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Bomb blasts in Addis AbabaADDIS ABABA – At least two bombs went off in the Ethiopian capital on Sunday when the rogue regime of Meles Zeanwi was reportedly transfering money amounting to an estimated 3 billion Birr (about 300 million Euro), according to an up-and-coming blogger – Addis Ferenji. The windows of a Commercial Bank of Ethiopia were shattered when a bomb exploded in the Teklehaimanot-located building, which also houses the famed Assab Restaurant. Another bomb went off at a medical students’ dormitory of Black Lion Hospital but there were no known casualties. Witnesses said students were seen clearing the debris. Political observers say occasional bomb blasts are used by the government to hoodwink the West that it is fighting terrorism. Others say exploding bombs is used as a cover to incriminate the respected Kinijit leaders of “terrorist” activities. Others also say exploding bombs are used to incriminate the respected Kinijit leaders of “terrorist” activities. The entire Coalition for Unity and Democracy Party (CUDP – or popularly known as Kinijit) leaders are behind bars on fabricated charges of “treason” and “genocide.” Meanwhile, students at Wingate and Medhanialem High Schools stoned buses on Monday as part of a student boycott of national exams and classes called for by Tegbar Civic Organization. Similarlly, all schools in Dessie, capital of Wollo, boycotted classes on Monday one week ahead of the exam day. In Addis Ababa, three high schools–Ayer Tena, GCA and Shimelis Habte–all students boycotted exams, according to Ethiopian Review. ETHIOMEDIA.COM – ETHIOPIA’S PREMIER NEWS AND VIEWS WEBSITE © COPYRIGHT 20001-2006ETHIOMEDIA.COM. EMAIL: [email protected] |