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September 29, 2014 TPLF’s (Ethiopian current ruling party) gunman fired three gun shots in front of peaceful demonstrators on the land of the most powerful and free country U.S.A. The incident happened inside the Ethiopian embassy at Washington DC. The gunman named Wodi Ayenu had fired these three shots while the peaceful demonstrators were shouting for freedom and release of political detainees in Ethiopia on Monday afternoon.

Secret Service arrests man believed to have fired gun near Ethiopian Embassy

Secret Service arrests man believed to have fired gun near Ethiopian Embassy

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At the Democratic National Committee in San Jose, California on May 8, 2014 an exile journalist named Ato Abebe Gelaw had tried to raise the dictatorial rule and the problem of Ethiopians under a savage government by shouting and interrupting president Obama’s speech. “President Obama Freedom for Ethiopia!” (Exiled journalist Abebe Gelaw)However President Obama has bothered very little on the matter of Ethiopians who are being daily punished by the ruling dictatorial party TPLF. The action of the TPLF gunman on the land of USA, who fired three shots in front of unarmed demonstrators, will clearly show the suppression of Ethiopians by the TPLF dictators. In addition this action should enlighten president Obama that he is aiding a government like TPLF who has even the gut to shoot any opposition inside his own land.

The arrest, intimidations and torture of opposition party members, journalists or bloggers by the Ethiopian current government (TPLF) have been intensified .These backward thinking and actions drove several protesters, especially who are lucky to breathe the air of freedom in various European countries or in USA to raise their voice. That was what happened on September 29, 2014 around the Ethiopian embassy in Washington DC. But the protesters were welcomed by gun fire not from the US government or US police department but from TPLF gunman who was guarding the embassy.

In general, the world can now better understand the extreme situation the Ethiopia people have put up for the past 23 years just simply by looking at the videos of this gunman firing directly at unarmed protesters. If this TPLF lover and supporter dared to take this attempt of killing demonstrators on a broad day light in one of the most democratic land on earth U.S.A, then it will not be difficult for the rest of the world to imagine what the TPLF soldiers are capable of doing on innocent Ethiopian inside Ethiopia, where democracy, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly or rule of law under TPLF regime are simply castles on a sky. What would have President Obama said if the bullets had gone straight into the head of an America who was passing by. Luckily no one was hurt by the three gun shot fired by this man. Unfortunately one of the bullets hit a parked car. Would not that be very devastating if there was someone inside that car!

By Zerihun Shumete (From Germany Hof)

Source:- Fox News, ESAT TV; ECADF and State Department.

 

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