 Comments to “Sudanese authorities release 26 Ethiopians they detained”

  1. david says:

    this is good news. DEATH TO LEGESSE ZENAWI! DEATH TO WOYANES!

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    June 8th, 2008 at 4:29 PM

  2. Assta B. Gettu says:

    The release of 26 Ethiopians held in the Sudanese jail for a number of days is a great delight for all of us Ethiopians concerned about our people and about our land.

    As we all know, Meles Zenawi lied by telling to the Ethiopian people that there was no land given to Sudan and there were no Ethiopians taken by force from their farm land to Sudan. Now we know the truth that Ethiopia is being governed by a Prime Minister addicted to lie and theft.

    Thanks to the Armacheho and Quara heroes who courageously entered the territories of Sudan and forced a bus load of Sudanese into the Ethiopian frontiers and held them in an undisclosed location until Sudan released the 26 Ethiopians held in one of its jails.

    As soon as the Woyanne regime and the Sudanese government heard this disturbing news, they panicked, and Woyanne, to help his friend Sudan, immediately sent his armies with army helicopters and began attacking his own people – the heroes of Armacheho and the Quara people to release the Sudanese people now in the hands of the Armacheho and the Quara heroes. They fought a full day battle, and the Armacheho heroes slaughtered more than 20 Woyanne soldiers, and one Shamble, Chale Alemu, was killed in the battle. The 26 Ethiopians were released from the Sudanese jail by this extraordinary feat of the Armacheho and Quara people. It is on these types of people we should put our hope to liberate our country, Ethiopia, from the wicked hands of Meles Seitanawi.

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    June 8th, 2008 at 6:40 PM

  3. Jemal says:

    Infact the Armachiho, Quara, and Wolkait people know the gut of the Sudanese army. Had not been the Woyane thorn in the area which is obviously fighting for the interest of Sudan, the border people of Ethiopia are extremely heroic and well aquinted with arms and could attack the Sudanese army even very deep in side Sudan at ease.

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    June 8th, 2008 at 8:38 PM

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