Sunday, July 6, 2014

Afar People’s Freedom Fighters condemns the coward act of Yemeni security forces


Afar People’s Gadile
Afar People’s Freedom Fighters
Afar people’s Gadile is perturbed to hear the kidnapping of Mr Andargachew Tsige by coordinated security action of Woyane and Yemeni Authorities in Sanaa. Mr Andargachew has been instrumental in bridging unification of Ethiopian opposition forces, in spreading the vision for tolerance, and a front figure in making sense of our multicultural mosaic in building democratic and inclusive Ethiopia.
Afar people freedom fighters press statement on Andargachew Tsige
Afar People’s Gadile (Freedom Fighters) condemns in all strongest possible terms the coward act of Yemeni security forces that contradicts all international treaties and conventions. Hence, the Yemeni government should be legally accountable for whatsoever happens with Mr Andargachew.
The Afar People Gadile sends the following short messages:
  • To British Government and EU: Follow-up the whereabouts of Mr Andargachew who is a British Citizen and set pressure in the regime in Addis Ababa. Show to the world and Ethiopians that you don’t discriminate between acquired citizenship and inherited citizenship. Show also that you stand for democratic values and human rights by officially condemning the act of terror committed by the regime in Addis –Ababa.
  • To Mr Andargachew Tsige: If you are tortured, abused and killed for the cause you believe in, there is nothing a human being can realize more than scarifying himself for others; therefore your mission is accomplished. We are thousands in Afar desert who share your vision, and ready to intensify our struggle in the spirit of multicultural and inclusive democratic Ethiopia.
  • To the regime in Addis Ababa: You have now poured gasoline on the Ertale volcano in Afar Desert. Be ready for what its eruption might cause on your comfort zone!
  • For Ethiopians: Our talk is short! The era of living-dead should be terminated! Come and join us!
Commander Mohamed Kadir
Mogorros, Ethiopia

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