A crowd of demonstrators, mostly Ethiopian refugees, donning red, yellow and green filled the courtyard of the United States State Department Friday morning with the sound of traditional Ethiopian tunes and beats.聽
Demonstrators called for an end to the Biden administration鈥檚 current policy in Ethiopia, which they say undermines the country鈥檚 democracy by siding with a terrorist organization and has the potential to destabilize the horn of Africa.聽
The event was hosted by , a group seeking to create awareness within the American public of Ethiopia鈥檚 current state of affairs, and brought roughly 1,000 people to the demonstration in support.聽
鈥淲e are here to save our country,鈥 said Bsuvi, 20, who asked not to use her last name. 鈥淎nd keep it from falling apart.鈥澛
The group has been in the District every Friday for the past month in front of places like the White House and the Capitol building, usually drawing a crowd of thousands.聽
Co-organizer Berhanu Taffse said demonstrators are there to say 鈥渘o more to sanctions, no more abandoning the voice of Ethiopia, silencing the horn of Africa.鈥澛

Ethiopia has been entrenched in a civil war since last year as its first elected government, ruled by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, fights off Tigray People鈥檚 Liberation Front 鈥 which previously ruled the country for 30 years and represents the third largest ethnic population in Ethiopia.聽
The Ethiopian government removed TPLF鈥檚 status as a legal party and formally classified the group as a terrorist organization in May, reported.
The civil war is estimated to have resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of individuals, prompted more than 61,000 Ethiopians to seek refuge in Sudan, and internally displaced over 2 million, according to a that addresses peace and democracy in Ethiopia. The bill would reduce development funding and security assistance, implement visa sanctions and promote high-level diplomatic engagement in the country.聽聽
Taffse said the majority of Ethiopians have been a champion of peace in the region, but a small number of elites 鈥渨ant to maintain control and create fractures.鈥
鈥淚t seems like we鈥檝e been ignored,鈥 he said.聽
Demonstrators said the bill misrepresents Ethiopia and ignores 鈥渉orrific war crimes鈥 committed by the TPLF while placing the blame of the war on Ethiopia.聽
鈥淸TPLF] need to disarm, they need to stop their aggression,鈥 Taffse said. 鈥淎merica needs to step up in saying this because American people value democracy and value peace and this is the first step to do.鈥

David Minasse, who has lived in the U.S for 40 years, said it is 鈥渃ompletely wrong for a democratic nation like the United States to do such a thing鈥 in supporting TPLF.聽
He said TPLF goes against the values the U.S. promotes and that supporting the former ruling party does not 鈥渂enefit the United States or its people.鈥澛
If passed, Minasse said the Senate bill would 鈥渄amage the economy of Ethiopia鈥 and 鈥渉urt the population 鈥 not the people in power.鈥澛
Taffse agreed. 鈥淭his is not right for the Ethiopian people, this is not right for the horn of Africa, this is not right for the region in general,鈥 he said.
The war has caused a humanitarian crisis that has gained foreign attention, including famine and ethnic-motivated arrests which the Ethiopian federal government has .

The crowd chanted sayings like 鈥淢r. President hear us,鈥 鈥淯SA鈥 and 鈥渘o more鈥 and held signs stating 鈥淎frican solutions for African problems,鈥 鈥淣OMORE undermining democracy in Ethiopia,鈥 and 鈥淏iden stop supporting TPLF terrorists.鈥
Taffse said the groups slogan, #NOMORE, is meant to condemn the U.S. for 鈥渟anctioning rather than supporting and encouraging the democracy Ethiopia is actually emerging into.鈥
Aster Berhane, 51, said she came to Friday鈥檚 demonstration to tell the U.S. government to stop putting sanctions on the Ethiopian government and to stop trying to 鈥渋mpose, or ideas, or whatever they want to do on our country.鈥澛
She said peace and an end to the civil war are the ultimate goals.聽
鈥淚 started showing up here鈥 because this is a very critical time in Ethiopia and my presence here 鈥 what I can say and do 鈥 is significant,鈥 she said.聽
鈥淲e鈥檝e been through a lot.鈥





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