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Mideksa, a former judge who was imprisoned and is sometimes referred to as Ethiopias Aung San Suu Kyi. They asked that she be uninvited. After a board election that didnt turn out in their favor, the dissenters left to form their own group. The new organization was called the Ethiopian Sports Federation of North America ONE and got financial backing from Mohamed Amoudi, an Ethiopian-born billionaire and ally of the Zenawi government. The two leagues went to court over their names. The older group prevailed, securing a court order that forced the upstart to opt for the All Ethiopian Sports Association. The two organizations immediately began planning rival soccer tournaments for the first week of July. The older federation is hosting a tournament in Dallas; the newer one plays its games in the District. With both tournaments on the calendar, vendors, performers and players had to choose which one to attend. Several soccer clubs split into two. There are now two D.C. Ethio Starts teams, one lead by Asefa, and the other by his fellow defector Amanuel. It was a decision everybody had to make. The ones that went to Dallas, we said good luck, said Teddy Fekade, 43, a coach for D.C. Ethio Stars. Those are our brothers. It was as tough for them as it was for us. There is no animosity. The same cant be said for the other side, which accuse the defectors of aligning themselves with Amoudi and, by extension, Zenawis government. Real Ethiopians do not participate in the new league, Amanuel said. Some of the players just take [Amoudis] money. We are financed by business owners. Protestors who gathered outside RFK on Sunday were even harsher in their criticism of the tournament organizers. They argued that Amoudis wealth comes at the expense of Ethiopians and called him a thief and mass murderer. They were behind the billboard in the pickup truck that advertised the tournament as a blood money festival. Protestors have another rally planned for Friday afternoon. In comments on Web sites for anti-Zenawi publications such as the Ethiopian Review, the protest organizers were calling on Ethiopians here to boycott anyone involved in the RFK tournament, including performers and vendors. We are going after the businesses and the singers, said Kebadu Belachew, one of the protestors. We will publish their names. Terrence Lyons, an expert on Ethiopian politics at George Mason University, said it is not too far of a stretch to believe Amoudis bankrolling of a soccer federation is part of a larger effort to influence the diaspora. But Amoudi is also not quite as sinister as the protestors make him out to be. Lyons said many of Amoudis investments in Ethiopia could be seen as legitimate development. Asefa of the All Ethiopian Sports Association said the new league is not about taking sides. Instead, he said, it seeks to return to the concept that launched the first one: using sport to bridge differences. We dont want to get involved in politics, religion or [anything] ethnic, he said. We want all Ethiopians to participate. To make that point, the guests of honor at the RFK tournament are members of the 1962 Ethiopian national soccer team, the countrys only team to win the Africa Cup of Nations. When four of them took their seats Sunday before the opening ceremonies, people applauded and crowded around them to take pictures. But
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attendance was sparse, with fewer than 100 people on hand that day. One was a 48-year-old federal worker from Burke named Tesfa. He offered only his first name because, as he put it, I dont want to lose friends. In Tesfas case, the hard line taken by Zenawis opponents may have backfired. After receiving e-mails urging him to boycott the event, he said, he wanted to go. Im just tired of the negativity. For once, stop this nonsense, he said. Now were supposed to be cheerleaders for one side or the other? Dont make me a target of vile divisive e-mails. Im glad I came.
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