Wednesday

Here goes the marriage!

The Coalition for Unity and Democracy Party (CUDP) said Thursday that it was surprised to hear that the party is a member of a new front called "Alliance for Freedom and Democracy." In a statement it issued CUDP said that though the formation of an opposition front in foreign countries was not a new phenomenon, it was not involved in the formation of the new front, and so far not a member of the so-called front.

CUDP added that as a legally registered party operating in the country, it has no interest to create a front with elements that want to engage in armed struggle.

The party underlined that it would strive to realize its objectives only through peaceful means based on the constitutions and other laws of the land.

According to the party, no one can speak about the destructive outcome of armed struggle more than Ethiopians, and the feeling of enmity and killing each other should stop.

The party strongly said that CUDP does not accept any call that is contrary to the legal and peaceful method of struggle, and urged individuals operating in foreign countries in the name of CUDP to refrain from irresponsible activities.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi there,

As we all see on most of the web sites, the discussion on the pros and cons of the AFD is intensfied, how about the Oromos can we hear form both sides? Any body out there?

Anonymous said...

I have few words to say about this. I am for changing strategies and all that. As Oromo movement is been stagnant for the last 15 years. I commend OLF for taking this bold move. It has been always tough for Oromos to take risk. We are not good in that department. I still do have my reservation on this issue and I still pose my question “Why CUD”? What do we have in common?

I will hear what your response for now!

Moti

Anonymous said...

we need some updates here---the Somalia situation for instance---lots is up---if we're gonna blog--let's blog