A meeting organised by Woyanne embassy was cancelled after Ethiopians demanded to express their views
A public meeting that was organised by the Ethiopian embassy in the Netherlands was cancelled yesterday due to demands from the participants for an open meeting.
The organisers of the meeting had invited only hand-picked Woyanne/EPRDF supporters, but other Ethiopians joined the meeting.
When the public meeting started, Deputy Ambassador Brook Kebede and First Secretary Zenebe Kebede tried to silence some Ethiopians who tried to ask questions and explain the reality in Ethiopia under the Woyanne rule.
When the participants persisted with their demand to ask questions, Ambassador Brook Kebede called security and tried to forcibly expel the Ethiopians from the Hotel where the meeting was held. The hotel security, however, refused to expel the participants, who were conducting themselves peacefully.
Instead of continuing with the meeting and listening to concerned Ethiopians, Brook cancelled the meeting and left.
The desperate Woyanne regime is currently sending its officials to Europe and North America to misinform Ethiopians in the Diaspora in an attempt to repair its badly tarnished image.
The touring delegates want to only talk and spread their propaganda. They refuse to entertain challenging questions from participants.
Two weeks ago, when Ethiopians in Atlanta posed challenging questions, some Woyanne supporters turned violent. One Woyanne thug, in fact, tried to physically attack a prominent Ethiopian businessman in Atlanta, Ato Cheru Terefe.
Where ever these Woyanne delegates travel, they are facing similar challenges from angry Ethiopians whose fellow citizens at home are being brutalized by the tribal junta.
Ethioguardian.com is used as one of the sources for this report.
3 thoughts on “Another day of shame for the Woyanne ambassador in the Hague”
Yes, it is a woyanne regime (regime of the heroes). When there are outlaws one just has to oust them and of course cancel the meeting or discussion. These outlaws do not understand the principles of democracy and good governance. Well one can throw any idea in a democratic forum but there must be a discipline of dialogue and the responsibility of maintaining that disciple.
Aye Hareg Aye Harge zemebelesh new ye metefcherecheriw
Your time has come. der byaber anbessa yaser belwal ye agere sew.
Good-bye and Good Luck. I shouldnt even comment on your views I have better things to do.
egzihaber yestish yelibishin
Ayiiii, Hareg, minew bemotesh, ya, ayemero atesh kemetenori betemochi yeshalal. Weyane eko ergum ena erkus, endihum wesha, yewesha lij new, ena weyanen ke medegef, alemefeter wey demo, memot yeshalesh nebere!
Muchi , ahunem muchiiiii!!