
A live digital demonstration is set for tomorrow, June 7, 2025, at 10 AM EST (5 PM EAT). Reyot Media will host the livestream along with several other channels. The event will showcase 15 prominent figures—activists, leaders of armed struggles, and political representatives—uniting for a peaceful call for change.
Tewodros, founder of Reyot Media, outlined the purpose of the demonstration as a platform for Ethiopians around the world to come together. He explained that the rally aims to signal an end to war and oppressive domination and to promote peace throughout the nation and beyond. His remarks stressed that this is a call for unity among both men and women wherever they may be.
Among the key participants are recognized figures such as Zemene Kassie, Jaal Marroo, Gedu Andargachew, and Jawar Mohammed. These individuals bring years of insight and activism to the event, representing various fields of struggle and resistance in Ethiopia’s evolving political landscape.
A central role in the organization of the demonstration is played by Lidetu, who is coordinating the event through his new non-governmental organization, Ye-abronet Ethiopia. Lidetu’s organization has been instrumental in overseeing the logistics and outreach for the digital gathering. His efforts focus on ensuring that the demonstration reaches a broad audience and that each participant’s message is effectively communicated during the live broadcast.
The demonstration is presented as a measured yet firm call for the end of militaristic policies and authoritarian practices. By harnessing the power of digital media, the organizers are aiming to create an inclusive platform for dialogue and change which resonates with both national and international audiences.
This event highlights the growing role of digital platforms in modern activism, providing a space where collective voices can be united irrespective of physical boundaries. As Ethiopians and interested observers worldwide prepare to log in, tomorrow’s demonstration could mark an important moment in the ongoing conversation for peace, justice, and political reform in Ethiopia.