Friday, June 17, 2016

የአውሮፓ ህብረት የኢትዮጵያ የፖለቲካ ስርዓት ተጠያቂነትና ግልጽነት እንዲኖረው ጠየቀ


 (ሰኔ 9 ፥ 2008)
የአውሮፓ ህብረት ከፍተኛ የሰብዓዊ መብት ሃላፊዎች የኢትዮጵያ የፖለቲካ ስርዓት ተጠያቂነትና ግልጽነት የሚታይበት እንዲሆን አሳሰቡ።
የህብረቱ የሰብዓዊ መብት ምክትል ፕሬዚደንት የሆኑት ፊዴሪካ ሞግሪኒ በቤልጅየም ብራሰልስ ጉብኝት እንያደረጉ ካሉት ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር አቶ ሃይለማሪያም ደሳለኝ ጋር በኦሮሚያ ክልል ስለተካሄደው ተቃውሞና ተያያዥ ፖለቲካዊ ጉዳዮች መምከራቸውን የአውሮፓ ህብረት አስታውቋል።
ህብረቱ እያካሄደ ካለው የልማት ፕሮግራም ጎን ለጎን ከጠቅላይ ሚኒስትሩ ጋር የመከሩት የህብረቱ የሰብዓዊ መብት ኮሚቴ ሃላፊዎች የኢትዮጵያ የፖለቲካ ስርዓት ተጠያቂነትና ግልጽነት እንዲሁም ሁሉን አሳታፊ መሆን እንዳለበት ጥሪ ማቅረባቸውን ከመግለጫው ለመረዳት ተችሏል።
የአውሮፓ ፓርላማ በኦሮሚያ ክልል የተፈጸመውን ግድያ ተከትሎ ህብረቱ የተለያዩ እርምጃዎችን እንዲወስድ የሚያስችል ሃሳብ በቅርቡ ማፅደቁ ይታወሳል።
የአውሮፓ ህብረት ሰብዓዊ መብት ምክትል ፕሬዚደንት የሆኑት ፌዴሪካ ሞጌሪኒ በኢትዮጵያ ያለውን የሰብዓዊ መብት ሁኔታና ሌሎች ፖለቲካዊ ጉዳዮችን ዋናኛ አጀንዳ በማድረግ ከጠቅላይ ሚኒስቴር አቶ ሃይለማሪያም ደሳለኝ ጋር መምከራቸው ታውቋል።
ምክትል ፕሬዚደንቷ በኦሮሚያ ክልል ከተቀሰቀሰው ተቃውሞ ጋር በተገኛኘ ለእስር ተዳርገው ስለሚገኙ ሰዎች ከጠቅላይ ሚኒስትሩ ጋር ሰፊ የዝግ ውይይት ማካሄዳቸውን ህብረቱ ገልጿል።
ሁለቱ ወገኖች ረቡዕ ትብብራቸውን ለማጠናከር ስምምነት ቢፈራረሙም በኢትዮጵያ ያለው የፖለቲካ ስርዓትና ዴሞክራሲ ዋነኛ አጀንዳ ሆነው መቅረባቸውን ለመረዳት ተችሏል።
ከሁለት ወር በፊት የአውሮፓ ህብረት እርምጃን እንዲወስድ የውሳኔ ሃሳቦችን ያቀቀረበው የአውሮፓ ፓርላማ ህብረቱ ለሃገሪቱ የሚሰጠውን ድጋፍ የሰብዓዊ መብት መከበርን መሰረት በማድረግ መሆን እንዳለበት ማሳሰቡ ይታወሳል።                                                                     source http://amharic.ethsat.com/

Monday, June 6, 2016

Ethiopia: End use of counter-terrorism law to persecute dissenters and opposition members


