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We need to state the facts as accurately as possible.
HR2003 is a response to the excessive force used by the government during the 2005 election. In that election, not only were peaceful demonstrators killed but also there were many women and children who were executed while they were minding their businesses in their homes.
This might sound bizzare, for a government to kill its own peaceful citzenship, but that is what actually happened in Ethiopia and the pictorial, written and video evidences are mountainous. That is why even the government sponsored fact finding mission concluded that the government has used “excessive force.”
Despite the fact this is the case, the government has to this date refused to bring its criminal soldiers to justice. To this date the government has banned any peaceful demonstration in Addis Ababa and threatens the citizenery with deadly force if and when they practice their democratic rights.
HR 2003 calls for bringing the criminals to justice.
HR 2003 calls for lifting restriction on the democratic rights of the people.
HR 2003 is not a colonial tool but a universal tool. All people yearn for freedom, democratic right and guarantee to their lives. Let alone the USA, even if the devil enacted HR 2003, I would support him.
God bless the USA.
Life, Security and Freedom to all people.
The Ethiopian diaspora and opposition of the Ethiopian government have used the death of 193 Ethiopians as a spring board to implement their own political agendas.
I deeply regret the loss of any life. Let us also remember that the so-called innocent civilians killed police officers on the streets of Addis in 2005. Many of those wounded or killed were not peaceful protesters but instead agitators who took to the streets with homemade weapons, explosives, and even rocks. Instead of honoring thier lives the opposition has exploited their deaths. The opposition party plead guilty to inciting the riots in 2005 and also to inciting the ethnicity based polarization that intensified in the latter half of 2005.
While some members of Congress may have good intentions, Rep. Donald Payne has never hid has stance as an Eritrean supporter and therefore has everything to gain by working on a bill that would hurt Ethiopia’s position as a source of pride and history for all people of color.
Ethiopia will not be micro-managed by outside parties and will continue to make its people proud.
While I regret the loss of 193 lives in 2005 including the police officers who were killed by civilians, I would like to know where the Ethiopian solidarity was hiding in the 1980’s when the entire city of Howzien in Ethiopia was destroyed by the then Ethiopian government. Were those hundreds of thousands of people killed not Ethiopians? Where was the lobbying and protesting then?
Perfect proof that opposition supporters are not against the actions of the Ethiopian government but rather the etnicity of the government. It’s ok to kill as long as one of your own kind is doing it, is the message I take from all of this.
We need to state the facts as accurately as possible.
HR2003 is a response to the excessive force used by the government during the 2005 election. In that election, not only were peaceful demonstrators killed but also there were many women and children who were executed while they were minding their businesses in their homes.
This might sound bizzare, for a government to kill its own peaceful citzenship, but that is what actually happened in Ethiopia and the pictorial, written and video evidences are mountainous. That is why even the government sponsored fact finding mission concluded that the government has used “excessive force.”
Despite the fact this is the case, the government has to this date refused to bring its criminal soldiers to justice. To this date the government has banned any peaceful demonstration in Addis Ababa and threatens the citizenery with deadly force if and when they practice their democratic rights.
HR 2003 calls for bringing the criminals to justice.
HR 2003 calls for lifting restriction on the democratic rights of the people.
HR 2003 is not a colonial tool but a universal tool. All people yearn for freedom, democratic right and guarantee to their lives. Let alone the USA, even if the devil enacted HR 2003, I would support him.
God bless the USA.
Life, Security and Freedom to all people.
The Ethiopian diaspora and opposition of the Ethiopian government have used the death of 193 Ethiopians as a spring board to implement their own political agendas.
I deeply regret the loss of any life. Let us also remember that the so-called innocent civilians killed police officers on the streets of Addis in 2005. Many of those wounded or killed were not peaceful protesters but instead agitators who took to the streets with homemade weapons, explosives, and even rocks. Instead of honoring thier lives the opposition has exploited their deaths. The opposition party plead guilty to inciting the riots in 2005 and also to inciting the ethnicity based polarization that intensified in the latter half of 2005.
While some members of Congress may have good intentions, Rep. Donald Payne has never hid has stance as an Eritrean supporter and therefore has everything to gain by working on a bill that would hurt Ethiopia’s position as a source of pride and history for all people of color.
Ethiopia will not be micro-managed by outside parties and will continue to make its people proud.
While I regret the loss of 193 lives in 2005 including the police officers who were killed by civilians, I would like to know where the Ethiopian solidarity was hiding in the 1980’s when the entire city of Howzien in Ethiopia was destroyed by the then Ethiopian government. Were those hundreds of thousands of people killed not Ethiopians? Where was the lobbying and protesting then?
Perfect proof that opposition supporters are not against the actions of the Ethiopian government but rather the etnicity of the government. It’s ok to kill as long as one of your own kind is doing it, is the message I take from all of this.
Thank you for showing your true colors.