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Some Ethiopians Not Happy with Beyoncé?

beyonce ethiopia 07I read this article on Yahoo! Music and I was really surprised. Most of my comments about her trip to Ethiopia have been positive, so I was surprised to hear about this conflict. Read it and let me know what you think:

Students at Ethiopia’s top religious college are protesting the close ties between the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and the government, alleged restrictions on their speech — and Beyonce’s recent meeting with their patriarch.

The 26-year-old singer met with the Ethiopian patriarch, Abune Paulos, before performing in skimpy sequined outfits as part of celebrations of the country’s millennium, which fell in September, according to the church’s calendar.

Daniel Techale, a 28-year-old Theological College of the Holy Trinity alumnus who lives at the college, said about 30 of his friends had been hospitalized after a hunger strike they began Sunday.

He said students were upset by the closeness of the church to the ruling party and restrictions on their speech, but were also upset over the Beyonce-Paulos meeting.

More after the jump!

“She provoked the whole situation,” he said, accusing the patriarch of “practically a nonreligious act. It’s unacceptable, or inappropriate, to say the least.”

Authorities were trying to persuade the students to end their hunger strike, he said.

The college has 196 students training to work at the church, although not as clergymen.

The Orthodox Church is Ethiopia’s largest, claiming 45 million out of 77 million citizens as members. It is considered to be very close to the government.

College official Bedilu Assefa confirmed that students had complained, but said: “What they have done is they have raised some administrative issues regarding food and clinical facilities. Nobody has protested against Beyonce. Never.”

Not all the protesters were concerned with the singer, or even politics. Student Kinetibebeu Assefa, 25, said that he had joined the protest to demand an improvement in cafeteria food and the firing of some college officials.

“There is no problem with Beyonce,” he said. “But the (cafeteria) food is poisoned.”

 

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  1. Highbrid Nation » Blog Archive » Beyonce Arouses Ethiopian School Patriarch. Students Hunger Strike in Protest.

    [...] students at a top religious college in Ethiopia are OUTRAGED because the school’s patriarch, Abune Paulos recently exchanged pleasantries with Beyonce prior to her concert last month in Addis Ababa.  In [...]

  2. TOM

    Byonce,

    What great delight to see you in Ethiopia. It is very kind that the president and His Holisness gave you good reception. I hope you will be back soon. As to Jeans report about some unhappiness of some, shouldnt be taken seriously. After all this is Africa, with all ist intricate forms tribalism.

    God bless you.

    TOM

  3. Abye

    well all i want to say is that the fact Beyonce went to Ethiopia and actually performed there was so wonderful and people out there appreciated you , there are always a few that can’t handle the beauty of nature and i guess they were just jelous of the patriarch… i hope you go back to Ethiopia offten and lighten those great people back home. i live here in the USA but my heart is always there

    God bless you Beyonce!!!

  4. Genete

    I wasnt fortunate enough to witness Beyonce’s visist to Ethiopia. However, i was thrilled with the news of her coming. Politics aside, it is a great contribution to improving Ethiopia’s image. Wel come home Beyonce! God Bless you!

  5. musa

    i said she is gerat everybadey muste larne from beyonce.

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