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ETHIOPIA: the Situation of Human Rights Defenders from Bad to Worse
THE OBSERVATORY for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders L’OBSERVATOIRE EL OBSERVATORIO pour la protection para la Protección des défenseurs des droits de l’Homme de los Defensores de los Derechos Humanos Report International Mission of Judicial Observation ETHIOPIA: The Situation of Human Rights Defenders From Bad to Worse INTRODUCTION . 5 I. THE MAY 2005 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS AND THE WAVES OF VIOLENCE TRIGGERED . 9 II. THE ”TREASON” TRIAL. 15 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS . 24 ANNEXES . 26 International Federation for Human Rights World Organisation Against Torture 17, Passage de la Main d'Or75 011 Case postale 21 - 8 rue du Vieux-Billard Paris, France 1211 Geneva 8, Switzerland n°463/2 - December 2006 ETHIOPIA: The Situation of Human Rights Defenders From Bad to Worse TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . 5 A. Rationale and objectives of the mission . 5 B. Working methods and definitions. 5 C. Ethiopia in a nutshell . 6 1) General data. 6 2) History . 7 I. THE MAY 2005 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS AND THE WAVES OF VIOLENCE TRIGGERED . 9 A. The pre-election context . 9 The constitutional right of NGOs to monitor the elections under threat . 9 B. The May 2005 elections . 9 1) The fairness of the elections under question . 10 2) The Controversial official results . 10 C. The June events . 10 D. The November Events . 11 E. The Inquiry Commission and its controversial findings . 12 1) Composition and mandate of the Inquiry Commission . 12 2) The findings of the "leaked report": the use of excessive force led to the death of 193 civilians . 12 3) The findings of the official report: same civilian death poll but no use of excessive force. -
Treatment of Political Dissidents by Government
Home > Research > Responses to Information Requests RESPONSES TO INFORMATION REQUESTS (RIRs) New Search | About RIRs | Help 2 March 2007 ETH102024.E Ethiopia: Treatment of political dissidents by government authorities, specifically student and human rights activists (2005 - 2006) Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Ottawa Publicly available information on the treatment of political dissidents by government authorities in Ethiopia, specifically students and human rights activists, focuses largely on events following the 15 May 2005 parliamentary elections, the results of which led to protest demonstrations (UN 21 Mar. 2006, para. 71; US 8 Mar. 2006), as well as on events taking place in Oromia regional state (UN 11 Jan. 2006; HRW 13 Jan. 2006]. This Response does not contain information concerning the treatment of members of opposition political parties or of the press. Post-election events in June 2005 The election results were announced in early June 2005, after which supporters of the opposition Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD) party started demonstrating (AI May 2006, 3). Hundreds of demonstrating students joined the protests (UN 21 Mar. 2006, para. 71). Concerning events in the country, Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2005 highlights the first- hand findings of the Ethiopian Human Rights Council (EHRCO) (US 8 Mar. 2006, Sec. 1.a), a non-governmental organization (NGO) established in 1991 to monitor and promote human rights in Ethiopia (EHRCO n.d.). Following the May elections, EHRCO reports that between June 6 and 8, 2005, "the police and army shot and killed 42 unarmed demonstrators in Addis Ababa," (US 8 Mar. -
Horn of Africa
Horn of Africa A Region of Changes and Challenges Documentation Compiled by Hans-Ulrich Stauffer Afrika-Komitee Basel, Switzerland September 2018 Port of Massawa Contents Introduction 3 Comment 4 Eritrea 7 Eritrea-Ethiopia 22 Eritrea-Somalia 42 Eritrea-Djibouti 47 Eritrea-South Sudan 50 Eritrea-Ethiopia-Somalia 51 Ethiopia 52 Djibouti 62 Djibouti-Somalia 81 Special: Tigrai’s view 81 2 Introduction By Hans-Ulrich Stauffer, Afrika-Komitee, Basel In June 2018, the Ethiopian Prime Minister, Dr. Achmed Abiy, accepted the Algiers Agree- ment and the Ethiopian-Eritrean Border Ruling. This move came for many by surprise. The announcement was welcomed by the Eritrean Authorities. On 9th of July both countries an- nounced a joint declaration of peace. All these