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Virginia: Alexandria police arrested Dagmawee Dawit and Glenn Eubanks suspected of bank robbery

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Police Arrest Two After Bank Robbery April 12th 2017 Scene of Wells Fargo bank robbery at Bradlee Center (APD photo) The Alexandria Police Department made two arrests in a robbery that occurred at the Wells Fargo Bank at 3624 King Street this afternoon.
Around 1:50 p.m. on Wednesday, April 12, 2017, police were called to the Bradlee Shopping Center to investigate a bank robbery.
Two suspects were subsequently apprehended by Alexandria Police Officers. Dagmawee Dawit, 22, and Glenn Eubanks, 27, both City of Alexandria residents, were charged with Robbery.
Police ask that anyone with information about this incident call Detective Michael Whelan at 703.746.6228.

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Justice for Ethiopian man who was killed 26 years ago in London

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ከየ26 ዓመት በፊት በለንደን ከሚገኘው መኖርያ ቤቱ ደጃፍ የተገለደዉ ወንድማችን ሞገስ አባይ ደመ ከልብ ሆኖ እንዳይቀርየአሟሟት ምክንያት ለእንግሊዝ መንግስት ለመጠየቅ  የቀረበ አቤቱታ(Petition)

ሞገስ አባይ የተባለ የ27 ዓመት ኢትዮጵያዊ በለንደንከሚገኘው የወንድሙ፣ ዓለም አባይ፣ መኖርያ ቤት ደጃፍ ... ሰኔ 30 ቀን 1990 . ሞቶ ተገኘ፡፡ዓለም የወንድሙን ሞት ሲሰማ በሃዘን ተዋጠ። አሟሟቱ ግን እጅጉን እንዲጠራጠር አደረገዉ። ሞገስ የሞተዉ፣ቼኒስ ጎዳና፣ ሎንደን WC1 ከሚገኘው 4 ፎቅ ላይ በመዝለል ሊሆን ይችላል  ተብሎ  ቢገመትም፣ ከምስክሮች የተገኘው ማስረጃ በሟቹ ሰውነት ላያም ሆነ በአካባቢው አንዳችም የፈሰሰ ደም እንዳልነበር ሲሆን፣ስናገኘዉም ህይወት አልነበረዉም ስለዚህም የሞተዉ ቀደም ብሎ ሊሆን ይችላል የሚል ነበር። ፖሊሶቹ ግን በተቃራኒዉ፣ እኛ ስንደርስ ሟች እስትንፋስ ነበረዉ፣ በሟቹ ሰውነት ላይም ደም ነበረ አሉ፡፡ ይህም ሆኖ ሞገስ ከሞተ 45 ደቂቃዎች በኃላ የደረሱት የዕርዳታ ሰጭ አምቡላነሶች ሞገስን ለማንቃት ወይም ወደ ህይወት ለመመለስ ሞክረዉ ነበር፡፡ ነፍሱ ከተለየችው 45 ደቂቃ ወይም ትንሽ ቆይቶ የሞተዉን ሬሳ ለምን ለማንቃት መሞከር አስፈለገ የሚለዉን ጥያቌ ማንሳት የግድ ይላል?

2ኛ የሞተበት ምክንያት የልብ ህመም (cardiac arrest) ሊሆን ይችላል ተብሎ በፓቶሎጂስት ሪፖርት ተገለጸ ፤ ከፎቅ ወድቆ በመከስከሱ ከመባል ፈንታ።

3ኛ፡ ሞገስ ዘለለ የተባለበት መስኮት ክፍት ሆኖ ቢገኝም ሁኔታውን ለማረጋገጥ የወንጀል ምርመራ ባለሞያዎች በቦታዉ ላይ የማረጋገጫ ምርመራ (forensic examination) አለማድረጋቸው፡፡

