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Ethiopians rally in rare protest
16 April, 2009 ( BBC ) - The main opposition parties in Ethiopia
have held a march in Addis Ababa to call for the release of their
imprisoned leader, Birtukan Mideksa.
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Press Release: Release Judge Birtukan Mideksa without any
Preconditions - Ethiopian Unity Diaspora Forum, INC
Worldwide protest held on 2nd March
    3 March, 2009 ( Abbay Media ) - Ethiopians
    in the diaspora held a worldwide protest in
    various cities in front of the United States
    Embassies and the US State Department to
    ask the new Obama administration to give
    due attention to the plight of the Ethiopian
    people, for US to stop propping up the More
Worldwide Ethiopian
protests continues
" The worldwide protests have
the support of several political
and civic organizations that have
arrest...

Canadian MP pushes for Birtukan's release
" Peter Julian, NDP MP for
Burnaby-New West minister,
recently tabled a private members'
motion in the House of Commons,
calling on the Canadian government
to do what it can to pressure the
Ethiopian government to release
Birtukan Mideksa from Solitary
confinement in a tiny cell...
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Birtukan's arrest is tragic: US Ambassador
"To me the case is very tragic
for the Ethiopian government
and Birtukan, including for all
opposition parties in the
country". Yamamoto said
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A Humble Plea for Birtukan Mideksa's Release
    25 April, 2009 (EQN) - " Apparently,
    Birtukan's issue is legally moot,
    politically undemocratic, logically
    absured and morally disturbing. I do
    not think the government authorities
    and other politicians should waste
    their precious time and energy in
    such a minute matter. This is a plea
    for her unconditional release in  More
Worldwide Protest - PART 3