Ete Emete - Part 5 (Kana TV Drama)

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Ete Emete - Part 5 (Kana TV Drama).

 What about the party members who did not return from Norway, where they were sent for "experience exchange"?

 

???? "I have been repeatedly attempted to kill, it is a complicated matter that I can't answer" - Mrs. Abebech Dechasa 

 

???? "Knowing that there are situations where I cannot return, I have decided not to return" - Mrs. St.

 

It is recalled that we have reported that the Head of Women's Affairs of the Boro Democratic Party (BODEPA), Mrs. Abebech Dechasa, and the Women's Affairs Officer of the Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice Party (Ezema), Mrs. St. Girma, went to Norway for an exchange of experience in mid-September and did not return to the country. 

 

The two members of the party went to Norway on September 18, 2017 and confirmed that they were forced to come to this decision due to political problems in their promises to Tikvah Ethiopia. 

 

Until they left the country, Mrs. Abebech Dechasa, who was the head of the water, mineral and energy office of Benshangul Gumuz region, and the head of the women's sector at Bodepa, said, "I have made many sacrifices. My husband and I have been imprisoned many times. My father was killed by thugs. Of course, we have decided not to return." 

 

He pointed out that the decision to leave was not a deliberate decision but a sudden decision. "When I left, I didn't think that I would stay. The problem was that I would fight in my country, but I stayed because I realized that if I came back, something more than what I had gone through was waiting for me," he said. 

 

"The political problem of the country is complicated and it is getting worse from time to time," said Mrs. Abebech, accusing that "the leadership in the region is engaged in robbery of investment land and mining areas." 

 

When he recalled what he observed when he was in charge of the district mining office, he said, "The biggest problem is corruption. You can't live against it. My mother couldn't accept it. I fought a lot. I was given repeated warnings. Finally, I was arrested and there were repeated assassination attempts. It's a complicated issue that I cannot return." 

 

They said that before they left the country, they were imprisoned along with their husbands and children.

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