ሰኞ 28 ኤፕሪል 2014

Ethiopia: Arrests Upstage Kerry Visit

(Nairobi) – The Ethiopian authorities should immediately release six bloggers and three journalists arrested on April 25 and 26, 2014, unless credible charges are promptly brought.

United States Secretary of State John Kerry, who is scheduled to visit Ethiopia beginning April 29, should urge Ethiopian officials to unconditionally release all activists and journalists who have been arbitrarily detained or convicted in unfair trials. The arrests also came days before Ethiopia is scheduled to have its human rights record assessed at the United Nations Human Rights Council’s universal periodic review in Geneva on May 6.

“The nine arrests signal, once again, that anyone who criticizes the Ethiopian government will be silenced,” said Leslie Lefkow, deputy Africa director. “The timing of the arrests – just days before the US secretary of state’s visit – speaks volumes about Ethiopia’s disregard for free speech.”

On the afternoon of April 25, police in uniform and civilian clothes conducted what appeared to be a coordinated operation of near-simultaneous arrests. Six members of a group known as the “Zone9” bloggers – Befekadu Hailu, Atnaf Berahane, Natnael Feleke, Mahlet Fantahun, Zelalem Kibret, and Abel Wabela – were arrested at their offices and in the streets. Tesfalem Weldeyes, a freelance journalist, was also arrested during the operation. Edom Kassaye, a second freelance journalist, was arrested on either April 25 or 26; the circumstances of her arrest are unclear but all eight individuals were apparently taken to Maekelawi Police Station, the federal detention center in Addis Ababa, the capital.

The police searched the bloggers and journalists’ offices and homes, reportedly with search warrants, and confiscated private laptops and literature. On April 26, another journalist, Asmamaw Hailegeorgis of Addis Guday newspaper, was also arrested and is reportedly detained in Maekelawi.

The detainees are currently being held incommunicado. On the morning of April 26, relatives were denied access to the detainees by Maekelawi guards, and only allowed to deposit food.

Human Rights Watch released a report in October 2013 documenting serious human rights abuses, including torture and other ill-treatment,unlawful interrogation tactics, and poor detention conditions in Maekelawi against political detainees, including journalists. Detainees at Maekelawi are seldom granted access to legal counsel or their relatives during the initial investigation phase.

The Zone9 bloggers have faced increasing harassment by the authorities over the last six months. Sources told Human Rights Watch that one of the bloggers and one of the journalists have been regularly approached, including at home, by alleged intelligence agents and asked about the work of the group and their alleged links to political opposition parties and human rights groups. The blogger was asked a week before their arrest of the names and personal information of all the Zone9 members. The arrests on April 25, 2014, came two days after Zone9 posted a statement on social media saying they planned to increase their activism after a period of laying low because of ongoing intimidation.

A Human Rights Watch report in March described the technologies used by the Ethiopian government to conduct surveillance of perceived political opponents, activists, and journalists inside the country and among the diaspora. It highlights how the government’s monopoly over all mobile and Internet services through its sole, state-owned telecom operator, Ethio Telecom, facilitates abuse of surveillance powers.

Kerry is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn and Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom in Addis Ababa “to discuss efforts to advance peace and democracy in the region.” Kerry should strongly urge the Ethiopian government to end arbitrary arrests, release all activists and journalists unjustly detained or convicted, and promptly amend draconian laws on freedom of association and terrorism that have frequently been used to justify arbitrary arrests and political prosecutions. The Obama administration has said very little about the need for human rights reforms in Ethiopia.

“Secretary Kerry should be clear that the Ethiopian government’s crackdown on media and civil society harms ties with the US,” Lefkow said.  “Continued repression in Ethiopia cannot mean business as usual for Ethiopia-US relations.”