4ኛ፡ ፖሊሶች የሞገስን ልብሶች አቃጥለነዋለል (distroy) በማለት ለመመለስ እምቢተኛ በመሆናቸዉ፡፡

የሞገስ ጉዳይ . . በነሐሴ 1990 / በሴንት ፓንክራስ የኮሮነር ፍ/ቤት በታየበት ጊዜ፣ ዳኛዉ ዶ/ ዳግላስ ቻምበርስ፣ “ክፍት“ ውሳኔ (open verdict) ሰጥተዋል፡፡ ይህም የሞገስ አሟሟት ምክንያት አጠራጣሪ መሆኑን ይገልጻል።ነገር ግን 12 የፖሊስ መኮንኖች በተገኙበት ፍ/ቤቱ አንድም ዋና ምስክሮች ፣ማለትም ጎረቤቶቹ፣ አስከሬኑን የእለቱ ተረኛ በመሆን ያዩት የዩኒቨርስቲ ኮሌጅ ዶክተርና ነርስ እንዲሁም  የአምቡላንስ ቡድን (ambulance crew) እንዲመሰክሩ ባልተደረገበት ፍ/ቤት ምን ሌላ ዉጤት ይጠበቃል?ተደርጎ ቢሆን ኖሮ ግን ዉሳኔዉ የተለየ ወይም ሕገ ወጥ ግድያይሆን እንደነበር እናምናለን። ስለዚህም ከአሟሟቱ ጋር የተያያዙ ማስረጃዎች ተሟልተዉ እንዲቀርቡ ባለመደረጉ ወይም  ትኩረት እንዲያገኙ ባለመደረጋቸዉ ሞገስ ደመ ከልብ ሆኖ ቀረ ብለን እናዝናለን፡፡

ወንድሜ እራሱን የሚገድልበት አንዳችም ምክንያት የለውም ሲል ዓለም ከመግለጡ በተጨማሪ፣ በዓለም በራሱ ላይ ዛቻዎች እንደነበሩበት እየተናገረ ይህን ሁኔታ ለማጣራት የሜተሮፖሊታን ፖሊስ ፈቃደኝነት አላሳየም፡፡

በተጨማሪ፣ በኮሮነሩ ችሎት ላይ ቀርበው ቃላቸውን የሰጡት ፖሊሶች፣ ደም በሰውነቱ ዙሪያ ነበረበት ከማለት በስተቀር ሲደርሱ አስከሬኑ በብርድ ልብስ ተሸፍኖ ማግኘታቸውን በፍጹም አለማስታወሳቸው ሌላዉ አስገራሚ ጉዳይ ነዉ፡፡ በመጨረሻም ከጎረቤት ምስክሮች አንዷ እንደ ሌሎቹ ምስክሮች ምንም ደም አላየሁም ከማለት አልፋ፣ ከፎቅ የዘለለም አይመስለኝም  ያለች በቦታዉ  የተገኘች ምስክርን በፍትህ አሰጣጡ ላይ አለማካተት የበለጠ እንድንጠራጠር ያደርገናል።  

 

የመረጃ ህግ 2000 (Information Act 2000) በመጠቀም  Mr K.Gallagher 15 January 2017 UNISON  የተባለ/የሰራተኞች ማህበር) የሞገስ አሟሟት ሁኔታ በስም ስህተት (mistaken identity) እንደሆነ የተገኘ አዲስ መረጃ በማካተት የሞገስ አሟሟት ሁኔታ እንዲመረመር ለማድረግ የሟች ወንድሙ  ዓለም ከባለሙያዎች ጋር ምክክር አደርጓል፡፡

ጉዳዩ ከመሰረቱ በጥልቀት አልተመረመረም፣ አልተጣራም፣ በችሎቱ የተያዘው ማስታወሻም የተሟላ አይደለም፡፡ ለምሳሌ ከፓቶሎጅስት (Pathologist) የተሰጠው ማስረጃ መውደቁ ያሰከተለውን የአካል ጉዳትም ሆነ ለሞት ምክንያት መሆን አለመሆኑን አይጠቁምም፡፡ ሴት ፖሊስ ኮነስታብሏ ብዙ ጎረቤቶች አነጋግሬያለሁ ትበል እንጅ ምስክርነታቸዉ እንዲሰማ አልተደረገም፡፡ የሟቹን ጤና እስከ መጨረሻው ይከታተሉ ከነበሩት ኮንሰልታንት ሳይኪያትሪሰትም ቢሆን የተወሰደ ማስረጃ አልነበረም፡፡ በተጨማሪም ከአምቡላንስ ቡድኑ የሚወሰድ ቃልም ይጠቅም ነበር ብለዋል፡፡ የሞተበት ሰዓት የትም ቦታ ላይ አለመግለጡና ማስረጀም አለምኖሩ ምረመራውን ለማነቀሳቀስ በቂ መግቢያ በር ይከፍታል ብለዋል፡፡

