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Sunday, April 23, 2006

Another scoop on the AA city adminstration
Adugna Zelalem, former kinijit member and a man who worked with Ayele Chamiso to take over the addis adminstration is in exile in Sudan now. I met him via mobile phone today. According to him, all but 22 signatures of the city councillors were forgeries. He also said that the American charge d'affairs here know about the forgeries and the intimidation of councillors by govern't security.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi bro. melekame Faskia. how is Faskia in Addis? bro can you tell us how we can reach the guy? by doing interview with him we can damage woyane propoganda, we have to do interview and publish it on web site and tensa radio. thank you

Anonymous said...

This blog is a real source of information for many of us. I am worried the woyane may trace you based on the information you are giving. Becareful of giving tips where you are liveing ,like Lideta, also stop giving information like..he is in exile in Sudan ..I guess he is in Excile would be safe enough.

Otherwise, thank you for the great job you do for our beloved country Ethiopia !!!

Anonymous said...

The "hodam" TPLF cadres are infesting with their poison all private website and bloggers in an attempt to frustrate genuine source of information. Ethioipian resources are getting wasted for paying this cadres. They are trying to do the same thing to you, bro. Please be brave and keep up the good work.

Ersasu said...

Ethio Zagol-

Awesome blog. Keep it up.

I wanted to use one of your photographs on a piece I'm writing and would like your permission to do so. Sorry for the public request--didn't see a contact address on your blog. You can contact me at my e-mail address: carpediemethiopia@gmail.com

Thanks. I look forward to hearing from you and to reading your postings.

Anonymous said...

The bravery you demonstrated is exceptional Adugna. We need to raise money for our brother and show our support to him and his family.

Anonymous said...

Neocolonialism. Go damn you Viki.
Ethiopia for Ethiopians

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