Ethiopian opposition party
representatives and marathon star Feyissa Lelisa on Wednesday briefed
members of the European Parliament on the crises in Ethiopia urging EU
member states to stop financing a brutal regime in Ethiopia.
The delegation includes Prof. Berhnu
Nega, Chairman of Patriotic Ginbot 7, Merara Gudina, Chairman of the
Oromo Federalist Congress, as well as Feyisa Lilesa, Rio Olympic silver
medalist known worldwide for showing a protest gesture at the Olympic.
Prof. Berhanu Nega, who on the
occasion said Ethiopia is at the crossroads, cautioned that there were
only two options: resolve the crises in a peaceful manner or engage in
full scale war with the regime.
Nega, who described the situation in
Ethiopia as deeply troubling even to foreign observers, warned that
unless a solution is sought immediately, the cises in the country could
reach a point of no return.
He said the uprising in the Oromo and
Amhara regions as well as the Ogaden, which he said was a war zone, is
leading the country into a deep crises.
“What Ethiopians demand is the same
peace, security and democracy that is being enjoyed by the people of
Europe,” Nega said and added it was ironical that countries who are
watchdogs of democracy were also allies of the tyrannical regime in
Ethiopia in the name of geo politics and fighting terrorism. “Tyranny is
the source of terrorism,” Nega said.
Merara Gudina on his part called for
the rubber stamp parliament in Addis Ababa to be dissolved and for the
establishment of a transitional government.
Feyisa Lelisa, who said the suffering
of Ethiopians under a brutal regime still continues called on the
European countries to stop financing tyranny in Ethiopia.
Up to 1500 people were killed and
close to 60,000 detained in the last one year of protests, according to
Merara. About 600 were also killed in one day in October as millions
gathered for a religious ceremony. Security forces shot at party goers
creating a massive stampede. Some of the protesters died from gunshot
wounds.
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