ሆኖም ግን ጉዳዩን ለመቀሰቀስ ቢያንስ የ10,000 ሰዉ ፊረማ ስለሚያስፈልግ ይህን አቤቱታ (ፔቲሽን )በመፈረም እዉነትም  ሞገስ ደመ ከልብ ሆኖ እንዳይቀር የበኩሎን ያደርጉልን ዘንድ በትህትና እንጠይቃለን።

በተጨማሪም ለመርዳት ፈቃደኛ ከሆኑ ይህን መልዕክት በኢሜል፣ በፌስቡክና በአካልም በየሃይማኖትና በየኮሙኒቲያችን ማእከሎች፣ በማህበራትና እድሮች በማሰራጨት የበለጠ ህዝብ እንዲፈርመዉ ቢያደርጉ ከፍተኛ ምስጋናችንን አስቀድመን እናቀርባለን።

 

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US navy killed in Somalia

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A US military member was killed and two others wounded in Somalia when they were attacked while on a mission advising Somali National Army forces, US Africa Command confirmed Friday.

The US service member killed in action was a Navy SEAL, a US defense official told CNN. A US military official confirmed that this is the first US service member killed in action in Somalia since 1993, when two Black Hawk helicopters were shot down and 18 American soldiers were killed in the Battle for Mogadishu.

The incident occurred Thursday during an operation against local al Qaeda affiliate al Shabaab 40 miles west of Mogadishu in the Shebelle region.

The wounded, including an interpreter who was also a US citizen, are receiving medical attention, another US defense official told CNN.

The troops came under small arms fire. The US troops were part of an ongoing US military program to advise and assist Somali ground forces.

The mission was not part of the stepped-up effort in Somalia to conduct airstrikes and ground missions against terror targets. “This was an operation targeting an al Shabaab group that had been associated with attacks on US, Somali and AMISOM forces,” US Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, told reporters Friday, referring to the African Union mission there.

The US Navy SEALs and their Somali National Army partners were flown in via helicopter and came under fire “in the early phase of the mission” after landing near their target, an al Shabaab compound, according to Davis, adding that “the attackers were quickly neutralized on the ground.”

“This was done under the same authorities that we’ve had since we began our operations there in 2013, which is to advise and assist on these types of missions,” Davis said.

US sending dozens more troops to Somalia US sending dozens more troops to Somalia “US forces are assisting partner forces to counter al Shabaab in Somalia to degrade the al Qaeda affiliate’s ability to recruit, train and plot external terror attacks throughout the region and in America,” according to a news release from US Africa Command.

US Africa Command announced last month that it was sending sending “dozens” of additional troops to Somalia to train and equip the Somali National Army and the forces participating in the African Union Mission there. A US military official has told CNN that the new contingent would consist of about 40 soldiers.

The US troops will join the small number of US Special Operations Forces already there providing counterterrorism support to local forces battling al Shabaab.

That advisory mission, consisting of about 50 Special Operations Forces, has been underway since 2013. The new training effort comes as US military leaders see opportunities to work with Somalia’s newly elected president, Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo, a dual US-Somali citizen who has embarked on a series of aggressive military reforms amid an ongoing al Shabaab bombing campaign that has repeatedly struck Mogadishu.

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Teddy Afro Ethiopia Album CD

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Meet Ruth Berhe the latest rising pop star

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Her YouTube channel has close to 97 million views.

Ruth B is Canada’s latest rising pop star … and she still lives in Edmonton with her parents ‘I’m from Edmonton. How was anybody ever going to hear about me?’ singer said she worried
Edmonton pop singer Ruth B — short for Berhe — is quick to admit she owes a lot of her career to Vine. And though the short-length social video app has withered away, Berhe’s career has just fully blossomed.

The 21-year-old got her big break posting six-second song snippets she shot in her bedroom to Vine. The snippets took off and helped her form her breakthrough hit single Lost Boy, which now has more than 52 million views on YouTube.

Columbia Records signed her in 2015 and Friday marked the release of her debut album, Safe Haven. All the accomplishments were feted in her breakthrough artist of the year win at this year’s Junos in April. Music Juno Awards 20170402 Ruth B poses with a Juno award after winning the award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the Juno awards show Sunday April 2, 2017 in Ottawa.

(Justin Tang/Canadian Press) “Growing up that was always my biggest fear … that I wouldn’t be able to break through all the noise,” she told CBC News.

