Thursday, November 17, 2016

Ethiopian newspaper editor, bloggers caught in worsening crackdown




(CPJ) — Nairobi, November 17, 2016–Ethiopia should immediately release all journalists detained amid an intensifying crackdown on the media, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today. In recent weeks, Ethiopian authorities have jailed a newspaper editor, as well as two members of the award-winning Zone 9 bloggers’ collective, which has faced continuous legal harassment on terrorism and incitement charges. A fourth journalist has been missing for a week; his family fears he is in state custody.
Zone 9 Bloggers, Ethiopia
The crackdown on the media comes amid mass arrests following large protests that led the government to declare a state of emergency on October 9. Security forces have detained more than 11,000 people since the state of emergency was declared, Taddesse Hordofa, of the Ethiopian government’s State of Emergency Inquiry Board, said in a televised statement on November 12.
“Silencing those who criticize the government’s handling of protests will not bring stability,” CPJ Africa Program Coordinator Angela Quintal said from New York. “The constant pressure on Zone 9 bloggers with repeated arrests and court appearances is clearly designed to intimidate the remaining independent journalists in Ethiopia.”
Ethiopia’s Supreme Court on November 15 continued hearing prosecutors’ appeal of a lower court’s October 2015 acquittal of four bloggers from the Zone 9 collective–Befekadu Hailu, Natnail Feleke, Abel Wabella, and Atnaf Berhane–on terrorism charges, campaigners reported on social media.
Security forces again detained Befekadu–a co-founder of the collective, which CPJ honored with its 2015 International Press Freedom Award–from his home on November 11, according to news reports. Authorities have not yet announced any new charge against the blogger. The Africa News Agency quoted Befekadu’s friends saying that they believed he may have been arrested following an interview he gave to the U.S.-government-funded broadcaster Voice of America’s Amharic service, in which he criticized the government’s handling of the protests.
An Ethiopian journalist in exile in Kenya, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution, told CPJ that Befekadu’s criticism of the government’s handling of protests in the Oromo and Amhara regions of Ethiopia on his blog may have also led to his detention.
When the terrorism charge against the bloggers was dismissed by the judge in October last year, Befekadu was informed that he would still face incitement charges, according to media reports. That case is still before the courts.
Ethiopian Information Minister Negeri Lencho did not respond to CPJ’s calls and text messages seeking more information.
Security forces also detained another Zone 9 blogger, Natnail Feleke, on October 4 on charges he had made “seditious remarks” in a restaurant while criticizing security forces’ lethal dispersal of a protest, according to diaspora news websites.
Separately, a court in the capital Addis Ababa on November 15 sentenced Getachew Worku, the editor of the independent weekly newspaper Ethio-Mihidar, to one year in prison on charges of “defamation and spreading false information” in connection with an article published in the newspaper alleging corruption in a monastery, the Addis Standard news website reported.
Abdi Gada, an unemployed television journalist, has not been seen since November 9, family and friends told diaspora media. The journalist’s family and friends told the Ethiopian diaspora opposition website Voices for Voiceless that they fear he is in state custody.
Ethiopia ranked fourth on CPJ’s 2015 list of the 10 Most Censored Countries and is the third-worst jailer of journalists in Africa, according to CPJ’s 2015 prison  census.   sourcehttp://ecadforum.com/ 

Friday, November 11, 2016

Ethiopia detains 11,000 in state of emergency





Some 11,000 people have been detained over offences related to Ethiopia’s state of emergency and violent protests, according to a government-appointed board.
It is not clear yet if all of these people are still being detained or if some have been released.
In October Ethiopia’s government declared a six-month state of emergency in the face of an unprecedented wave of violent protests by members of the country’s two largest ethnic groups.
The Oromo and the Amhara make up about 60% of the population. Many of them complain that power is held by a small Tigrean elite, reports the Bbc.                                source http://ecadforum.com/

