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Seblework calls on the Diaspora for an immediate Plan of Action Print E-mail
Written by Seblework Tadesse   
Saturday, 16 June 2007
Seblework TadesseMy name is Seblework Tadesse. I was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and I am one of those CUDP members who had been arrested and detained by Meles Zenawi. I was released after 19 months of suffering in Kaliti prison.

Diaspora Ethiopians therefore must tell their respective governments that Meles Zenawi is a mass murderer himself who has terrorized his people for so long and does not qualify as an ally against terror. His regime does not believe in or exercise democracy and the rule of law. Now, I suggest that civil disobedience be the strategy. This struggle is not easy but it is very effective. It is also important to recognize that it takes a long time to see results, but the result will be lasting.

Stay in the fight until the fight is won!!
Audio Listen to Seblework's interview on the International Ethiopian Women Radio Program
Seblework's Blog Read more at Seblework's blog kaliti.blogspot.com
 
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