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09MELBOURNE35
2009-03-02 05:13:00
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Consulate Melbourne
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Ethiopians Rally at Consulate Seeking Release of "Political

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL ET AS
SUBJECT: Ethiopians Rally at Consulate Seeking Release of "Political
Prisoners"

Summary
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL ET AS
SUBJECT: Ethiopians Rally at Consulate Seeking Release of "Political
Prisoners"

Summary
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1. (SBU) Approximately 55 Ethiopian nationals rallied in front of
the U.S. Consulate General in Melbourne protesting against the
"despotic" regime of Prime Minister Meles Zenawai and calling for
the release of "political prisoners." The rally was peaceful and
organized by "Australian Ethiopians for the Support of Democracy in
Ethiopia." The group presented a letter to the President (excerpted
below) asking that the U.S. halt all forms of direct assistance to
the Zenawai regime. End Summary.

Peaceful Protest
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2. (SBU) Approximately 55 mainly Ethiopian nationals rallied
peacefully in front of the U.S. Consulate General in Melbourne on
March 2. Media did not cover the event and police made no arrests.
The "Australian Ethiopians for the Support of Democracy in Ethiopia"
group organized the event and stated that the rally was intended to
build support for the release of "political prisoners" in Ethiopia
and to influence U.S. policy vis-a-vis the Zenawai government in
Ethiopia.


3. (SBU) Protesters chanted: "stop the murder" and "what do we want
- justice!" Banners demanded the release of Tewodros Kassahun
(Teddy Afro),Birtukan Mideska, and Abera Yemaneab. One banner read
"Obama!! We hope you stand with Ethiopian people." The Melbourne
rally was the Australian iteration of similar protests planned in
Washington, D.C., and at the U.S. missions in London, Berne, Oslo,
Munich, Rome, and Stockholm on March 2.

Excerpts of a Letter to the President
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4. (SBU) Pol/econ off accepted a letter dated March 2, 2009
addressed to the President, several excerpts of which have been
provided below. A full copy of the letter has been sent to the
EAP/ANP desk at State.

Begin excerpts:

-- "We Australian-Ethiopians call for your new administration to
apply direct and indirect pressure on the despotic Ethiopian regime
of Prime Minister Meles Zenawai in order to force change from the
distractive course it has locked the Ethiopian people and itself
into."

-- "We especially plead with the US for it to halt all forms of
direct assistance to the regime and limit itself only to
humanitarian aid delivered through non-governmental channels."

-- "Such an act by the United States, which will be supported by a
number of other democratic nations, some of whom have similar
measures already in place, will greatly help in bringing about an
end to the nightmarish existence the Ethiopian people have been
subjected to by this brutal regime for so long."

-- The letter lists "flagrant human rights abuses past and present
perpetuated by the Meles Zenawai regime" such as "systematically
harassing and abusing members of opposition parties, journalists,
human rights advocates, members and leaders of civil societies" as
well as "continued extrajudicial killing, abduction, imprisonment
and torture of opponents of the regime."

-- "Incomprehensively, however, all the appalling records of the
Meles Zenawai regime and his criminal gang were not a deterrent to
the previous US administration of George Bush who still recruited it
for its indirect intervention in Somalia. The intervention was to
stop that country from becoming a hotbed of terrorism and other such
criminalities by restoring law and order and encouraging
moderations."

End excerpts.

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5. (SBU) This is the first demonstration held at the U.S. Consulate
in Melbourne since the President's inauguration. Organizers of the
rally told pol/econ off that they see this as a "time of change" and
an opportunity to influence U.S. policy. The participants were
polite and said that they were "very grateful" for the chance to
express their views to the new administration.

THURSTON