Thursday, October 17, 2013

Four arrested in church supporting Aba Girma and Co

Four arrested in church supporting Aba Girma and Co

October 16, 2013
Dear all
Please read and watch the video which is reported by The Wandsworth Guardian (click on the link below). the church Protest: Four people were arrested. Photo: Charlie Cadywould dispute is still on going the charity commission has given an appointment for both parties to come to common solution. the Woyanee Aba Girma and co has refused to go. instead WOYANE’s Aba Girma and the Embassy agreed to invite woyanee cadres Abun Gebreail and Abun Enttonos from Ethiopia to open the church forcefully by breaking British law while the matter is in the hands of charity commission. the true Ethiopian went out to protect the church. Aba Girma’s hired mercenaries were arrested and will be brought to court soon. please pass to link to all Ethiopian.
Abbey Desta

VIDEO: Election dispute leads to violence outside church

Violence erupted at the re-consecration of a church as a long-running rift between rival worshippers saw a protest turn ugly.
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, in St Philip StreetEthiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, in St Philip Street
Police arrested five people as the protest, which had begun on Saturday escalated to all out combat on Sunday outside the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, in St Philip Street, Battersea
It is believed the dispute, ongoing for 10 months, is over the election of trustees to run the church.
The church closed in April this year to clear the air and was reconsecrated on the weekend by two bishops who flew over from Ethiopia.
Police brought in extra offices and instructed Transport for London (TfL) to close part of the road during the protest, but fighting broke out behind the building following a peaceful ceremony attended by 200 worshippers.
Police leave a noticePolice leave a notice
Tewodros Gebru was charged with assault and intent of robbery, Dawrit Girmay was charged with affray and assaulting a police officer and Ammanuel Kidane for affray and assaulting a police officer.
Another man has been arrested for affray, while a fifth arrest was made for immigration offences.

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