The Ethiopian Government must end its escalating crackdown on human rights defenders, independent media, peaceful protestors as well as members and leaders of the political opposition through the Anti-Terrorism Proclamation (ATP) says a group of civil society organisations (CSOs).
“The government’s repression of independent voices has significantly worsened as the Oromo protest movement has grown,” said Yared Hailemariam, Director of the Association for Human Rights in Ethiopia (AHRE). “The international community should demand the end of this state-orchestrated clampdown and the immediate release of peaceful critics to prevent the situation from deteriorating further.”
The recent escalation in the use of the ATP to prosecute peaceful protesters, journalists, bloggers, human rights defenders, and opposition leaders and members is indicative of the Ethiopian Government’s growing intolerance of dissent. Largely peaceful protests began in November 2015 against the dispossession of land without adequate compensation in the Oromia region. In response to the protests, the Ethiopian authorities have arbitrarily arrested thousands of people and several hundred people have been summarily killed by the security services while participating in the protests.
While the bulk of those arrested since February 2016 have not been charged, several are currently being prosecuted under the ATP. These include Getachew Shiferaw (Editor-in-Chief of the online newspaper Negere Ethiopia), Yonathan Tesfaye Regassa (former head of public relations for the opposition Semayawi Party), Bekele Gerba (Deputy Chair, Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC)) and Dejene Tufa (Deputy General Secretary, OFC) and Gurmesa Ayana (secretary, OFC). Fikadu Mirkana, (news editor and a reporter with the public Oromia Radio and TV), was arrested on 19 December 2015, charged under the ATP and released five months later in April 2016.
Getachew was held in Maekelawi Detention Centre after his arrest on 25 December 2015. On 22 April 2016, upon reaching the four-month limit for investigations permissible under the ATP, the court ordered the Federal Police to close the investigation. Yet Getachew remained in police custody and on 23 May was charged under the ATP. He has since been moved to the Kilinto detention centre.
“The Ethiopian government is using laws and judicial processes that fail to meet international human rights standards to harass and stifle dissent, targeting activists, human rights defenders, opposition party leaders and journalists ” said Haben Fecadu, Campaigner at Amnesty International.
Despite repeated calls from CSOs, independent UN experts, the European Parliament, and numerous governments, including the United States, the Ethiopian authorities continue to arbitrarily detain and prosecute scores of peaceful protestors for exercising their rights, using the broad provisions of the ATP to criminalise peaceful expressions of dissent. Since the enactment of the ATP in 2009, human rights defenders, journalists, bloggers and peaceful protestors have been prosecuted and convicted under its provisions.
“The international community – including the United Nations – should unconditionally condemn the arbitrary arrest and detention of human rights defenders in Ethiopia,” said Hassan Shire, Executive Director of DefendDefenders (East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project). “The Ethiopian government’s use of counter-terrorism as a smokescreen to target the peaceful work of human rights defenders is an affront to its regional and international obligations.”
