Injured Veteran Starts 'Wiis for Warriors'

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By Paul Bedard, Washington Whispers

Air Force Staff Sgt. David Flowers may have lost a leg last May to an Afghan land mine, but the decorated 29-year-old gained a whole new purpose in life: helping other war amputees recover with Nintendo Wii Fit, as he did. Flowers and his wife, Elizabeth, have started Wiis for Warriors, an online charity to raise money to buy the games. "Wii is the largest reason I am walking today," says Flowers. "My mind was occupied with playing the balance games on the Wii." Through www.wiisforwarriors.com, they've raised enough to buy six systems. At $435 each, he says, "they are quite expensive, but I know the benefit outweighs the cost any day."

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"carrying candles. It could cause a fire" !!!!! What a joke ? Is this a responsible guy ? What a shame to know that Ethiopia is being governed by peoples of this intellectual maturity level !!!!!

yiba 5:44AM January 07, 2010

Meles Zenawi EtWeyane Jails Seven for Complaining of Aid Abuses

December 29th, 2009 4 Comments

By Jason McLure

Dec. 29 (Bloomberg) — Seven farmers from northern Ethiopia were jailed last week after agreeing to testify to human rights groups that they were denied international food aid by the government for political reasons, two opposition leaders said. The farmers, six of whom are members of the Arena party, were detained on Dec. 23 after they came to the capital, Addis Ababa, to give evidence, said Gebru Asrat, the leader of Arena. They were released on Dec. 27.

The move is part of what the opposition says is a campaign by Prime Minister Meles Zenawi’s ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front to use food aid to intimidate the population ahead of national elections scheduled for May. The government denied the allegations, saying the seven men were merely sent back to their homes and not arrested.

“They were telling them that they betrayed the country and that if they tell secrets to foreigners they could face 40 years in prison,” Asrat said in a phone interview today. “This isnot an isolated incident.”

The farmers say they have been denied access to Ethiopia’s Safety Net program, which provides food to about 7.5 million people. The program is funded by a group of foreign donors, including the World Bank, the U.S., and the U.K.

Government Denial

Communications Affairs Minister Bereket Simon denied the opposition allegations and accused them of trying to undermine the elections.

“The tactics that the opposition are pursuing at this point are to discredit the whole process,” he said. “The Safety Net is given not for political reasons. It’s given for economic reasons.”

“It is a systemic problem,” said Seeye Abreha, a leader of the Unity for Democracy and Justice party, an ally of Arena.

“The government is nervous about this information coming out and consequently they are running after those people who show up to be a witness.”

Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in Africa. About 13.7 million people, or one-sixth of the population, received foreign food aid in 2009 from the Safety Net program and a separate emergency assistance program.

The U.S., the largest donor to Ethiopia, gave the country more than $850 million in humanitarian aid in the 2009 fiscal year.

Sudan’s government also blocked the Unity for Democracy and Justice party from holding a candlelight vigil today on the first anniversary of the arrest of opposition leader Birtukan Mideksa.

Shimeles Kemal, a spokesman for the Ethiopian government, said a permit for the rally was blocked on safety concerns.

“You know they are carrying candles. It could cause a fire,” he said by phone today in Addis Ababa.

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4 Responses to “Weyane Jails Seven for Complaining of Aid Abuses”

Chaltu says:

December 30, 2009 at 07:23

As always Weyane is pathetic…Yeha start a fire…what a baffon. His buddies carry guns. does he know or understand that gus kill..oh no. Candles are the most dangerous.

hiopian pm one of big

wondesen hailemarayam of WA 9:16AM January 06, 2010

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