እሑድ 27 ኤፕሪል 2014

Ethiopian to Demand John Kerry Raise Human Rights Issue


Demonstration to demand Secretary Kerry raise Human Rights Violations during his upcoming trip to Ethiopia and to show solidarity for jailed Semayawi (Blue) party members, Zone independent Journalists and all Political Prisoners.
Demonstration head of Secretary John Kerry's scheduled visit to Ethiopia.A protest demonstration has called for Monday April 28, 2014 in Washington, DC in front of the State Department ahead of Secretary John Kerry’s scheduled visit to Ethiopia. The protest rally is planned to show our solidarity with detained Semayawi Party members, recently arrested independent journalists and bloggers from Zone 9 group and political prisoners and to urge Secretary Kerry to make human rights and freedom of expression as one of his main topics of discussion during his stay in Addis Ababa.
It’s to be recalled that in the last few days, the TPLF lead Ethiopian regime has arrested over 50 Semayawi ( Blue) Party members ahead of their planned peaceful and legal protest rally on Sunday April 27. The regime is also tightening its suffocating grip on freedom of expression in a major crackdown with the arrest of numerous members from independent blogger and activist group ( Zone 9). With still a year to go before the “general elections”, the regime is tightening the screws on its iron curtain on freedom of speech, opinion and thought.
We urge Ethiopians and friends of Ethiopians in Washington DC metro and surrounding areas to join us to express our outrage at TPLF lead governments spiteful action against peaceful political party members, independent journalists and to demand release of political prisoners and to urge Secretary Kerry to make human rights and freedom of expression as one of his main topics during his upcoming visit to Ethiopia.

For more information contact
Semayawi Support-North America
P.O.Box 75860, Washington, DC 20013
semayawiusa.org
info@semayawiusa.org

ቅዳሜ 26 ኤፕሪል 2014

Ethiopia detains bloggers and journalist


 


The Ethiopian government has arrested six independent bloggers and a journalist in what human rights group Amnesty International has called a "suffocating grip on freedom of expression".
Six members of independent blogger and activist group ‘Zone 9’ and a prominent Ethiopian journalist were arrested on Friday in the capital Addis Ababa.

All six bloggers were arrested at night by armed security forces and taken from their homes to the Federal Police Crime Investigation Sector ‘Maikelawi’, where political prisoners are alleged to be held in pre-trial, and sometimes arbitrary detention.

The Zone 9 group who are said to be very critical of government policy and have a strong following on social media had temporarily suspended their activities earlier this year after accusing the government of harassing their members.

Journalist Tesfalem Waldyes who writes independent commentary on political issues for a Ethiopian newspaper was also arrested.

According to Ethiopian journalist Simegnish Yekoye, Waldyes is being denied visitation by friends and family and it's unclear what prompted his arrest and what charges he is being held under.

Simegnish Yekoye told Al Jazeera she was unaware of why the government had clamped down on journalists and their was growing fear on the future of a free press.

"I am very scared, I don't know what's going to happen next," she said.
Ranked 143 in the 2014 Reporters Without Borders press freedom index, media watchdogs say 49 journalists fled the country between 2007 and 2012 to evade government persecution.

uman rights group Amesty International criticised the arrests, saying "these arrests appear to be yet another alarming round up of opposition or independent voices".

"The Ethiopian government is tightening its suffocating grip on freedom of expression in a major crackdown which has seen the arrest of numerous independent, critical and opposition voices over the last two days", Claire Beston, Ethiopia researcher at Amnesty International, said.
Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reporting from Bahir Dar said it was unclear what will happen to the detained journalists.

"There are scores of journalists currently serving between 14 and 27 years in prison with some charged on terrorism offences."