Most recently, on 10 May 2016, blogger Zelalem Workagenehu was sentenced to five years and four months in prison under the ATP. Zelalem, who works for the independent diaspora blog, De Birhan, was convicted under charges of conspiring to overthrow the government and supporting terrorism under the ATP. The activities on which these charges were based included organising a digital security training course and reporting on the peaceful protest movements in the country. Though the Federal High Court acquitted some of his co-defendants on 15 April 2016, the police re-arrested two of them only hours after they were released from Kilinto Prison on 17 April 2016 and detained them at Maekelawi Prison for a night. Yonathan Wolde and Bahiru Degu were charged with applying to participate in the same training, described by the government as “training to terrorise the country,” and of being members of Ginbot 7, a banned Ethiopian opposition party, which they deny.
Zelalem and Bahiru described for the trial court their conditions of and treatment in detention. Zelalem said he was detained in “Siberia” in the central Maekelawi Prison in Addis Ababa and was tortured by interrogators.
“Independent civil society and media is being quashed out of existence in Ethiopia,” said Tor Hodenfield, Policy and Advocacy Officer at CIVICUS. “The international community must call for more than tokenistic releases of human rights defenders and encourage the Ethiopian government to support avenues of peaceful dissent.”
Several members and leaders of opposition political parties have also been targeted under the ATP. Bekele Gerba and 21 other individuals were arrested on 23 December 2016, and charged under the ATP. They were then held for a four-month long investigation without access to their lawyer. Authorities transferred them to Kilinto Detention Centre on 22 April 2016. On 11 May 2016, the Prison Administration declined to bring the defendants to Lideta Federal High Court since all the defendants wore black suits, in expression of their mourning for the people killed during the protests. On 4 May 2016, former Spokesperson of the opposition Semayawi (Blue) Party, Yonathan Tesfaye Regassa, was charged with “incitement, planning, preparation, conspiracy and attempt” to commit a terrorism related act under the ATP.
On 25 April 2016, the Federal High Court sentenced the former Governor of Gambella Region, Okello Akway Ochalla, to nine years imprisonment under the ATP. Okello fled Ethiopia after the 2003 massacre in the region, and obtained Norwegian citizenship. He was arbitrarily arrested in South Sudan in March 2014 and handed over to Ethiopian security forces. He was originally charged under the ATP. The trial of Okello and his co-defendants was marred by violations of fair trial guarantees and including the use of witness testimonies in exchange for non-prosecution under the ATP.
The undersigned CSOs demand the competent Ethiopian authorities to take the necessary steps to bring the ATP in line with its international, regional and constitutional human rights obligations and immediately and unconditionally release all human rights defenders, journalists, bloggers and opposition party leaders and members imprisoned for peacefully exercising their rights.
Amnesty International
Article 19
Association for Human Rights in Ethiopia (AHRE)
CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation
Civil Rights Defenders
Defend Defenders (East and Horn of Africa Human Right Defenders Project)
Ethiopia Human Rights Project (EHRP)
Front Line Defenders
International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
For more information please contact:
Yared Hailemariam, Executive Director, Association for Human Rights in Ethiopia on: yaredh@ahrethio.org
Haben Fecadu, Horn of Africa Campaigner, Amnesty International on haben.fecadu@amnesty.org
Hassan Shire, Executive Director, DefendDefenders on: executive@defenddefenders.org                                           source http://www.abugidainfo.com/

