Woyanne regime’s regional (killil) presidents have submitted a petition to dictator Meles Zenawi to charge Kinijit Vice President Bertukan Mideksa and her delegation with treason for speaking out in support of H.R. 2003.
According to the ER Research Unit, the petition, which is being orchestrated by Woyanne top officials, was initiated after Meles held a video conference with the regional presidents (his puppets) last Friday and discussed the impact H.R. 2003 will have on his regime.
Most Woyanne high level officials are terribly scared of the bill that is pending in the U.S. Congress since it would hold Woyanne regime officials personally accountable for the torture and killing of civilians.
The killil presidents submitted their petition against the Kinijit leaders to the federal government yesterday. Other local government officials are also asked by the Woyanne junta to submit a similar petition.
A newly formed Woyanne-affiliated organization named Ethiopian American Forum has also launched a campaign of intimidation against Kinijit delegates whom it accused of committing treason. Chairman of this group wrote in a recent letter to Senator Inhofe:
Dr. Alemayhu, Dr. Berhanu and Bertukan might have violated article 259 of the Ethiopian Penal Code of 1957 (as amended). Pursuant to Article 259, whoever commits an act intended to “…(a) jeopardize or destroy the independence of [Ethiopia]; or (b) provoke intervention in or interference with [Ethiopia’s] affairs, calculated to endanger its independence; or (c) initiate hostile acts from outside the state directed against [Ethiopia] or to involve it in a foreign war, hostilities, a blockade or occupation, is punishable with rigorous imprisonment from five years to life, or, in case of exceptional gravity, with death.” Therefore, if HR 2003 becomes law, CUD members may be the first victims… of HR 2003.
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Desperate Woyanne officials are enlisting the help of former U.S. ambassadors and other government officials. ER has learned that Woyanne billionaire Al Amoudi is behind the solicitation of support from former U.S. officials.