developments have been documented in my first publication “A new Era: Eritrea – Ethiopia in Peace”1. Since then the drive to peace and cooperation between the two countries have gained mo- mentum. Furthermore, it spread all over the crises-ridden region of the Horn of Africa. Eritrea settled the longstanding dispute with Somalia. Djibouti and Eritrea decided to settle the border issue. Ethiopia urged Eritrean opposition groups to not work from Ethiopian terri- tory against Eritrea no more. Eritrea herself broke peace agreements with Ethiopian opposi- tion groups and their military wings. With the agreements with Somalia and Djibouti, Eritrea is next to the lifting of the UN-sanctions. Meanwhile the harbors of Massawa and Assab are open for Ethiopian imports and exports. The first Ethiopian ship to dock at Massawa was “Mekelle”, named after the capital city of Tigray – what a symbolic sign! Plans being made to build an oil-pipeline from Assab to Addis Abeba and to revamp the oil refinery of Assab. -
Newsletter-February-2017-Edition
Ethiopian Embassy in Berlin – Monthly Newsletter Issue 02/2017 ETHIO NEWS Politics to Ethiopia. Prime Minister Hailemariam nich, Germany from 17 to 19 February. Dessalegn and Foreign Minister Dr. Wor- Among the key topics of this year's MSC LIBERIAN PRESIDENT’S kneh Gebeyehu welcomed the President 2017 were Cyber, Health, Energy and Cli- STATE VISIT TO ETHIOPIA and his accompanying high-ranking dele- mate Security issues, Terrorism and Extre- gation at Bole International Airport on Feb- mism, the war in Syria and the future of the ruary 24. The Prime Minister and President European Security Order. European and Kiir held a bilateral meeting on Ethio-South Global Cooperation as well as Global Sudan relations, humanitarian situation, Order were also among issues on the the drought in the region and South Su- agenda. dan's peace process. In welcoming Presi- The Conference offered an opportunity for dent Salva Kiir to Ethiopia, the Prime a number of bilateral talks for Ethiopia, and Minister underlined the longstanding and Dr. Workneh held meetings with the High President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Prime historic relations between the two coun- Representative of the European Union for Minister Hailemariam Desalegn tries and peoples and stressed that Ethio- Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Photo:mfa pia's policy towards South Sudan was Vice- President of the European Commis- Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf premised on the principle of good sion, Ms. Federica Mogherini and the UK's began her state visit to Ethiopia on Febru- neighborliness, mutual trust and confi- Secretary of State for Foreign and Com- ary 28. -
Dismantling Dissent Intensified Crackdown on Free Speech in Ethiopia
DISMANTLING DISSENT INTENSIFIED CRACKDOWN ON FREE SPEECH IN ETHIOPIA Amnesty International Publications First published in 2011 by Amnesty International Publications International Secretariat Peter Benenson House 1 Easton Street London WC1X 0DW United Kingdom www.amnesty.org © Amnesty International Publications 2011 Index: AFR 25/011/2011 Original Language: English Printed by Amnesty International, International Secretariat, United Kingdom All rights reserved. This publication is copyright, but may be reproduced by any method without fee for advocacy, campaigning and teaching purposes, but not for resale. The copyright holders request that all such use be registered with them for impact assessment purposes. For copying in any other circumstances, or for reuse in other publications, or for translation or adaptation, prior written permission must be obtained from the publishers, and a fee may be payable. To request permission, or for any other inquiries, please contact [email protected] Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 3 million supporters, members and activists in more than 150 countries and territories who campaign to end grave abuses of human rights. Our vision is for every person to enjoy all the rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards. We are independent of any government, political ideology, economic interest or religion and are funded mainly by our membership and public donations. CONTENTS Summary ..........................................................................................................................5 -
Thus Spoke Ethiopia's Reeyot!
