Congressional Ethiopian American
Caucus Celebrates the Ethiopian Millennium upon release of Political Prisoners
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Washington, DC – Congressman Mike Honda (D-CA), Members of the Congressional
Ethiopian American Caucus celebrate the release today of 38 Ethiopian
political opposition leaders, most recently sentenced to life in prison,
and now fully pardoned. This news comes after H.R.2003 the Ethiopia Democracy
and Accountability Act (Payne) House mark up on Wednesday, July 18th.
Caucus Members have traditionally supported legislation that reaffirms
Ethiopia’s role on the world stage. From H.R.935 Free and Fair Elections
in Ethiopia Act (Honda), to monitoring negotiations between Starbucks
and the Ethiopian Intellectual Property Office (EIPO), the Ethiopia Caucus
is based on the principle that if given the necessary tools, Ethiopia
can truly be a lighthouse for Africa. Rep. Honda, Founder and Chair of
the Ethiopia Caucus stated that, “It is important, now more than
ever, to celebrate Ethiopia with vigilance and genuine partnership.”
On the decision to pardon prominent political opposition leaders, Rep.
Honda stated, “In the spirit of new beginnings, it is my hope that
the Ethiopian Government and members of the political opposition take
every necessary step toward true reconciliation.” This week, Rep.
Honda (CA-15) introduced H.Res.550 congratulating the people of Ethiopia
on the second Millennium of Ethiopia, co-authored by Rep. Payne (NJ-10).
Ethiopia’s calendar is based on the Orthodox Tewahedo Calendar which
is derived from the Julian calendar – the west follows the Gregorian
calendar. H.RES. demonstrates Congress support for the Ethiopian American
community, and Congressman Honda plans to use the attention surrounding
the Millennium to highlight priority issues including reconciliation.
He stated that, “True reconciliation includes the speedy release
of political prisoners, and granting them the right to participate in
a democratic society. The Ethiopian Government has taken an important
step forward today that will set the tone for celebrations of the Millennium.
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Members of the Congressional Ethiopian American Caucus are eager to use
the Millennium as an opportunity to bring national attention to Ethiopia,
the original home of hundreds of thousands of Ethiopian Americans. Mr.
Honda stated that, “In the wake of a tumultuous period in Ethiopian
history, it was important for us to do more to increase visibility around
this country that has meant so much to an important, but largely overlooked,
minority constituency. We want to do more to show our appreciation to
the Ethiopian American community for all that they continue to contribute
to our society, and more importantly, to support their efforts to bring
national attention to the issues that matter to them.” Ethiopian
Americans make up the second largest African immigrant community in the
United States, with US-Ethiopia relations initiated in 1903. Recognizing
Ethiopia’s role in the formation of a Pan-African movement, and
defeating colonial rule are key points in the resolution, and a significant
aspect of Ethiopian identity. The Resolution also recognizes the efforts
of all those who are organizing Millennium celebrations. The African Union
has already declared the Ethiopia Millennium as the African Millennium,
and acknowledges the critical role Ethiopia plays in keeping peace on
the Continent.
s/ Rep. Michael Honda
s/ Rep. Donald Payne
s/ Rep. Diane Watson
s/ Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee
s/ Rep. Jim Clyburn
s/ Rep. Robert C. Scott
s/ Rep. Thelma D. Drake
s/ Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson
s/ Rep. Julia Carson
s/ Rep. Vic Snyder
s/ Rep. Zoe Lofgren
s/ Rep. Michael E. Capuano
s/ Rep. Jim Moran
s/ Rep. Barbara Lee
s/ Rep. Chris Van Hollen
s/ Rep. William Lacy Clay
s/ Rep. Gregory W. Meeks
s/ Rep. Elijah Cummings
s/ Rep. Albert Russell Wynn
s/ Rep. Carolyn Maloney
s/ Rep. Joe Wilson
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