Sunday, November 6, 2016

የአቶ አንዳርጋቸው የደኅንነት ሁኔታ እንዳሰጋው ሪፕሪቭ አስታወቀ


ጥቅምት ፳፭ (ሃያ አምስትቀን ፳፻ / ኢሳት ዜና :- የዓለምአቀፍ ሕግን በሚጻረር መልኩ ከየመን ዓለምአቀፍ አየር ማረፊያ ታግተው የተወሰዱት የነፃነት ታጋዩ የአቶ አንዳርጋቸው የደኅንነት ሁኔታ እንዳሰጋው የአቶ አንዳርጋቸውን ጉዳይ የሚከታተለው ሪፕሪቭ የተባለው የህግ ባለሙያዎች ስብስብ አስታውቋል።የእንግሊዝ የውጭ ጉዳይ ሚንስቴር መስሪያ ቤት በበኩሉ የሞት ቅጣት ባለባት ኢትዮጵያ ውስጥ በእስር ላይ የሚገኘው የአቶ አንዳርጋቸው ጽጌ ሕይወት አደጋ ላይ እንደሚገኝና  የደኅንነቱ ሁኔታ ስጋት እንዳደረበት ባለፈው ሳምንት በሪፖርቱ ገልጿል።
ይህን ተከትሎ የአቶ አንዳርጋቸው ፀጌ ደኅንነት ያሰጋቸው ቤተሰቦቹ ባለፈው ቅዳሜ ለውጭ ጉዳይ ሚንስትሩ ጥያቄያቸውን ቢያቀርቡም፣ ካለፈው ነሃሴ ወር ወዲህ በእንግሊዝ መንግስት በኩል አለመጎብኘታቸውን ባለስልጣናቱ አሳውቀዋል። በትናንትናው እለት የእንግሊዝ የጋራ ብልጽግና አገራት የመካከለኛው ምስራቅና አፍሪካ ሚንስትር ቶቢያ ኤልውድ በጽሁፍ ለፓርላማ አባላት በላኩት መግለጫቸው እንዳሉት ካለፈው ነሃሴ ወር ወዲህ አቶ አንዳርጋቸው በእንግሊዝ የውጭ ጉዳይ መስሪያ ቤት ሰዎች  በኩል አለመጎብኘታቸውን ገልጸዋል።  እርሳቸው የጻፉት ደብዳቤ የውጭ ጉዳይ ሚንስትር  ቦሪስ ጆንሰን አቶ አንዳርጋቸው ቋሚ የሕግ ማማከር አገልግሎት እያገኙ ነው በማለት ከሰጡት መግለጫ ጋር ይጋጫል ብለዋል።
የአቶ አንዳርጋቸውን ጉዳይ በአጽኖት እንደሚከታተል የእንግሊዝ መንግስት የገባውን ቃል አለማክበሩን ተከትሎ ከፍተኛ ውግዘትና ትችቶች ቀርበውበታል። ባለፈው ሰኔ ወር የኢትዮጵያ ጠቅላይ ሚንስትርም የሕግ ከለላ ያገኛል ያሉትን እስካሁን በገቢር አለመጸማቸውን እንዳሳሰበው ሪፕሪቭ አስታውቋል። ምንም ዓይነት የህግ ከለላ ሳያገኙ የሰብዓዊ መብት ጥሰት እየተፈጸመባቸው ያለው አቶ አንዳርጋቸው ጽጌ፣ ካለምንም ቅድመ ሁኔታዎች የሞት ፍርድ ካለባት አገር ኢትዮጵያ በነጻ ተለቀው ከቤተሰቦቻቸው ጋር እንዲገናኙ የእንግሊዝ መንግስት ማንኛውንም ጥረት እና ጫና እንዲያደርግ ሲል ሪፕሪቭ ጥሪውን አቅርቧል።
በተጨማሪም የአቶ አንዳርጋቸው ጽጌ ቤተሰቦች እና ልጆቹ ካለፈው ነሃሴ ወር ጀምሮ በሕይወት አለ ወይስ የለም በሚለው ጥያቄ ጭንቀት ውስጥ እንደገቡና ለህመም እንደተዳረጉ ሪፕሪቭ አስታውቋል።                            source http://amharic.ethsat.com/