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UDJ Chair Birtukan Mideksa (photo credit: Jimma Times)

SOMALIA-ERITREA-ETHIOPIA HEADLINES

Jimma Times

Worldwide Ethiopian protests

Ethiopians around the world held a demonstration in support of political prisoners in Ethiopia since Wednesday. The main target of the protests demanded the release of Unity for Democracy and Justice (UDJ) chairperson Judge Birtukan Mideksa, Secretary General of the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (OFDM) Bekele Jirata and the famous artist Teddy Afro.

The rallies were held in various main western cities, including Washington D.C., London and Brussels. Several western governments and human rights organizations condemned the detainments of the opposition leaders by the Ethiopian government as well as the recent adoption of an NGO law which critics say violates fundamental rights and puts further restrictions on the civil society.

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Birtukan “encouraged’

According to a JT source, the UDJ leader Birtukan Mideksa is encouraged by the growing emotional support she received from Ethiopians from all corners of the world as well as the political help from several Western governments, describing that she felt “comforted and heartened by the worldwide support.”

The jailed Birtukan, who is a fan of US President Barrack Obama, asked for two books while in her prison cell: the Bible and Obama’s memoir “Dreams from My Father.”

Ethiopian withdrawal

Ethiopia continued to withdraw from Somalia on Thursday. The last of Ethiopian troops left Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Thursday, mostly transferring power to a joint force of Somali government troops and moderate Islamists. But many believe there will be a power vacuum that will be filled with the stronger and hardline al Shabaab islamists. The Eritrea-based Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys, designated a terrorist by the U.N, said on Thursday that the international community should stop calling for more peacekeepers in Somalia, a reaction to US attempts to bring UN peacekeepers to help the African Union (AU) force.

Eritrea - UN

The UN Security Council adopted a resolution condemning Eritrea’s occupation of Djibouti territories. It asked Asmara “to acknowledge its border dispute in Ras Doumeira and Doumeira Island” in order to start a dialogue. However on Thursday, the Eritrean government denied that it occupied any Djibouti territory. The Eritrean government, which has been blamed for starting conflicts against Yemen, Sudan, Djibouti and Ethiopia during the 1990s, is sensitive of new accusations from the UN. It called the UN resolution “ill-considered, unbalanced and unnecessary.”

Grenade blast in Addis

A hand-grenade blast wounded over 30 people in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, federal police said Thursday. Though it appears to be accidental, many expect the government to eventually blame the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and Eritrea. According to hospital sources contacted by Jimma Times, about two dozen of the wounded have already returned to their homes after getting brief treatment.

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Added: January 15, 2009. 10:34 PM GMT
woyane, free birtukan!!!!!!
Anonymous
Added: January 16, 2009. 12:51 AM GMT
great job ethiopians!! the freezing weather was overwhelming but we stuck it out for democracy and justice. i am proud of us.
God bless Ethiopia
ethio
Added: January 16, 2009. 03:27 AM GMT
you are our obama bertukan
You are more brave, smarter and stronger than any leader even obama
jegna
Added: January 16, 2009. 04:06 AM GMT
don't trust weyanne
TPLF is known for bombing taxis and buses in addis ababa to blame others and to score points
this is state terrorism in its purest form
Anonymous
Added: January 16, 2009. 05:31 AM GMT
tedy is guilty!
it is sad that some people want the killer tedyafro released
what about the homeless man killed??
Anonymous
Added: January 16, 2009. 03:58 PM GMT
OLF does not have a policy of targetting civilians so blaming us is not going to work
don's waste your time
Dibaba
Added: January 16, 2009. 08:07 PM GMT
ONE LOVE one TRIBE IS LIAR
AMHARA NEFTEGNA KEEP CRYING you homeless arrogent KOSO SELLERS. Meles zenawi will get rid of all Neftegnas which are better than fascist derg or feudal.

Shabia italian seretenoch also will be dealt with accordingly.
Meles Zenawi
Added: January 16, 2009. 09:02 PM GMT
Dream of father?
birtukan wants to be like Martin Luther King and obama but she forgot ethhiopia is under woyane military colony, not just under tyranny
Anonymous
Added: January 17, 2009. 12:50 AM GMT
great job ppl
thank you to all those who organized the perfect demonstrations!! thousands of ethiopians have went out in the cold weather to voice their rejection of zenawi and dictatorship May god bless our country
amanuel
Added: January 17, 2009. 02:29 AM GMT
she got her price she didn’t ask the pardon so let her stay
in person Diaspora will free

i am ethiopan too
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