Monday, October 22, 2007

HR 2003 and revoking the pardon

The Ethiopian Government is not happy that HR 2003 is being considered by the Senate. They are seriously considering revoking the Pardon of the Kinjit leaders on grounds of committing a crime against the constitution if the bill passes. One of the criteria for the release of the Kinjit leaders is they had to agree not to committ any crimes against the constitution. Lobbying for HR 2003 is a crime according to the Ethiopian Government.

1 Comments:

At 8:16 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Ethioinfo,

Congradulations for starting up a blog that will further benefit the struggle for democracy in Ethiopia.

We are closely watching the BBBs move at the home front. I don't think they have that much room to maneuvre as the people are well aware of their intention.

I am now enclining to the idea of a break up - I mean there is no way any sensible humanbeing or group will ever be able to achieve any thing with the Dr. Nega's group.

If they go their own way - I don't think the Keste Damena group will survive for a couple of years. They are horribly incompetent and power mongerers. Their base is in the US and Europe.

Also, if you can please read Andy Mafia boy and comment on your blog.

Good luck!
Arat Kilo

 

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