ethiopanorama.com ethiopanorama.com http://www.ethiopanorama.com Thus Spoke Ethiopia’s Reeyot! By Prof. Al Mariam Date : July 14, 2015 Reeyot Invictus! Thus spoke Reeyot Alemu to the Voice of America- Amharic Service on July 9, 2015, a few hours after she was literally thrown out of the infamous Meles Zenawi Prison in Kality, (Ethiopia’s “Robben Island”) on the outskirts of Addis Ababa: I will continue to fully struggle to make Ethiopia a good place where democracy and justice prevail. Until I can see such an Ethiopia, I will continue my struggle. Reeyot served 4 years and 17 days (that is 1480 days) in prison on a 14-year sentence commuted to 5 years. She was convicted under a so-called terrorism law enacted by the late Meles Zenawi and his gang, the Tigrean People’s Liberation Front’s (TPLF). The great Nelson Mandela warned his apartheid oppressors, “You may succeed in delaying, but never in preventing the transition of South Africa to a democracy.” That was pretty much Reeyot’s message to the tyrannical apartheid-style thugtatorship of the TPLF. “I will continue my struggle until democracy and justice prevail in Ethiopia.” 1 / 21 ethiopanorama.com ethiopanorama.com http://www.ethiopanorama.com La luta continua! Mandela also said, “Prison itself is a tremendous education in the need for patience and perseverance. It is above all a test of one’s commitment.” On July 9, fresh out of Meles Zenawi Prison, Reeyot showed her uncompromising commitment to democracy and justice in Ethiopia. But that came at a very high price. -
Ethiopia COI Compilation
BEREICH | EVENTL. ABTEILUNG | WWW.ROTESKREUZ.AT ACCORD - Austrian Centre for Country of Origin & Asylum Research and Documentation Ethiopia: COI Compilation November 2019 This report serves the specific purpose of collating legally relevant information on conditions in countries of origin pertinent to the assessment of claims for asylum. It is not intended to be a general report on human rights conditions. The report is prepared within a specified time frame on the basis of publicly available documents as well as information provided by experts. All sources are cited and fully referenced. This report is not, and does not purport to be, either exhaustive with regard to conditions in the country surveyed, or conclusive as to the merits of any particular claim to refugee status or asylum. Every effort has been made to compile information from reliable sources; users should refer to the full text of documents cited and assess the credibility, relevance and timeliness of source material with reference to the specific research concerns arising from individual applications. © Austrian Red Cross/ACCORD An electronic version of this report is available on www.ecoi.net. Austrian Red Cross/ACCORD Wiedner Hauptstraße 32 A- 1040 Vienna, Austria Phone: +43 1 58 900 – 582 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.redcross.at/accord This report was commissioned by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Division of International Protection. UNHCR is not responsible for, nor does it endorse, its content. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of abbreviations ........................................................................................................................ 4 1 Background information ......................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Geographical information .................................................................................................... 6 1.1.1 Map of Ethiopia ........................................................................................................... -
Free Birtukan Mideksa Free Birtukan
FREE BIRTUKAN MIDEKSA FREE BIRTUKAN MIDEKSA PLEASE DETACH POSTCARD AND KEEP THIS SECTION Birtukan Mideksa, an opposition party leader, is serving a life sentence in FREE Kaliti Prison in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She is a prisoner of conscience. BIRTUKAN Birtukan Mideksa was arrested in November 2005 after the Coalition for MIDEKSA! Unity and Democracy party, of which she was a leader, contested disputed END POLITICAL local and parliamentary elections. Subsequent demonstrations turned violent, resulting in the deaths of almost 200 people. She was charged with treason REPRESSION IN in one of several trials, convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. ETHIOPIA! Local elders negotiated a pardon with the Ethiopian authorities, and Birtukan Mideksa and others were released in June 2007 after serving more than 18 months in prison. The terms of the pardon remain unclear. In November 2008 she spoke about her pardon at a public meeting in Sweden. When she returned to Ethiopia, the authorities asked her to retract her statement; she refused and was rearrested in December 2008. The Ministry of Justice revoked her pardon and re-imposed her life sentence. SET HER FREE! Send this postcard to the European Commissioner Image : Demonstration calling for Birtukan Mideksa’s release, Addis Ababa, 16 April 2009. © Petterik Wiggers/PANOS Index: AFR 25/007/2009 Attach post Dear Commissioner, stamp I am writing to express my concern regarding the life sentence imposed on Birtukan Mideksa following her rearrest in December 2008. Amnesty International considers her to be a prisoner of conscience. Birtukan Mideksa was originally charged with treason and sentenced to life imprisonment in one of several trials which started in 2006, after the Karel de Gucht Coalition for Unity and Democracy party, of which she was a leader, European Commissioner for contested disputed local and parliamentary elections and took part in Humanitarian and Development Aid demonstrations which turned violent. -
Report of a Home Office Fact-Finding Mission Ethiopia: the Political Situation
