Written on Thursday, May 8th, 2008 at 2:31 am by ethioforum
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Press Release: May 6, 2008 – Plans are well underway for the four-day event,
Worldwide March for Freedom, Justice and Human Rights in Ethiopia, starting on
May 15, 2008 and ending on Sunday, March 18, but the invitation is still open for
more people to join in as organizers and support people. (Image - AbbayMedia)
Teleconference meetings are being held daily to assist participants in the
process.

On May 4th and 5th,  two teleconferences each day were held by the organizers
of these events and we want to update the public about what is going on.   

First of all, those involved in this international committee include representatives
from twenty different organizations from all over the world. Although some
represent political groups, all those participating have agreed to work together
as a non-political group focused on bringing freedom, justice and human rights
to Ethiopia. If you are someone or an organization who did not get an invitation
from us, we are sorry because we may not have your contact information, but we
would look forward to you contacting us because what we are planning is for all
organizations, communities, religious groups and civic groups.   

Once this Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia starts after this four-day event,
we would not want you to feel that we intentionally excluded you. We do not want
anyone left out that is interested in joining so please contact us now. It is
absolutely not too late. You are welcome! This includes Woyane supporters and
EPRDF members who want a better and more humane Ethiopia for the future.

Four events are scheduled and they include:

Day One: Thursday, May 15 – A DAY OF REMEMBERANCE: The Tent of
Grieving and Celebration

Day Two: Friday, May 16 – A DAY OF UNITY: Worldwide March for
Ethiopian Freedom, Justice and Human Rights

Day Three: Saturday, May 17 – DAY OF REACHING OUT: Building New
Connections

Day Four: Sunday, May 18 – DAY OF PRAYER: Confession, Thanksgiving,
Reconciliation and Petition

Because of time constraints, every committee member on the international
worldwide committee is to act as the mobilizer of the group(s) in their area. This
committee member then will act as the liaison between the local groups and the
international worldwide committee. This central committee will have the
responsibility to oversee the overall planning, assisting the implementation at the
local level as much as is needed.   

We continue to ask for more volunteers who would be willing to organize and
participate in one or in all of the four events occurring over the duration of the
four days—the day of remembrance, the day of the march, the day of unity and
the day of prayer. If possible, we ask that you participate in all of the four daily
events in your community.  

It does not matter the number of people who participate, even if you could bring
together five or ten. Others may be able to mobilize more, but together,
Ethiopians worldwide may be able to call attention to the lack of freedom and
justice in Ethiopia and so begin the hard work of coming up with solid solutions
for the dilemma we are in.

If there is a community not connected yet, you can start immediately and then
contact us. If there is a group in some state or region who has never been
involved before, we ask you to get involved now and we will help you—step by
step.   

Some immediate tasks to be completed:

  • We ask you to reach out to other civic or religious organizations—not
    necessarily Ethiopian—to be part of this.  For example, in Switzerland, the
    Switzerland Trade Union has agreed to rally with Ethiopians for Human
    Rights. Ethiopians should reach out to non-Ethiopians like this as it will
    only increase the interest in what is going on and it will also encourage the
    press to want to cover the story.  

  • Each committee in each community will need to identify a person ready to
    answer questions from the press and make the initial contacts with the
    press so there is press coverage of the event. This person, or another
    appointed person should be ready to answer questions as to why this rally
    is necessary and important.  

  • Reach out to others in the Horn of Africa or in Africa and include them in
    these activities.  Many of them have been suffering as well and we need to
    bridge the gaps between nations as well as within our nation.  

  • On day three, hold a town hall meeting or another kind of meeting at a
    community center, religious building or public building where Ethiopians
    can talk—not about politics, but about how to build new relationships with
    people from different groups coming together as one people.  

  • Collect funds in your community to be used for flyers, posters or travel
    expenses for those who may need to travel outside their areas.  

  • Make requests for permits to allow your group in front of your state capital.
    The goal is to have the rallies occur simultaneously all over the world. The
    posters and signs used in the rallies will be similar.    

  • The universal petition of what we are rallying for will be prepared and
    distributed to everyone. It will discuss the human rights abuses in
    Ethiopia.   

  • Mobilize people—call people in your community—go to the churches,
    mosques, synagogues, community centers, schools and any other place
    you might be able to engage people.  

  • In all activities, reflect and act on this principle: In order for Ethiopians to
    survive, we need to put humanity before ethnicity.  

Worldwide Committee Meeting Schedule:

Because of the time constraints, every day until next week, there will be a
meeting at 3:00 PM Eastern time for those in Europe, Africa, Australia or the
Middle East. Another meeting at 8:00 PM Eastern time for those in North
America. If anyone wants to participate, email us at
ethiopiansmarchforfreedom@yahoo.ca. Remember, there is still a need for more
people. It is not too late to join and to contribute in making this successful. It
depends on individuals doing their share.   

Important points about the proposed May 15-18 March:

  • It is non-political.

  • The programs will involve as many Ethiopians and Ethiopian organizations
    as are willing to participate.

  • The reasons for the previous failure to have an impact on the dictatorship
    in Ethiopia has been the unwillingness or inability of the various
    organizations to come together to form a united front against the regime.

  • The main objective of the march is to commemorate the first truly
    democratic election in Ethiopia in May 2005, which was stolen from the
    people of Ethiopia. It will also commemorate the loss of thousands of lives
    among people from all the ethnic groups in Ethiopia!

  • Most importantly, the events will be a starting point of a movement to
    reclaim Ethiopia for Ethiopians, by uniting under one movement.

  • It is of critical importance that all participants tone down politics while
    efforts are being made to put out the fire of division that has engulfed
    Ethiopia, and instead to look around to find brothers and sisters from
    other organizations and ethnic groups in order to hold hands and forge a
    united front.  

What is next?

The march is really the first step in a unified approach to address the problems
within Ethiopia. An umbrella organization will be necessary to coordinate further
actions. This is just the beginning signifying the launch of the Solidarity
Movement for a New Ethiopia.

  • Draft the petition to be used universally all over the world: A
    petition for the March, to be used by all participants, will be drafted. This
    will be done in the next few days and should be available to be studied
    and adopted by the March Organizers before distribution to participants.

  • Fund raising: Urgent actions on this front was suggested and plan for
    collections should be in place immediately to make money available for
    purchase of necessary items, payment for transportation etc. It was noted
    that there is very little time available for this, immediate institution of the
    process should start.

  • Follow-up Meeting: In view of the urgency of this process and the limited
    time available a follow-up meeting has been arranged for Tuesday, May 6,
    2008. The meeting for the European members will be at 3.00 p.m. EST
    and for the North American members it will be at 8.00 p.m EST.  
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