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Bringing Addisu Legesse to justice in the U.S.

August 31st, 2006 |  |  1 Comment

The Justice Department has advised Ethiopian Review to inform Ethiopians in the U.S. whose family members have been tortured or murdered by the Meles/Addisu regime to contact the FBI offices in their local areas.

ER has contacted the Washington DC FBI office today and is trying to arrange a meeting with agents.

Diplomatic immunity cannot protect Addisu Legesse from murder charges, so let’s use the U.S. laws to get justice for our tortured and murdered friends and families back home.

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One Comment to “Bringing Addisu Legesse to justice in the U.S.”

  1. jezba says:

    Addisu Legesse has no power to make any decision in Meles’ government. He is there to do the minimum possible development without arguing with this tiny monster. He got this position just because he(Addisu) saved Meles’ life from danger in his home land, Tigre. It was an act of gratefulness for Addisu. Let him do his dev job until he is pushed away by the evil Meles.

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    December 19th, 2008 at 5:17 PM

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