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Patriotic Ginbot 7 decides to return home within a month

Patriotic Ginbot 7 announced that it will return to Ethiopia.
In a press conference its leaders issued, the decision to return home comes following a discussion held with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) in Washington DC on July 27, 2018.
“The discussion was fruitful,” the leaders said.
“Patriotic Ginbot 7 is convinced that the current situation in Ethiopia is favorable to engage in a peaceful struggle,” they said.
They leaders also vowed to provide the necessary support for the reforms underway in the country.
The Patriotic Ginbot7 announced last month that it had unilaterally suspended all self-defense activities using arms.
“As of today June 22, 2018, Patriotic Ginbot 7 has suspended all self-defense operations using fire arms in all regions of Ethiopia,” it said in a press release.

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