ADDIS ABABA, August 15 (Xinhuanet) -- Almaz Meko, who had been
serving as the Speaker of the Ethiopian Federal Council since 1995,
is seeking political asylum in the United States, media here
reported Wednesday. Meko, now in her 40s, reportedly stopped in the United States
on transit on her way back to Ethiopia after attending a
convention of women parliamentarians in the Caribbean. "Over the last two years, the government have been very harsh
on the Oromos because Oromos have been challenging and calling for
their rights," Meko was quoted as saying in Washington. Meko was a
member of the exiled Oromo Liberation Front, which commands
guerrillas who make armed attacks on government forces in some
parts of Ethiopia. Meko, a member of the central committee of the ruling
coalition, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front,
said the Oromo people were not being democratically represented
and accused the Prime Minister's Office of having direct rule over
the Oromo People's Democratic Organization -- the party which
represents the Oromo population in the coalition government. So far there has been no immediate comment on Meko's statement
from the Ethiopian government. Enditem
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