Report of a Home Office Fact-Finding Mission Ethiopia: The political situation Conducted 16 September 2019 to 20 September 2019 Published 10 February 2020 This project is partly funded by the EU Asylum, Migration Contentsand Integration Fund. Making management of migration flows more efficient across the European Union. Contents Introduction .............................................................................................................. 5 Background ............................................................................................................ 5 Purpose of the mission ........................................................................................... 5 Report’s structure ................................................................................................... 5 Methodology ............................................................................................................. 6 Identification of sources .......................................................................................... 6 Arranging and conducting interviews ...................................................................... 6 Notes of interviews/meetings .................................................................................. 7 List of abbreviations ................................................................................................ 8 Executive summary .................................................................................................. 9 Synthesis of notes ................................................................................................ -
Recommendations to the Government, Election Observers and Political Parties
Ethiopia: The 15 May 2005 elections and human rights Table of Contents 1. Introduction ......................................................................................................... 1 The 15 May 2005 elections .................................................................................... 2 Amnesty International visits................................................................................... 3 Elections and human rights .................................................................................... 4 2. Background to the elections ................................................................................ 5 Election preparations and election observers.......................................................... 6 Postponement in the Somali Region....................................................................... 8 3. Human rights ....................................................................................................... 8 Freedom of opinion and association....................................................................... 9 Freedom of the media .......................................................................................... 12 Access to justice .................................................................................................. 13 The right to fair trial ............................................................................................ 14 Women and the election process .......................................................................... 15 Human -
PM Resignation 5Th Senior Officials' Meeting
Ethiopia, Sudan Negotiate Ethiopia Attracting . Ethiopian Airlines - Pact for 1,000MW GERD - History in the Anchor Investors – wins African leadership Making P8 Electric Export P16 Spokesperson melese excellence award P14 Alem P15 February 2018 Ethiopian embassy, Pretoria P1 P2 Ethio-South Africa Joint Commission : PM resignation 5th Senior Officials' Meeting State of emergency P6 P10 “Ethiopia plays a critical P15 role in leadership in the region and throughout the continent as the largest contributor to UN peacekeeping operations ” Former U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson 1 Ethiopian embassy in Pretoria ,SA | www.ethioembassy.org.za Welcome to our newsletter Our regular newsletters - “Issues in Brief” - are an easy way to keep up-to-date with our new developments and interesting happenings in Ethiopia. It contains insightful news pieces, and Address; keeps you informed of all our upcoming events and activities so you never miss out. 763 Justice mahomed street Public diplomacy, contact section Bailey’s muckleneuk,Pretoria 11469 hatfield 0028 Ethiopian Embassy in Contents pretoria ,SA . Addis Ababa : Hosting International Agro-industry 9 https://twitter.com/ethiopia Investment Forum _sa P9 https://www.spreaker.com/ user/9088101 13. Visit of Foreign Ministers Diplomatic Victory forP13 for Ethiopia: Minister https://plus.google.com/u/0 /110271815138428259274 16. Ethiopia buys stake in Dubai-managed P16 www.ethioembassy.org.za Somaliland port : +27123463542 17. Sport info@ethiopianembassy .co.za 2 Ethiopian embassy in Pretoria ,SA | www.ethioembassy.org.za RESIGNATION IS TO SMOOTH PATH FOR POLITICAL REFORM Resignation is one of The government in the most under- recent months discussed leadership released more than topics. -
Amnesty International Press Release
News AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE AI Index: AFR 25/005/2006 (Public) News Service No: 045 22 February 2006 Ethiopia: Prisoners of conscience prepare to face 'trial' As international concerns regarding the human rights situation in Ethiopia escalate, Amnesty International called for the immediate and unconditional release of opposition leaders, human rights defenders and journalists who will face trial tomorrow on charges that include treason, violent conspiracy and "genocide". "These people are prisoners of conscience, imprisoned solely on account of their non- violent opinions and activities," said Kolawole Olaniyan, Director of Amnesty International's Africa Programme. "It is unacceptable that they are now facing serious criminal charges that could lead to death sentences and possible execution." "We demand their immediate and unconditional release and a halt to this attempt by the Ethiopian government to criminalize freedom of expression and prevent legitimate political and human rights activity." The group of over 80 defendants, which includes ten newly-elected members of parliament and other officials of the opposition Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD) party, is due to appear before the Federal High Court in Addis Ababa tomorrow. The CUD members and journalists are refusing to plead to the charges or mount a defence, on the grounds that they do not expect a fair trial. The court is expected to enter a plea of not guilty on their behalf. Charges filed against them include: high treason, "outrages against the Constitution", inciting and organizing armed uprising, and endangering the integrity of the state. Most are also charged with "genocide". Among the CUD defendants are Berhanu Negga, a professor of economics, and Yacob Hailemariam, a former prosecutor in the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and a former UN Special Envoy.