Victory in the U.S. Congress – video


Kinijit Vice President Bertukan Mideksa and Addis Ababa Mayor-Elect Berhanu Nega will testify at a hearing in the United States House of Representatives’ Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health on Oct. 2, 2007.
The hearing will be held in Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2172, next Tuesday starting at 10:00 AM. The hearing is open for the public, but seats are available on first come first serve basis.
Other guests who are invited to testify include U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Jendayi Frazer, Human Rights Watch representative Saman Zia-Zarifi, Ogaden Human Rights Committee representative Fowsia Abdulkadir, and James Madison University Professor J. Peter Pham.

Ethiopian Review has been informed from sources close to Hailu Shawel’s family that he is critically ill in a Minneapolis hospital.
Ato Hailu’s condition has gotten worse since Monday, forcing the doctors to allow access to close family members only.
Two different sources told Ethiopian Review that the doctors said he feels better today, and that his condition is being stablized.
Ato Hailu was planning to travel to Washington DC this coming Saturday for a meeting, but it is postponed for the following week due to his health, according to EPRP sources.
Kinijit leaders arrive in Helsinki, Finland: L. to R. Dr Yacob Haile-Mariam, Ato Abayneh Berhanu, Ato Aschalew Ketema, Ato Muluneh Eyuel EMF – Kinijit leaders held a meeting with officials of the Government of Finland in Helsinki today.
The delegates — Secretary General Muluneh Eyoel, Ato Abayneh Berhanu, Dr. Yacob Haile-Mariam, Ato Kifle Tigneh and Ato Aschalew Ketema — discussed the current human rights situation in Ethiopia with members of parliament, Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials and journalists.
Finland’s major newspapers gave the delegation’s visit extensive coverage.
The Kinijit leaders also held a public meeting with Ethiopians in Finland.
They will return to Sweden by boat today.

The U.S. House of Representatives’ Foreign Affairs Committee today passed H.R. 2003 with all members voting in favor.
Kinijit delegates Dr Hailu Araya, Ato Gizachew Shiferraw, and Ato Brook Kebede attended the committee meeting to show their full support for the bill.
Several members of the Kinijit DC Metro chapter, including the vice chair, Ato Alemayehu Abebe, prominent Ethiopians, including Artist Tamagne Beyene, Addis Dimts Radio host Abebe Belew, and representative of the International Ethiopian Women Association Dr Abeba Fekade were also at the meeting to urge members to support the bill.
High ranking members of the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) leadership were at the meeting in a show of solidarity.
This is a victory for people’s power over money power. Woyanne spent millions of dollars to kill this bill through high powered lobbyists.
Great job Prof. Alemayehu Gebre-Mariam, Ato Neway Mengistu, Wzt. Meron Ahadu and all members of the H.R. 2003 Coalition who labored hard to get this bill passed.
The next step is a vote in the full House.
*Facts about H.R. 2003 [in English and Amharic]
The United States House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee to mark-up H.R. 2003 on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007
The Coalition for H.R. 2003 is pleased to announce that HR 2003 (“Ethiopia Democracy and accountability Act of 2007”), introduced by Chairman Donald Payne of the Subcommittee on Africa on April 20, 2007, has been scheduled for a mark-up vote in the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday, September 26, 2007, at 10 A.M. http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/testimony.asp?committee=1
H.R. 2003 has 85 co-sponsors in the House of Representatives!
It is expected that the Committee will mark-up the bill and recommend it to the floor with a do-pass recommendation, the highest level of approval that can be given to a bill by a committee. The bill requires the ruling regime to:
● Release of ALL political prisoners and restore the democratic rights of the people.
● Institute democratic reforms with accountability.
● Provide protections for human rights advocates and civic society organization and ensure the existence of adequate monitoring and reporting processes.
● Set up an independent judicial system with proper monitoring processes to protect judges from political interference.
● Bring to justice all human rights abusers, including the killers of 193 innocent men, women and children and those who wounded 763 others in the post-2005 election period, and thousands of others.
● Improve election procedures and ensure fraud free elections.
● Remove press censorship and restrictive press laws and establish a program to strengthen private media in Ethiopia.
The bill also
● Offers training programs for democratic participation.
● Limits the use of U.S. security assistance to peacekeeping and counter-terrorism and NOT against the civilian population.
● Fosters economic development.
● Provides assistance to strengthen local, regional, and national parliaments and governments, political parties, and civil society groups.
● Strengthens training for political parties in the areas of organization building and campaign management.
● Provides training for civil society groups in election monitoring.
● Promotes dispute resolution by means of dialogue, negotiations and compromise, and
● Professionalizes the National Election Board to help it address certain issues, e.g. issues delimitation of constituencies, voter and candidate registration, political party registration, voting irregularities and challenges.
Members of the Kinijit Delegation touring the U.S. are expected to attend and observe the proceedings.
The Coalition will provide further updates as soon as they become available.
Coalition for H.R. 2003
http://www.hr2003.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: 323-988-5688
*Facts about H.R. 2003 [in English and Amharic]