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Hailemariam Desalegn gets first taste of Ethiopian protest in New York City By Tedla Asfaw

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Protesters in New York chant: “Stop state-sponsored terrorism in Ethiopia.
Activists call on the US government to pressure the post-Meles regime to release all political prisoners

NEW YORK CITY — A rain on September 28 was not a welcome weather for protesters. It was raining hard from early morning and we followed the weather hour by hour, fearing for a washout of our rally scheduled for 3pm at 47 Street and 2nd Avenue at the UN Headquarters. Rain started to tamper down at noon but still the cloud was threatening . Newly sworn-in Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn might have liked the rainy day to avoid any protest after he gave a very unwelcome interview to VOA’s Peter Heinlein the other day, which angered most of us.

Our protest rally was not organized to unwelcome or welcome Hailemariam. It was a Freedom rally which was dubbed “May 18 Freedom Rally,” May 18 being the day Meles Zenawi nearly collapsed in front of his foreign supporters at Reagan Building in after a journalist, Abebe Gellaw, chanted him down as a brutal dictator. The slogans we prepared were calling for all political prisoners to be released and the backers of the Ethiopian regime to stop financing dictatorship that violated civil rights of its citizens.

However, after the September 27 VOA interview, Hailemariam rather accused the imprisoned journalists and activists of being people two hats: one for legal activity and another for illegal activity.

We have no choice but to respond in kind and our rally soon turned denouncing Hailemariam as another TPLF thug from the South. It was clear that Hailemarim Desalegn is a living Meles Zenawi. “Hailemariam is a Woyane,” we shoulted at the UN.

Some who wanted time to be given to Hailemariam started distancing themselves from Hailemariam after his VOA interview. New York has to “update” its slogan accordingly. Around 1pm fellow Ethiopians have arrived from DC area in Manhattan two hours earlier than the protest time. Taking advantage of the break in the rain, we started gathering around 1:30pm and placed our placards and flags in the designated area. The police let us gather even before 3pm and we took advantage of that.

The on and off light shower did not bother us for the first hour or so. In fact, we kept on chanting slogans, denouncing the dictatorship in Ethiopia. Stop terrorizing the people of Ethiopia !!! Shame on you Obama for supporting dictatorship in Ethiopia. Shame on You USA for selecting Ethiopian dictators behind the scene. Ethiopians did not vote for Hailemariam. The slogan went on like that.

More people started coming around 3pm and the slogans went on both in English and Amharic. A Swedish media had an interview with us for less than half an hour. The journalist asked the aim of our rally and what we thought of the recently released Swedish journalists from Ethiopian jail. We informed them that the Western media heard similar stories years ago but ignored it and now forced to hear from their own people who suffered in Ethiopian jail. Nothing new for us or the people of Ethiopia who have been abused for the last twenty one years.

Other medias also covered our rally without asking for an interview. The UN diplomats were educated on what was going in Ethiopia. Around 4:30pm the time Hailemariam addressed the UN 67th General Assembly there was a similar address for the Ethiopian people from the plaza. The address challenged Hailemaram Desalegn to tell the whole truth about the injustice, corruption and human rights abuses in Ethiopia and to resign from his position or “Mideba” in Amharic as a messenger of Woyane/TPLF.

Unfortunately Hailemariam missed this historical opportunity and officially declared himself another Woyane/TPLF from South at UN. Some Woyane/TPLF supporters were tearing the flyers they were handed out of anger. In reply they were condemned by the protesters as “Hode-aderes”. The rain had stopped and the huge crowd passing around UN was informed about what is going in Ethiopia until 6pm.

Hailemariam Desalegn led government is identical to that of the late Meles Zenawi’s government. Its backers are the same. Its vision is the same. Hailemariam himself without any apology declared that he is another Meles Zenawi. Hailemariam should get what ever Meles got in the last two decades whenever he travelled out of Ethiopia. New York has given him the first unwelcome and this will continue until Hailemariam is alive or forced to resign.

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