Several exiled members of Ethiopian armed forces have created a support group for Ethiopian People Patriotic Forces (EPPF), a statement issued by the group announced on Sunday. Click here to read their statement.
5 thoughts on “Former armed forces members launch EPPF support group”
this is another good news, keep it up eppf, you are doing a good job
What a good news. I am confident 2009 will be bring an exciting political change in the struggle to get rid off this tribal junta. I am nostalgic about our former defence forces (Mekelakeya Hailachen). My uncle served in the Ethiopian army in the early 70, and I am always proud of these former brave soldiers and more so at this critical time to stand behind the heroic EPPF to save our country.
5 thoughts on “Former armed forces members launch EPPF support group”
this is another good news, keep it up eppf, you are doing a good job
What a good news. I am confident 2009 will be bring an exciting political change in the struggle to get rid off this tribal junta. I am nostalgic about our former defence forces (Mekelakeya Hailachen). My uncle served in the Ethiopian army in the early 70, and I am always proud of these former brave soldiers and more so at this critical time to stand behind the heroic EPPF to save our country.
I have no words to express my joy for this good news. Let’s stand together and make a difference.
I cannot say that I’m happy by this possibltey of a civil war breaking out in Ethiopia. There has to be peaceful ways of transitioning power.
if it will bring last peace why not we all ethiopians support.