JUDGE TELLS POLICE TO BRING CHARGES AGAINST ETHIOPIAN BLOGGERS, JOURNALISTS

ADDISSTANDARD   By Mahelt Fasil A judge at the Arada First Instance Court, First Bench, told the police this morning to finalize its investigations and bring charges against three independent journalists and three members of the blog Zone9 detained without charges since 25th and 26th of April this year. Defense lawyer Amha Mekonnen told journalists at

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Ethiopia’s Police State: The Silencing of Opponents, Journalists and Students Detained

By Paul O’Keeffe Global Research Detention under spurious charges in Ethiopia is nothing new. With the second highest rate of imprisoned journalists in Africa[1] and arbitrary detention for anyone who openly objects to the Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) regime’s despotic iron fist, the Western backed government in Addis Ababa is a dab hand

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2014 Golden Pen of Freedom Awarded to Eskinder Nega of Ethiopia

By Larry Kilman Secretary General WAN-IFRA | Paris, France Jailed Ethiopian journalist Eskinder Nega has been awarded the 2014 Golden Pen of Freedom, the annual press freedom prize of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA). The award was presented Monday in Turin, Italy, during the opening ceremonies of the 66th World Newspaper Congress, 21st World

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CPJ condemns editor’s detention without charge

CPJ The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the detention of a journalist without charge since Monday and calls on Ethiopian authorities to release him immediately. An Ethiopian court on Tuesday extended by 14 days the pre-trial detention of Elias Gebru, according to a statement from the CPJ on Wednesday. “The detention without charge of Elias

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Ethiopia: Crimes Against University Students and Humanity 

By Alemayehu G Mariam On May 2, 2014, BBC reportedthat the security forces of the regime in Ethiopia had massacred at least 47 university and high school students in the town of  Ambo 80 miles west of the capital Addis Ababa. The regime dismissed the massacre and tried to sweep it under the rug claiming that a

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Fanabc በጥላሁን ካሳ አዲስ አበባ ፣ ግንቦት 16 ፣ 2006 (ኤፍ.ቢ.ሲ.) የኢትዮጵያ ፌደራላዊ ዴሞክራሲያዊ አንድነት መድረክ ፓርቲ ዛሬ በአዲስ አበባ የጠራው የተቃውሞ ሰልፍ ተካሄደ። የፓርቲው አባላትና ደጋፊዎች መነሻቸውን ግንፍሌ ወንዝ ድልድይ ቅዱስ ማቲዎስ አንግሊካን ቤተክርስቲያን አድርገው ፥ በህንድ ኤምባሲ በመታጠፍ አቧሬ አደባባይን ፣ አድዋ ድልድይን በማቋረጥ ማጠቃለያቸውን የካ ክፍለ ከተማ ወረዳ 08 በተለምዶ ታቦት ማደሪያ

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When Enough is Enough: Rise up People of Ethiopia

Counterpunch by GRAHAM PEEBLES There are tentative signs that the people of Ethiopia are beginning to organise themselves and stand up against the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) government, a brutal dictatorship, albeit one dressed in democratic western garb. After 23 years of suppression at the hands of the EPRDF, simmering discontent and anger

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Ethiopia’s independent publishers may face another hurdle

In what appears to be one of a collection of measures to silence the press ahead of 2015 elections, Ethiopian authorities in the Communications Ministry are preparing a new system to control the distribution of print media. Privately owned newspapers and magazines, possibly the only remaining independent news sources in the country, would face more

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Ethiopia crackdown on student protests taints higher education success

By Paul O’Keeffe The Guardian Western backers of the Ethiopian education system should not ignore reports of violent clashes on university campuses Oromia, Ethiopia, where at least three dozen people were reportedly shot dead by security forces during student protests/ Paul O’Keeffe Over the past 15 years, Ethiopia has become home to one of the

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Journalists are not terrorists

Author: Reporters Without Borders Reporters Without Borders has learnt today that the court in Addis Ababa granted the police investigating the case against the 6 bloggers and three journalists, 28 more days for further investigations. The police notably claimed they were unable to access the Facebook and Twitter accounts of the detainees, which were reportedly

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