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7 thoughts on “Kinijit leaders arrive in Atlanta

  1. Elias,

    Where are the rest of your pictures? Where is Dr. Hailu Araya in the Atlanta pictures? How about a video of the welcoming reception?

    You are getting a little too slow now. Are you busy on the Shaleqa-Taye-EPRP case and the Sunday meeting called by these small-minded feudal elites whose thinking does not seem to pass the tip of their noses? It is clear they have declared good bye to democracy and they have fallen for dictaorship. I don’t thing we have anything in common with Hailu Showel and his run away gangs.

    They are responsible for weaking our movement. By doing so,the blood of those who sacrificed their lives for democracy is also in their hands as well as the Weyane fascists. We will hold Hailu Shawel et al accountable for those who died for democracy against dictatorship since they have dishonored those who died for democracy.

  2. Will Ato Hailu get a lesson from this love given to CUD leaders? still it is not too late to join his colegues. Instead of associating him self with thieves, die hard EPRP members and Abiot Tebaki cadres it is wise to listean to those Ethiopians who fought for his release. It will be a big political mistake to ignore what he is witnessing in the United States. Ato Hailu don’t under estimate the diaspora. That is the biggest mistake Woyanne did and for that they are going to pay a big price in the form of HR2003.

  3. Please let all of us show the people who do not believe in unity, that we are united and stand together to give them the lesson. This is the best time to show this Tomorrow, 14th of Ocober 2007 in DC.

    The fact is, without unity nothing can happen, will not happen. They are going to run their own bsiness, including mosntly the UGLY MONEY BUSINSS.

    Our Ethiopia is watching all this.

  4. peoples come peoples go ; but the struggle for democracy will keep on going . Don worry about peoples who feel the struggle will die with out their leadership… now i think we all are convinced that kinijit doesnt have shortage of leaders…. we have young intellectual and energetic personalities …

  5. The delegates’ Atlanta visit was so successful mainly in discussing issues that concerns the Diaspora. We got ample time to confront, to challenge the visionary leaders and find out their stand on current issues. Specially, this afternoon after lunch and coffee relaxing in the magnificent Stone Mountain Park we had profound group discussions.
    At the end of the day we were excited for beating Seattle in raising money, now we are second after DC.
    Mean while, Artist Abebe Belew showed how articulate, hilarious and intelligent he is during the fund raising. I promised to myself to tune to his radioshow.

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