Congressional Ethiopia and Ethiopian American Caucus
As the founder and Chair of the Congressional Ethiopia and Ethiopian American Caucus,
I am proud to present a website dedicated to collecting the most updated information regarding the
activities of the Caucus. Please feel free to contact the 17 other
Members of the Ethiopia Caucus, and encourage your friends
and family to share their interests in Ethiopia and this Caucus with their Member of Congress. ... more
Recent News
Funding Priorities in our Community9/11/2007
Below you will find a list of my funding requests that have been included in the State Foreign Operations FY2008 Bill. Since becoming a Member of the Appropriations Committee, I have new oversight responsibilities for the spending of federal dollars, as well as an increased role in the prioritization of federal spending. As Chair of the Congressional Ethiopian American Caucus, I was sure to emphasize the importance of guiding foreign policy toward Ethiopia and supporting the Diaspora community in this country. Congressional Ethiopian American Caucus Celebrates the Ethiopian Millennium upon release of Political Prisoners7/20/2007
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.”
BRIEFING ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN ETHIOPIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16th 11:00 AM in 2318 Rayburn6/16/2007
Dear Colleagues:
As you are well aware, since the May 2005 elections, conditions in Ethiopia have deteriorated. Many people are incarcerated, including elected members of Parliament, political leaders, and human rights defenders. As the Ethiopian Commission of Inquiry stated in its final report, 193 people were killed in June and November 2005, and many more were injured.
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