Meeting with exiled Kinijit MPs in Frankfurt – Live

There will be a very important public meeting in Frankfurt, Germany, Saturday, September 27. The meeting is expected to revive mobilization of support for Ethiopian People’s Patriotic Front (EPPF) by launching the newly restructured EPPF International Council. The delegates, Ato Leuel Qeskis and Ato Assefa Hailu, both of whom sent by the EPPF leadership to Europe, after having spent several months with the fighters in the field, will discuss with Ethiopians in Germany — and those who are coming for the meeting from neighboring countries — about the need to rally around the EPPF fighters. The delegates will also disclose preparations made to strengthened the organization. Read more about the meeting below.

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Exiled members of parliament, Ato Leul Qeskis and Ato Assefa Hailu, will hold a discussion with Ethiopians in Germany on Saturday, September 27, 2008.

The meeting will be broadcast live via Ethiopian Review Radio here.

Ato Leul Qeskis, a member of parliament from Gondar, and Ato Assefa Hailu, a member of parliament from Wollo, went into exile after the Meles dictatorship reversed the result of the 2005 elections and jailed the entire top leadership of the opposition Coalition for Unity and Democracy (Kinijit).

Instead of joining the rubber stamp parliament and give legitimacy to the Meles regime, the MPs left left their families behind and went into exile.

Both Ato Leul and Ato Assefa spent over 3 months in the field with fighters of Ethiopian People Patriotic Front (EPPF) as advisors before arriving in Asmara, Eritrea.

Currently, the exiled MPs are on a working visit in Europe on behalf of EPPF to discuss how Ethiopians can get involved in the struggle to bring an end to the terrorist regime in Ethiopia.

Frankfurt public meeting:

Place/Address: Frankfurt Am Main, Jugendherberger, Deutschherrnufer 12
Time/Date: Saturday, September 27, 2008, at 12:30 PM
More info: 01744115806 or 015776203683

The meeting will be broadcast live via Ethiopian Review Radio here.