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U.S. Dept of State on pardon of opposition leaders

July 20th, 2007 |  |  1 Comment

U.S. Department of State
Press Statement
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
July 20, 2007

The United States appreciates the efforts of Ethiopian elders and civil society leaders that resulted in today’s pardon by the Ethiopian Government of 38 opposition leaders and journalists detained in the wake of political violence in 2005. We hope they will remain engaged in the promotion of national reconciliation and political reform.

We commend the government of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi for its statesmanship in resolving this issue. The detainees also should be commended for their commitment to advancing democracy in Ethiopia.

The United States calls on all parties to use this breakthrough as the basis to advance dialogue on peace and democratic progress for the benefit of the people of Ethiopia.

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One Comment to “U.S. Dept of State on pardon of opposition leaders”

  1. Debrelibanos says:

    Very good appreciation for the realeased of the 38 oppositions.
    No one trust this dictator PM, may be, he thinks that he is smart to release them before the HR.2003 pass on human rights & hope not to re-jailed them after the resolution.

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    July 20th, 2007 at 10:43 PM

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