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Photo: Ethiopians in Oklahoma hold a protest rally

Ethiopians and friends of Ethiopia in Oklahoma hold a protest rally in front of Senator Inhofe's office
Ethiopians and friends of Ethiopia in Oklahoma hold a protest rally in front of Senator Inhofe’s office
Ethiopians and friends of Ethiopia in Oklahoma hold a protest rally in front of Senator Inhofe's office
Ethiopians and friends of Ethiopia in Oklahoma hold a protest rally in front of Senator Inhofe’s office

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For Immediate Release – November 14, 2007
ETHIOPIAN-AMERICANS and FRIENDS of ETHIOPIA in
OKLAHOMA For H.R. 2003

First Week Peaceful Protest at Senator Inhofe’ s Oklahoma City office Successful

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – On Tuesday, November 13, 2007, Ethiopian-Americans and Friends of Ethiopia in Oklahoma for H.R. 2003, held a successful peaceful demonstration in front of Senator James Inhofe’s district office in Oklahoma City. Local TV stations and international media such as Associated Press covered the peaceful demonstration.

The purpose of the demonstration was to protest Senator James Inhofe’s opposition to H.R.2003,

the “Ethiopia Democracy and Accountability Act of 2007” In a statement that Senator James Inhofe made on the Senate floor on October 17, 2007, he stated;

“… In Ethiopia, recently, I met with Prime Minister Meles, his wife. I met with members of the Parliament and with all the individuals there who are trying to do a good job. While there, I saw first hand their democratic progress and commitment in fighting terrorism….…..In spite of all these successes, in spite of what we have talked about and the significance of Ethiopia, I think we have to oppose H.R. 2003….This resolution’s idea of encouraging and facilitating is to impose restrictions and ultimatums. These punitive actions could damage the bilateral relationship between the United States and the Government of Ethiopia, as well as derail progress Ethiopia has made in furtherance of democracy and supporting human rights.”

Senator Inhofe went on to say, “I hope when it comes to this side, if it does come in this form, that we will be able to resoundingly defeat it. I look forward to being in Ethiopia in about 3 weeks. I will certainly hope that I don’t have to go over there after having something like this pass the Senate.”

The senior Senator from the State of Oklahoma was referring to a visit in Addis Ababa with Prime Minster Meles Zenawi – that Parade Magazine identified as one of the Worlds Worst dictators.

A delegation representing the peaceful demonstrators presented a letter with backup documents that documented the recurring human rights abuses in Ethiopia to Senator Inhofe’s district office Director. The delegation comprised of Ethiopian-Americans, and native-born Americans underlined the importance of H.R.2003 in the struggle for human rights, freedom and the rule of law in Ethiopia. The delegation stressed that they were very concerned about Senator Inhofe’s continued opposition of the Human Rights bill.

The District Director stated that Senator James Inhofe did not, at this present time, put a “hold” on H.R.2003 and that Senator Inhofe as well as his staff will be doing further research on H.R.2003. The delegation requested that Senator Inhofe put out a statement stating that he did not put a “hold” on the bill and discussed thoroughly the reasons Senator Inhofe should support H.R.2003 when it came to the Senate Floor.

After exiting Senator Inhofe’s office, the delegation reported to the crowd the result of the meeting; commitments were made from the energized crowd to continue to engage Senator James Inhofe to garner his full support in the passage of H.R.2003 from the U.S. Senate.

As promised, Senator James Inhofe put out a short statement later on in the afternoon confirming that he has not put a hold on H.R.2003 at this time. Senator Inhofe’s quote on not currently having a hold on the bill is as follows:

“I do not currently have a hold on the Ethiopia Democracy and Accountability Act of 2007 as it is still being considered in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and has not yet been reported in its final form.”
-U.S. Senator James M. Inhofe (R-Okla.)

In light of today’s successful campaign towards Senator James Inhofe, Ethiopian-Americans and Friends of Ethiopia in Oklahoma for H.R. 2003 commit to continue engaging Senator Inhofe so that he will give his full support to the human rights bill. Ethiopian-Americans and Friends of Ethiopia in Oklahoma for H.R. 2003 urge all who have successfully supported the November 13 effort to continue to call, fax and e-mail Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) , Senator Trent Lott (R-MS) and Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) until Friday, November 16, 2007.

Ethiopian-Americans and Friends of Ethiopia in Oklahoma for H.R. 2003, thank everyone for the support that was given to the Oklahoma campaign, without the united action of everyone the effort would not have shown the success seen today.

Contact Person:
Mr. Muluneh Zeleke, Spokesperson
Phone: 405-314-4560

4 thoughts on “Photo: Ethiopians in Oklahoma hold a protest rally

  1. Elias,

    Thanks for posting these pictures.

    No wonder they say a picture is worth more than a thousand words.

    When I saw the pictures of several Americans holding slogans against senator Inhofe, I was very excited. But then I got depressed again. As usual, when a few dedicated true sons and daughters of Ethiopia are engaging in battle with the Senator along with these good and selfless Americans I see on the photo, most of us in the diaspora are not even calling the Senator’s office to express our concern.

    We are supposed to call and fax letters to the Senator’s office joining this selfless Ethiopians and Americans who sacrifice their time to be there. This is not the way to push HR-2003 through the legislation.

    One thing we should all know is that SUCCESS IS A JOURNEY. IT IS NOT A DESTINATION. What we do every day, no matter how small, will take us one more step to our success. Every thing we do for HR-2003 at every step will take us nearer to its success.

    HR-2003 is the best weapon we have at the moment against the fascist dictators in Ethiopia. If we don’t work hard to pass it through the senate, we will loose a valuable opportunity to move our country to a real democracy in a relatively peaceful way. The alternative is going to be difficult and grim. We may be forced to turn into a different form of struggle that we have been trying to avoid so far.

    If HR-2003 does not pass, we should be ready for an armed struggle. The alternative is clear. We should either work for the success of HR-2003 or get ready for the gun battle.

  2. How we would have enjoyed being at your side to express our protest and anger against Sen. Inhofe’s plan to block H.R. 2003. What a pity that Sen. Inhofe fall into the trap of Meles Zenawi. There are numerous evil acts that disclose the undemocratic nature of TPLF/EPDRF regime since it came to power. The propaganda on democracy by Meles and Co. is solely to serve hoodwink and mollify Governments of democratic countries and donor institutions to divert their attention from the ethnic politics and oppressive measures of the regime. In the last 2 years many have opened their eyes and demand a free and fair society. Some are still focusing on their short-term interest and ignore the voice of the oppressed like the US Government. Sen. Inhofe’s plan is to be seen within this context.

    Thanks to friends of Ethiopia and Ethio-Americans in Oklahoma for expressing your resistance against the plan of Sen. Inhofe.

    We also share the anxiety of sisters and brothers in Washington DC about the situation of Ethiopians in Kenya. We admire your effort to bring the case to the Kenyan Embassy. We are happy the case is taken serious by the Embassy. Thank you Ambassador Ogego!

    The STRUGGLE WILL GO ON!!
    Ali and Tesfaye from Germany

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