Tomorrow, Saturday, April 9, Woyanne heavy weights Berhane Gebrekristos and Arkebe Equbay, along with their puppets Redwan Hussien and Girma Birru, will launch a campaign of disinformation in North America. They have called public meetings in Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York, Ottawa, San Jose, Toronto, and Washington DC.
The Woyanne thugs have the audacity to call such public meetings in North America ignoring the fact that most of us Ethiopians came to North America because Woyanne made Ethiopia a hell on earth for most of us. Our preference is to live in our own beautiful country.
Using brute force, Meles, Berhane, and Arkebe, in collaboration with a gang of opportunists like Girma Birru and Tekeda Alemu, succeeded in silencing and humiliating 80 million Ethiopians for the time being. In North America, the free world, it is a different story. We are going to confront and chase away these murderous thugs this weekend, and give voice to the voiceless Ethiopians at home.
Stay tuned for updates here on Ethiopian Review. Also Addis Dimts Radio live broadcast starts today at 6 PM. Listen to Addis Dimts here: addisdimts.com
Washington DC: April 9, 10 AM, Howard University, Cramton Auditorium
New York: April 9 at 12 Noon, Adama Clayton Powell Plaza
Columbus OH: April 9 at 1 PM, Hyatt Regency, 350 N. High Street
Dallas: April 9, 1 PM, Marriott Hotel by the Galleria
Ottawa: April 9 at 1 PM, CENTURION CONFERENCE CENTER, 170 Colonnade Road South
Boston: April 09 at 12 Noon, 85 Bishop Richard Allen Drive, Cambridge, MA
Minneapolis: April 10 at 1 PM, Hilton, 1001 Marquette Ave.
Los Angeles: April 10 at 1 PM, LA Convention Center
Atlanta: April 10, Dekalb Technical College, 12:00 PM
Seattle: April 10 at 11 Noon, Seattle Center, 305 Harrison Street
Toronto: April 10, University of Toronto, 89 Chestnut Street, 12:30 PM
San Jose: April 10, 12:00 Noon, Masonic Center, 2500 Masonic Drive
Denver: April 10 at 1 PM, Red Lion Hotel, 4040 Quebec Street
Las Vegas: April 13
Also listen to this audio:
[podcast]http://www.ethiopianreview.info/2011/GLOBAL_CIVIC_movement_in_Ethiopia-06apr2011.mp3[/podcast]
PRESS RELEASE
Stop the Woyanne event to be held at DeKalb Technical College Auditorium
Clarkston, Georgia
On the 10th of April, 2011 at 12 pm EST.
It is with great indignation and profound sorrow that the Ethiopian community, in and around Atlanta received the shocking news about the up coming meeting called by the delegation of the brutal regime of Ethiopian to be held in the DeKalb Technical College auditorium on the 10th of April, 2011. The delegation is part and parcel of the totalitarian, blood stained, ethnocentric regime that masquerade its ugly face with the acronym ‘EPRDF’ (Ethiopian People’s Republic Democratic Federation).
The Tigray Liberation Front (TPLF) took over the regime of Ethiopia in 1991 with the power of the gun; secured its control over the military, security, and police forces; the legislator, judiciary and the executive bodies; all the economic pillars of the country, such as the land (no Ethiopian owns land but the regime), industries like mining, banking, agro-business, construction, insurance, communication, etc. and is ruling the country through terror. Because of its contempt to the integrity of the country and its people, the regime was the main actor for the cessation of Eritrea and the give away of its port to Eritrea, its land to the Sudan along the boarder, and contracted out its fertile lands to foreign investors in disregard to local investors, farmers, and the recurring hunger the population faces. To appear democratic to the outside world, the regime holds national elections periodically that concludes with election fraud, public outrage and demonstrations, followed by savagery activities like beatings, imprisonments and killings; denunciations from election observers, humanitarian agencies, and outrage from other democracies around the glob. The last 20 years of the Ethnocentric Regime with Mr. Melese Zenawi at the helm as a prime minister is very well known for its human right atrocities, the suppression of freedom of expression, mobility and individual liberties.
