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Recently freed Kinijit leaders issue a statement

The Coalition for Unity and Democracy Party (Kinijit)
Press Release
July 25, 2007

(click here for Amharic)

As a result of the political unrest in our country, following the May 2005 election, lives have been lost, human and democratic rights of numerous citizens have been violated and valuable property has been destroyed. Furthermore, our society has sustained a psychological wound that is not likely to heal easily. The problem that our country is facing at present will not be solved easily. However, it is our ardent hope that we as a nation will recuperate gradually and strive forward in the fulfillment of our objectives.

We the leaders of CUD are among the victims of the national and widespread unrest. We have now been released on July 20, 2007 after 20 months of imprisonment. Numerous domestic and foreign forces have made strong efforts to secure our release. Many Ethiopians at home and abroad have held prayer and fasting vigils in their places of worship. Others have shown their solidarity with us through public demonstrations, undetained by hostile weather.

National elders have strived to resolve the problem through peace and reconciliation. We wish to thank our Ethiopian and non-Ethiopian advocates of human rights and democracy for the support and the peace of mind they gave us when we were in detention.

We wish to express our deep respect to our compatriots who lost their lives during this time of difficulty. They shall be remembered by us, former detainees, and by Ethiopians as a whole as martyrs for democracy. We shall also remember their families that God may give them consolation.

It is to be recalled that national elders have been making concerted efforts to have us released from prison and to extricate the Ethiopian peaceful political process from the aggressive and intransigent state in which it finds itself. Their effort was focused not only on having us released from detention but also on restoring the derailed democratic process to its proper course. Based on this understanding, we have agreed to resolve the conflict through a reconciliation process as initiated by the elders. We have further agreed to forgive all those who have done wrong, to seek ways by which those who have been harmed could be healed, but above all to look to the future and concentrate on the positive conditions that would be created after the reconciliation.

Our common effort is aimed at protecting our country from plunging into a quagmire of problems. Because of this aim, we have endeavored from the start not to be guided by hatred and to bear with patience the wrongs inflicted upon us.

We have discussed, with the elders, various issues considered necessary for creating a spirit of reconciliation and we have reached agreement on many points. We have also been made to understand by the elders that the agreements reached between us and them are also agreed upon by other concerned parties. Even though the statement released by the government is different from the agreement reached between the elders and us, it is
our belief that the elders will make public the true content of the agreement at a time and in a manner that is convenient to them. It is also our belief that the people understand the true nature of the intensive propaganda campaign that the government is waging through the mass media after the conclusion of the agreement. We are also fully confident that the propaganda barrage will not, in any way, reduce the strong support that the people have for CUD. This support has been clearly affirmed by the respect and love the people have shown us after our release from detention.

We have chosen to overlook the government propaganda and not to respond in kind because it would serve no purpose other than poisoning the spirit of reconciliation that we, the elders and the Ethiopian people in general would like to see prevailing. Rather, as political leaders, we have chosen to look forward to a bright future, because we believe that this approach will provide us a sound foundation for the success of our struggle for democracy. We the leaders of CUD wish to reaffirm our firm commitment to this struggle.

Currently, the first measure that the Ethiopian people would like to see taken according to the reached agreement is the release of all our members accused in connection with the unrest following the May 2005 election and who are still in detention. It is our ardent hope that the elders will pursue the release of these prisoners as a matter of urgency.

Finally, we the leaders of CUD, reaffirm our commitment to seeing democracy prevail in our country, and our readiness to work with other national forces that go along with the principles that we hold. After discussing the current situation prevailing in our country, CUD will make public the activities that it will subsequently pursue for the fulfillment of its peaceful objectives.

July 25, 2007
Addis Ababa

9 thoughts on “Recently freed Kinijit leaders issue a statement

  1. “Hod siawq Doro mata” yilal yagere sew lemohonu shimagle new yasfetan yemibalew chewata algebagnm ke meche jemiro new woyane shimagle yemiferaw …ewunetu facist Meles yepoletica kumaru silmeta bicha new…
    ewinetegna meriwoch kehonachuhu ende Mandella meswat mekifel ….ende wondimochachin na ehitochachin ye agazin keleha saiferu le hiwotachewn saisestu meswa’atnet endekefelut mekifel neberebachu…Tagay yimotal Tigil gin aimotm…

    Janamora

  2. Good to see them released and finally see them cool down. Now there are a lot of political prisoners who have been there for long are still there. Why are the “CUD” leaders only demanding the release of their supporters. Is the oldmad who is 83, mentioned by Dr. Berhanu on his book, released or left behind?

    It is time to look around, grasp reality and proceed for possible solutions,

  3. Tertaraw from JANAMORA, Sima Engi… you seem to be unhappy, by the release of theses individuals. What is your problem? For sometime now, some of you in the Diaspora have seriously engaged in a business of generating a Good sum of money on the behalf of these jailed Ethiopians, are you one of them? If you happen to be one, I suggest get out of your hidden box and make some money for leaving! By the way while, these people were in jail did you support their families financially or morally? If not, you don’t have any right to say what you have said!! Selam hun!

  4. Wondime Muhammed !! yenesu mefetat aidelem des yalalegn…yenesu agobdidew yikrta teikew mefetat new yemiabesachegn….lemohonu enezia miskin zegochachin ( ke 200 belay yemihonu) tirf hiwot noruachew newe meswat yehonut??? eski echin melisilgn…?

    JANAMORA

  5. Ok!! Jaramoraw , first I wanted to thank you for your candid statement! You started your comment by saying Wendme Mehamed, it is indeed great of you! Even though you and me believe in a different ideology, you are still calling me ” my Brother” this is it , this is what we Ethiopians are missing!! I can be weenie, you are kinigt or member of other organization, but we have one goal that goal is , this country Ethipia .. she is our common house(yegara betachen nat!!) , Benemotem Berebenem yet enhedalen!! Now let’s back to the point
    JanaMora yene hasab engedh, endezeh new , Ayeh, Yethiopia Yepolotica guzo aktachaew mekire alebet, Aree goraw,… Aree wendu …. Aree gigna,… yemelew abbaal wend wendun asherstal!! yehe mekom alebet!! Yebekal , kom belen yalfenbeten enaseb, man tetekeme? man tegoda.? .be fukerana beshelaala , ye-merab Democracy eko aymetam!! Janamora, lela menged mefeleg alebeen , terfu ke wendmochachen gara Dem mekabat new! Professor efrem yaluten semthal! ” yekrta meteyek gegnenet new.. yekerta madreg tsedk new…” yehe yegezbeher menged new.. bezh degmo yhe hagerachen edget eski enmokrew. turk eko alemetabnem, ers bers ako new menebelalaw.. dengai bai wewrewer tiet aytekosem neber!! sehtetu engdhi ke werewareim ke tequashum new. ahun esu kerto addis meraf enekefet , yemechachal meraf , yefeker mreaf, Mechew melinium Selam Yamtelen , Dhena Hunelen, wendweme behasab beneliaiem wendme neh!! Benegrachen lai Janamora Gojam yalech tensh wereda meslechene , Eski asredane !!

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