“I’m from Edmonton. How was anybody ever going to hear about me? So those words are really important to, like, break through everything and get a chance. It’s been amazing.” Edmonton her ‘safe haven’ Though a whole lot has changed professionally for Behre over the two years, she still plans on keeping the life she had before her fame.

She graduated from high school in 2013 and was studying at MacEwan University when her career took off — so she put her schooling on a pause.

When she’s not on the road, Behre continues to live at her parents’ home in Edmonton, who are both immigrants from Ethiopia. “All my friends are like ‘what, you haven’t left yet?’ I’m like, ‘no, I don’t want to.’ Why? I don’t want to learn how to cook,” she jokes.

“I loved the life I lived before this. I loved going to school and seeing my friends and family every day so I really don’t have the intention of changing that and living some glamorous life.”

She says her home with her “little” bedroom and her family and friends are her “safe haven” — a nod to the name of her album.

“The place I feel most normal and most safe is at my piano when I’m singing or writing these songs.” ‘It’s a very surreal thing’ It’s a bit of an unconventional approach to handling fame but Behre says it works. Besides, she’s been doing things differently all her life — and she’s glad she “didn’t always stick to the rules.” “I loved playing piano but I hated sitting there for two hours and just doing theory,” she admits.

“I remember the teachers would get so mad at me because I would never actually play what they wanted me to play. I’d just be making my own stuff up. But hey, it helps now.”

She’s still trying to let a lot of her success sink in — and that’s evident by taking a quick scroll through her Twitter account, where her excitement about the new album and what’s to come is undeniable.

She heads to the U.S. this summer for a handful of performance dates and also has her first “real” festival shows, including a spot at the CBC Music Festival in Toronto at the end of the month. “I think the most amazing moment so far has just been any time that I sing my songs, and I see people sing them back to me — it’s very surreal thing,” she said. “A song you wrote in your basement for yourself is now living in someone else’s home and in their ears.”

“My dream has come true, and now the cup is overflowing,” Zekarias Mesfin

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Edmonton man’s story of struggle and resilience ends up on the big screen

“My dream has come true, and now the cup is overflowing,” says Zekarias Mesfin

By: Lucy Haines

For Metro Published on Sun Apr 09 2017

Like many new immigrants, Zekarias Mesfin came to Canada with hope for a better life.  But the road to get here was long, and included violence, hunger, but hope too, he said.

So this year he travelled back to his native Ethiopia, where he partnered with a film company to create Ewir Amora Kelabi, a new film getting some high profile attention.

Mesfin wrote, produced and stared the film, which premieres next month at the African Film Festival in New York City. Mesfin’s story of resilience is not that uncommon among fellow refugees—he left Ethopia as an orphaned 14 year-old boy, he said, and crossed the Sahara Desert to Sudan on foot.

He eventually made it to Egypt, where he said spent two years in prison for illegal border crossing.

Finally, he made it to Canada nearly a decade ago, arriving in Vancouver first become moving to Edmonton.

But what is unique is Mesfin’s determination to archive his journey, along with the struggle for survival faced by thousands of fellow African migrants.

“My dream has come true, and now the cup is overflowing,” said 32-year-old Mesfin, now married with two young sons, Christian, 2, and Yeab, four months, and working at a barber shop on 118 Ave.

The entire family will attend the prestigious U.S. festival, “with hotel, limousine, meals—it’s unbelievable,” he said.  “I made this film because it’s important for the new generation of Africans to know what is happening, and for my children and the world to know too.

We were beaten; men lost their eyes and people were robbed by desert gangsters. I saw women being raped, and people dying of hunger and thirst It bothers me every time I see the news, with refugees dying in the ocean or desert.

I had to tell people what I saw—what is still happening.” Meheret Worku, who works with Edmonton’s Ethiopian community, says Mesfin’s efforts are remarkable, not only because he risked personal safety returning to Ethiopia to retrace his journey and make the film, but because he and his wife Nardos Tadesse had to save nearly every penny earned for years (some $200,000) so he could return home to tell his story—all while Tardesse took care of a newborn baby alone.

“It’s important to the African community, but I hope the film is noticed by world governments too—we can hope for change in how refugees are treated as they cross borders to try for a better life,” she said.

Despite the clamour around the film’s premiere, Mesfin spoke softly about continuing to cut hair, maybe in his own shop someday—as his mother did.  “The film title translates to mean ‘I was a blind bird—I didn’t know where I was going, but God brought me here,’” he said. “I’m very happy to be here.”

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