Source : http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2014/04/ethiopia-detains-bloggers-journalist-2014426163222797965.html 

ሰበር ዜና፣ ፖሊስ የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ አባላትን ማሰሩን ቀጥሏል

በዳንኤል ሃረጋዊSemayawi party members on action
ፖሊስ ቀስቃሾቹን እያሰረ ነው ፖሊስ የእውቅናው ደብዳቤ አልደረሰኝም በሚል በተለያዩ የአዲስ አበባ ክፍሎች ቅስቀሳ ላይ የተሰማሩትን የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ አባላትና ደጋፊዎች እያሰረ ነው፡፡ በአሁኑ ወቅት በየካ፣ ካሳንቺስና አቧሬ ሲቀሰቅሱ የነበሩ ወጣቶች በፖሊስ ተይዘው ታስረዋል፡፡ ቀስቃሾቹ ሰልፉ እውቅና እንደተሰጠው የሚያመለክተውን ወረቀት ለፖሊስ ቢያሳዩም ፖሊሶች የእውቅናው ደብዳቡ አልደረሰንም በሚል አስረዋቸዋል፡፡ ቀስቃሾቹ የያዙት የእውቅና ደብዳቤ ግልባጭ ለፖሊስ የተጻፈበት በመሆኑ ሰልፉ እውቅና አግኝቶ እያለ ሆን ተብሎ ለማደናቀፍ እንደሆነ ምክትር ሊቀመንበሩ አቶ ስለሽ ፈይሳ ገልፀዋል፡፡
በላም በረት፣ ቦሌ ድልድይ፣ ኮተቤ፣ መገናኛ ቅስቀሳ ሲያደርጉ የነበሩ የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ አባላትና ደጋፊዎች ቅስቀሳቸውን በተሳካ መልኩ አጠናቀዋል፡፡ በሌሎች አካባቢዎች የተሰማሩት አባላት ቅስቀሳውን አጠናክረው ቀጥለዋል፡፡ በሌላ በኩል በየካ፣ ካሳንቺስና አቧሬን ጨምሮ በሌሎች የከተማይቱ ክፍሎች ፖሊስ ከ20 በላይ አባላትን ማሰሩ ታውቋል፡፡
ይህ በዚህ እንዳለ ፖሊስ ቅስቀሳው ላይ ያልነበሩ የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ አመራሮችንም እያሰረ ነው፡፡ የታሰሩትን አባላትና ደጋፊዎች ሁኔታ ለማጣራት ወደ የካ ፖሊስ ጣቢያ ያቀኑ የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ አመራሮችና አባላትን ፖሊስ አስሯቸዋል፡፡
በዛሬው ቀን ካሳንቺስ ስድስተኛ ፖሊስ ጣቢያ የታሰሩት
1. ብሌን መስፍን
2. አስናቀ በቀለ
3. መስፍን
4. ተስፋዬ አሻግሬ
5. እዮብ ማሞ
6. ኩራባቸው
7. ተዋቸው ዳምጤ
የካ ፖሊስ ጣቢያ ታስረው የሚገኙት የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ አባላትና ደጋፊዎች
1. ፍቅረ ማሪያም አስማማው
2. እያስፔድ ተስፋዬ
3. ጋሻው መርሻ
4. ተስፋዬ መርኔ
5. ሀብታሜ ደመቀ
6. ዘሪሁን ተስፋዬ
7. ጌታነህ ባልቻ
8. ንግስት ወንዲፍራው
9. ሜሪን አለማየሁ ናቸው
የካ አካባቢ ታስረው የሚገኙ የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ አመራሮችና አባላት ምግብ እንዳይገባላቸው ተከልክለዋል፡፡ በሌላ በኩል አህመድ መሃመድ፣ሀይለማሪያም፣ ሱራፌልና አምሃ የተባሉ የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ አባላት መገናኛ አካባቢ ተይዘው ወደ የካ ፖሊስ ጣቢያ ተዘዋውረዋል፡፡ በአጠቃላይ የካ ፖሊስ ጣቢያ የሚገኙት 14 መሆናቸው ታውቋል፡፡ በሁሉም ፖሊስ ጣቢያዎች የሚገኙት አመራሮችና አባላት በአሁኑ ወቅት ቃል እየሰጡ ሲሆን ሊያድሩ እንደሚችሉም ተነግሯቸዋል፡፡
በሌላ በኩል የአዲስ አበባ ፖሊስ ኮሚሽን ምክትል ኮሚሽነር ቢሮ ተደውሎ የሰላማዊ ሰልፉን አስተባባሪዎች ጧት ሁለት ሰዓት ላይ ‹‹ኑ እና እንነጋገር!›› የሚል ጥሪ አድርጓል፡፡ ከሰልፉ አስተባባሪዎች መካከል አቶ ጌታነህ ባልቻ ታስሮ ይገኛል፡፡