Saturday, June 4, 2016

እነ አቶ በቀለ ገርባ በእስር ቤት የሚደርስባቸውን ስቃይ ለፍርድ ቤት ተናገሩ ።


ግንቦት ፳፮(ሃያ ስድስት) ቀን ፳፻፰ ዓ/ም ኢሳት ዜና :-  ዛሬ በባዶ እግራቸውና  በቁምጣና በውስጥ ካናቲራ ከፍተኛው ፍርድ ቤት 19ኛ ወንጀል ችሎት  የቀረቡት የኦሮሞ ፌዴራሊስት  ዶሞክራሲያዊ ንቅናቄ አመራር አቶ በቀለ ገርባ  ፦በባለፈው ቀጠሯቸው ጥቁር ልብስ ለብሰው ፍርድ ቤት ሊቀርቡ ሲሉ  የእስር ቤቱ ፖሊሶች   ጥቁሩን ልብስ እንዲያወልቁ ሲያዟቸው “አናወልቅም”  ማለታቸውን  በማውሳት፤ «የፈለግነውን የመልበስ ሕገ-መንግስታዊ መብታችን ነው፡፡ ጥቁር ልብስ የለበስነውም፤ ከ50ሺህ በላይ የአንድ ብሄር ተወላጆች እስር ቤት መገኘታቸውንና በዚህ ዓመትም በጥቂት ወራት ውስጥ ከ200-300 የሚደርሱ የኦሮሚያ ክልል ተወላጆች በመገደላቸው የተሰማንን ሀዘን ለመግለጽ ነው፡፡»ብለዋል።
“ሀዘናችንን ልንገልጽ የነበረው የፍርድ ቤትን አሰራርን ምንም በማይነካ መልኩ በሰላም ነው” ያሉት አቶ በቀለ፤ ይህን ማድረግ  አይቻልም ተብለው ከመሰደባቸውም ባሻገር  ዛቻ  እንደተሰነዘረባቸው ገልጸዋል፡፡ ትናንት ከሰዓት በኋላ ዛሬ ፍርድ ቤት የሚቀርቡ ሰዎች ተለይተው ከየክፍላችን እንዲመጡ መደረጋቸውን የጠቀሱት የኦፌኮን አመራር፤ ልብሶቻቸውን ይዘው እንዲወጡ ከተደረጉ በኋላ  ከልብሶቻቸው መካከል ጥቁር ልብስ እየተፈለገ መወሰዱን ይናገራሉ፡፡
ይህን ተከትሎ ፦ ‹ልብሶቻችንን በሙሉ ልትመልሱልን ይገባል› ብለው ጥያቄ ማንሳታቸውን የገለጹት አቶ በቀለ፤ “ይህን በመጠየቃችን ወደጨለማ ክፍል ወሰዱን፡፡ ከመካከላችን የተወሰኑትንም ክፉኛ ደበደቧቸው፡፡ የተደበደቡት ሰዎች እዚሁ ስላሉ ለችሎቱ መናገር ይችላሉ፡፡ ልብሶቻችን ሜዳ ላይ ተበትኖ ስለነበረ ሌሎች እስረኞች የሚፈልጉትን ወሰዱ  ወይም ተቀራመቱት፡፡ የተረፈውን አምጥተው ክፍላችን ውስጥ አስቀመጡት፡፡ዛሬም ድረስ ምግብ አልበላንም፡፡ እጆቻችን ጠዋት ድረስ በካቴና ታስሮ ነበር፡፡ በዘረኝነት ላይ የተመሰረተ ድርጊት ነው የተፈጸመብን፡፡” ብለዋል።
አቶ በቀለ አክለውም፦ “ የኦሮሞ ተወላጅ ብቻ እየተመረጠ ተደብድቧል፡፡ የታሰርንበት ቦታ በዘረኝነት ላይ የተመሰረተ ተቋም ነው፡፡ ‹አንተ ነህ እንዲህ የምታደርገው፡፡ እናገኝሃለን› ብለውኛልም፡፡ ፍርድ ቤቱ ተለዋጭ/ ተቀያሪ ማቆያ ቦታ ያዘጋጅልን፡፡ አሁንም ተመልሰን ቂሊንጦ ስንሄድ ምን እንደሚደርስብን አናውቅም፤ ስጋት አለን፡፡ የማረሚያ ቤቱ ኃላፊዎች እስካልተቀየሩ ድረስ ሕይወታችን የከፋ አደጋ ላይ ነው፤ በጣም ያሰጋናል፡፡ ለቀጣይ ቀጠሮ መገኘታችንምም እርግጠኞች አይደለንም፡፡” ሲሉ ስጋታቸውን ገልጸዋል።
በእስር ቤት ቤተሰቦቻቸውም  እንዳይጎበኙ  መከልከላቸውንና ዛሬም ፍርድ ቤት ቅጥር ግቢ ውስጥ ከገቡ በኋላ ሰዎች እንዳያዩ መድረጋቸውን የተናገሩት አቶ በቀለ፤፡፡ እንደዜጎች እየተቆጠርን አይደለም፡፡ መንግስት ለምን እንዲህ የተድበሰበሰ ነገር ይሠራል? ›› ሲሉ ጠይቀዋል።
አቶ በቀለ ከ22 ሰዎች  ጋር በጸረ-ሽብርተኝነት ወንጀል ተከስሰው የፍርድ ሂደታቸውን  እየተከታተሉ እንደሚገኙ ይታወቃል። ዛሬ ችሎት ከቀረቡት መካከል ሌሎች አምስት ተከሳሾችም ልክ አንድ አቶ በቀለ በባዶ እግራቸው ሆነው ጥቁር ቁምጣና የውስጥ ካናቲራ ለብሰው ይታዩ እንደነበር በስፍራው የተገኘው ጋዜጠኛ ኤልያስ ገብሩ በፌስ ቡክ ገጹ ባሰፈረው መረጃ ገልጿል።                                                                source http://amharic.ethsat.com/

Friday, June 3, 2016

Ethiopia: Brave Young Girl Fights For Her Activist Father



Menabe Andargachew wrote to the Prime Minister and the Queen to ask for more help in getting her father released from prison in Ethiopia, where he is being held on death row for criticising the government. Read msource http://ecadforum.com/