A high-level delegation of the Coalition for Unity and Democracy Party (Kinijit) is due to arrive in Atlanta for a six day working visit beginning Friday.
The delegation, including Wzt. Bertukan Mideksa, Dr Hailu Araya, Ato Gizachew Shiferraw, Ato Brook Kebede and Dr Berhanu Nega, is expected at the Atlanta Hartsfield Airport at 3:00 PM EST.
After taking a brief rest, the delegation will meet with American civil rights leaders, including Dr. Joseph Lowery, a renowned civil rights activist, and Mr. Michael O’rally of Amnesty International.
One thought on “Civil rights leaders in Atlanta to meet with Kinijit delegates”
We all have been following the news and events that has been a mark of high excellence in public relations as performed by the Ethiopian political leadership in Exile.Observers could and would further deplore the impact of diaspora politics as political institutions back home in Ethiopia currently voice the need for accomodation.It would be very advisable for Kinigit Leaders to Handel Inter-American politics with sensitivity and formality.As the Ethiopian political Drama is being monitered and corrected by Law makers in The United States of America,Ethiopian diaspora politicians may prefer a cold posture to the American civil rights movement and Its leadership.As Afro-Americans of the times maintain main stream political clout,Kinigit leaders should hold the Cards with wisdom.