In the 2005 National election, the regime lost the election to the opposition by an overwhelming majority. However, the regime rejected the election results, killed over 193 peaceful demonstrators, injured over 800, threw about 30,000 in concentration camps and prisons, and imprisoned opposition leaders that actually won the election. These human right atrocities, suppression of rights and liberties are documented by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, European Union (EU), and other organizations that observe elections like the Cater center, and African groups. The 2010 National Election was not different to that of 2005, except this time election observers were not tolerated, and the totalitarian prime minister, Mr. Meles Zenawi declared that his ethnocentric party(TPLF) won 99.6% of the vote, there by, at last, officiating his one party system rule.
Ethiopia’s dictator Meles Zenawi is one of the most notorious leaders that Africa has today, preceded only by president Omar AL-Beshir of the Sudan who is wanted by the International Court of justice at the Haig. Among those wanted because of genocide, Mr. Zenawi ranks top in the list because of his human right atrocities all over Ethiopia, and war crimes he committed in the neighboring land of Somalia. In the letter to the United Nations, the High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), president of Genocide Watch, Dr. Gregory Stanton said, “The Ethiopian Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi and others in his government were probably aware that they too have been implicated in serious human right atrocities.” The President asserted that extensive documents that show violations by the prime minister are available and that the documents were compiled by independent investigators and completed by International Human Right Organizations.
Therefore, we unequivocally condemn and reject the meeting intended to take place in the premise of DeKalb Technical College on the 10th of April, 2011. We urge every body and specially Ethiopians to stop the activities of this delegate of the totalitarian and brutal regime that has no respect for life, human dignity, rights, and liberties.
Coordinating Task force for Ethiopians in and around Atlanta, Georgia.
[email protected]
(641)715-3900 ext.691462#
Woyanne politburo member Arkebe Equbay held a meeting exclusively with Adwa Tigreans last night in California. The meeting was arranged by Aiga Forum admin Bitwoded Equbay, Arkebe’s brother, according to Ethiopian Review Intelligence Unit.
Most of the top leaders in Woyanne — the ruling ethnic apartheid junta in Ethiopia — are from the Adwa Awraja (district) of Tigray Region, including Meles and Arkebe.
Arkebe has arrived in the U.S. a few days ago to promote Woyanne’s five-year-plan, which is a disguise for solidifying its one-party rule in Ethiopia.
The secret meeting with Adwa Tigreans last night discussed strategies on how to outmaneuver Ethiopian pro-democracy activists who are preparing to confront Arkebe and his delegation who will launch a North America tour tomorrow, Saturday.
Some 20 Woyanne delegates have arrived in the U.S. this week. The delegation includes non-Tigreans who are segregated and staying at Courtyard Marriott Hotel in Washington DC, while their puppet-masters, the Adwa Tigreans, are staying with rich relatives who have bought homes through out the U.S. with the money they looted from the people of Ethiopia. [stay tuned for more details.]
Starting at 6 PM Washington DC time today Addis Dimts Radio will host live broadcast on the Woyanne cadres North America disinformation campaign.
Listen the discussion by calling 712-432-3920 access code 854226 or online by going to the website www.addisdimts.com.
The recent announcement by Meles Zenawi to build a massive dam along the Nile River has been received by Egypt’s government as a grave threat to country’s survival so much so that the military has been instructed to make preparation for war, according to an exclusive report by World Net Daily.
A better strategy for Egyptians is to help Ethiopians remove Meles Zenawi, instead of going to war with Ethiopia. They will be doing themselves and the people of Ethiopia a big favor if they do that. A democratically elected government in Ethiopia will not incite war with any of its neighbors.
Egypt must understand that for Meles, the Nile dam project is an attempt to cause a regional instability that is intended to divert the attention of the people of Ethiopia not to rise up against his regime. Ethiopia has several underutilized rivers that can be used for hydroelectric power. Building dam on the Nile River doesn’t make an economic sense. Like the Tekeze River dam, it is a politically motivated project. Read the full report here.