ሰበር ዜና፡ “ሰማያዊ ፓርቲ የእሁዱን ሰልፍ በታቀደው መሰረት ለማከናወን በሙሉ ቁርጠኝነት ላይ ይገኛል!!!”

ከአመራሩ በተጨማሪም የታሰሩ አባላት ዝርዝርSemyawi party leaders arrested
የካ ክፍለ ከተማ ሾላ አካባቢ ፖሊስ ጣቢያ የታሰሩ
1. ኢንጅነር ይልቃል ጌትነት -የፓርቲው ሊቀመንበር
2. ስለሽ ፈይሳ- ምክትል ሊቀመንበር
3. ብርሃኑ ተክለያሬድ-የህዝብ ግንኙነት ኃላፊ
4. ዳዊት ጸጋዬ
5. አወቀ ተዘራ
6. ኢብራሂም አብዱሰላም
7. ሁሴን
8. ሙሉጌታ መኮንን
ጉለሌ ፖሊስ መምሪያ የታሰሩ
1. ዮናስ ከድር
2. እየሩስ ተስፋው
3. እመቤት ግርማ
4. የሽዋስ አሰፋ
5. አበራ
6. አበበ መከተ
ካሳንቺስ ስድስተኛ ፖሊስ ጣቢያ የታሰሩት
1. ብሌን መስፍን
2. አስናቀ በቀለ
3. መስፍን
4. ተስፋዬ አሻግሬ
5. እዮብ ማሞ
6. ኩራባቸው
7. ተዋቸው ዳምጤ
ከየካ ፖሊስ ጣቢያ ወደ ቤላ አካባቢ ተዛውረው ታስረው የሚገኙት
1. ፍቅረማሪያም አስማማው
2. እያስፔድ ተስፋዬ
3. ጋሻው መርሻ
4. ተስፋዬ መርኔ
5. ሀብታሜ ደመቀ
6. ዘሪሁን ተስፋዬ
7. ጌታነህ ባልቻ
8. ንግስት ወንዲፍራው
9. ሜሮን አለማየሁ
ስማቸው ያልደረሱን የታሰሩ ሌሎች ወደ 15 የሚጠጉ አባለት እንዳሉ(አድዋ ድልድይ አካባቢ ፖሊስ ጣቢያና ለጊዜው ቦታቸውን ባላወቅናቸው ፖሊስ ጣቢያዎች ታስረው እንደሚገኙ) መረጃ ደርሶናል ስማቸው ሲደርሰን እናሳዉቃለን፡፡
በተጨማሪ መረጃ ህወሓት/ኢህአዲግ ሰልፉን በተለያየ መልኩ ለማደናቀፍ ቢጥርም ሰማያዊ ፓርቲ የእሁዱን ሰልፍ በታቀደው መሰረት ለማከናወን በሙሉ ቁርጠኝነት ላይ ይገኛል፡፡ የአመራሮችም ሆነ የአባላት እስር የምናደርገውን ትግል ከፍ አድርጎታል፡፡ የያዝነውን የሰላማዊ ትግል ስልትም ከዚህ በበለጠ አጠናክረን ወደፊት እንጓዛለን፡፡ እሁድ 03:00 ሰዓት ላይ ካሳንቺዝ እንደራሴ ሆቴል አካባቢ በሚገኘው በፓርቲያችን ጽ/ቤት ተገናኝተን ስለመብታችን በጋራ እንተማለን!
ኑ ራሳችንን ነፃ በማውጣት የሀገራችንን እጣ ፈንታ እንወስን
ሰማያዊ ፓርቲ!