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Ethiopians in London held protest at the G-20 meeting

Hundreds of Ethiopians held a protest rally in London today (April 2) at the site of the G-20 meeting.

The protesters opposed the appearance of Ethiopia’s dictator Meles Zenawi at the meeting. They demanded the G-20 countries to stop financing the brutal dictatorship in Ethiopia.

The Ethiopian peaceful protesters are the biggest and most visible outside the G20, according to Rajiv Joshi, a coordinator for Global Call to Action Against Poverty .

15 thoughts on “Ethiopians in London held protest at the G-20 meeting

  1. I am so happy i see this.
    I saw on BBC that Oromo Liberation and Ogaden Liberation also was together protesting but not one of them had Ethiopian flag.

    I am happy about this picture.

  2. Thank you Londeners and all others from other parts of Europe for your magnificent,wonderfull and really a patriotic events that you showed us,for ur action in which you have exposed the Woyane tyrant & murderer Meles Zenawi for the whole world.We all are very very proud of you.

    God bless you!
    God bless Our mother land!
    Down with Woyanes!

  3. It is good only to be in a news otherwise it is a waste of time. I’m sick of such demonstrations. Why not the demonstrators go back home and fight? That is the only solution if you are lucky to win war. Otherwise not G20 G200 will not pay attention.

  4. You guys give me hope. Thank you and God Bless you all for being a voice for the voiceless Ethiopians who are living as hostages under murderer Meles.

  5. I can see that people are talking about Genocide. How’s the current government committing Genocide. I have been to Ethiopia and I could not see any Genocide activity. Can you enlighten me with a specific example of Genocide??
    Thanks!

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