Ethiopians in the Washington DC area are holding a protest rally in front of the Woyanne occupied Ethiopian embassy today, Monday, starting at 10 AM, to demand the release of Teddy Afro.
3506 International Dr NW
Washington, DC 20008
Organizers of the Woyanne embassy protest include Ethiopian artists, Addis Dimts Radio, EthioLion.com, Ethiopian Review, Ethiopiawinet Radio, Galbeed.com, Int’l Ethiopian Women Association, Netsanet Le Ethiopia Radio, Moa Anbessa, and Tegbar.
The organizers call on Ethiopians around the world to mobilize and help free Teddy Afro and all the political prisoners in Ethiopia, including Bekele Jirata, the recently jailed secretary general of the Oromo Federal Democratic Movement, from the Woyanne fascist regime’s disease-infested jails.
Related posts:
* Kangaroo court in Ethiopia convicts Teddy Afro
* There Is No Justice In Ethiopia – The Teddy Afro show trial
* The Ballad of Teddy Afro
* Judge WoldeMikael Meshesha on Teddy Afro’s case
* Journalists reporting Teddy Afro’s trial in Ethiopia arrested
* Woyanne throws Teddy Afro in jail
* Woyanne court rules against Tedy Afro
* Teddy Afro’s lawyer arrested
* Teddy Afro – Another victim of Ethiopia’s ruthless dictator
3 thoughts on “Free Teddy Afro rally today in Washington DC”
We have made so far a few rallys with no effect but I also beleive as it is our obligation as a citizen to continue rallying and protest the avertion of the course of justice.
Teddy Afro said what needed to be said.Luckily he don’t need Woyane financially to exist.The rest of us will starve to death if we said half of the things he said or the truth about Woyane.As we all know some countries like USA gives hundreds of thousands of dollars to Woyane every year.So I urge diaspora people in the NAME OF THE POOR AND THE AFFLICTED honest Ethiopian children please don’t pay taxes in the USA because it is your tax dollar that is buying guns to woyane and geting your mother and brother raped and father killed.Whole country destroyed.Also please Tell your local Government not to give money to Woyane.
When justice is done, a righteous person is delighted, but troublemakers are terrified