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Kinijit-Canada supports International Leadership’s decision

October 8, 2006

Kinijit Support Groups in Canada (Calgary, Vancouver and Winnipeg) Express support for the International Leadership’s decision
October 18, 2006 — Kinijit support groups in Canada, rejected Shaleqa Yoseph Yazew’s personal statementthat post on kinijit.org Oct 15 2006 where he claims to suspended two prominent membersof Kinijit International. Ato Andargatchew Tsige and Ato Berhane Mewa. We find this kind of action undemocratic and desperate act of Shaleqa Yoseph Yazew to save his position.

Kinijit support groups in Canada fully supports the 12-member Kinijit International Leadership meeting Sunday afternoon (Oct 15) which voted to suspend Shaleqa Yoseph Yazew.

Kinijit Support Groups in Canada from Calgary, Vancouver and Winnipeg have come up with the following four-point resolution on this Matter.

1. Fully support Kinijit International Leadership meeting on (Oct 15) which voted to suspend Shaleqa Yoseph Yazew.

2. To cut of any kind of communication with Shaleqa Yoseph Yazew as of Oct 15, 2006.

3. Fully support the two press releases from Kinijit International Leadership of Oct 15 &16, 2006

4. If Shaleqa Yoseph Yazew is implicated in any financial impropriety and administrative misconducts, we ask Kinijit International Leadership to take legal action ASAP.

Kinijit Support Groups in Canada, Calgary, Vancouver and Winnipeg will always support the Kinijit International Leadership in good or bad time like this.

Kinijit is the people’s choice…The Ethiopian people shall triumph.

Kinijit Support Groups Calgary, Vancouver and Winnipeg

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