An estimated 500 people, women, children, the elderly, and the young gathered on the north lawn of the State Department Building at Foggy Bottom, Washington, DC.

Press Release
Somalis for Justice and Peace (SJP)
Participants of the demonstration said that this was the largest rally held in
Large crowds gather in front of the State Department, some came from as far as
Some of the protestors came from as far as Minnesota (923 miles =1,486km) driving over 16 hours, while others left Raleigh, NC (375 lm) early in the morning to join their Community in the greater Metropolitan Washington DC area and express their shock and dismay and to strongly condemn the atrocities visited upon their people and family members as well as their total rejection of Ethiopian occupation in Somalia.

During the demonstration, protestors waved the azure blue flag of
Before the end of the demonstration, representatives of the protest organizers held a brief talk with an official of the State Department who they handed documents and fact sheets about the unfolding humanitarian condition in Somalia. The official assured them that the
An estimated 500 people, women, children, the elderly, and the young gathered on the north lawn of the State Department Building at Foggy Bottom, Washington, DC.

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Bashir Nero, Director of Communication
Somalis for Justice and Peace (SJP)