Ethiopian Americans Call on US for Immediate Release of Political Prisoners

Monday, January 11, 2010

Today Ethiopian Americans held a successful demonstration across the street from the State Department in Washington where they expressed their outrage and concerns regarding the continued incarceration of the prominent political leader Mrs. Birtukan Mideksa and thousands of political prisoners in Ethiopia.

The protesters asked the US government and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to demand the immediate release of the Ethiopian pro-democracy leader Birtukan Mideksa and thousands of prisoners of conscience . They also requested the US makes a radical change in it’s relationship with Ethiopia’s dictatorial rulers who are playing major role  destabilizing the country and the Horn of Africa. Representatives of the protesters delivered a letter addressed to the Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton which demands the immediate release of Mrs. Birtukan Mideksa and all political prisoners in Ethiopia. In addition, on the letter to Secretary Clinton, the Ethiopian Americans emphasized the worsening of the political climate in Ethiopia in regard to free and fair election and respect for basic human rights. The protesters represented all different kind of organizations and groups around US, Canada and Europe. Continue reading »

March 4 Freedom Endorses the Press Release by Advocacy for Ethiopia

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December 4, 2009

Press Release

No Blank Checks for African Despots at Copenhagen Climate Conference!

The Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, we hope, will help bring about decisions that are significantly important to the well being of our planet.  As we look forward to a positive outcome of the conference, we would like to take this opportunity to also note the importance of Human rights, good governance, and poverty reduction for a sustainable protection of our planet.

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Recognizing the fact those who are most affected by ongoing damaging climate change are the people of developing nations, particularly those living in Africa; we urge the participants to take  extreme care in decision making  to help the continent from the catastrophic destabilization of global climate. Continue reading »