ESAT News (January 8, 2018) An Ethiopian born Swedish cardiologist who was jailed in Ethiopia in a politically motivated charge told a court in Addis Ababa that 20 of his patients have died because authorities would not allow him to see his patients. Dr. Fikru Maru had repeatedly said he was willing to treat his patients if authorities would allow ...
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Swedish MPs demand their gov’t to hold Ethiopian regime accountable for human rights violations
ESAT News (January 8, 2018) Two members of the Swedish Parliament said their government should demand and hold the Ethiopian regime accountable for the various human rights violations in the country. Anders Österberg and Maria Andersson Willner both members of the Foreign Affairs Committee said in an opinion published in the Swedish media that “the violations of human rights in ...
Read More »Ethiopia: MP says 10,000 killed as Parliamentary report holds security forces responsible for killings
ESAT News (January 8, 2018) A member of the Ethiopian parliament says over 10,000 people were killed in and around the border regions of Oromo and Somali in a violence which a parliamentary report said was perpetrated by the Somali Region Special Police, local police and militia. Tesfaye Robela was challenging a parliamentary committee that was set up to look ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Judge prevents tortured prisoner at Ma’ekelawi from showing his scars
ESAT News (January 5, 2018) Two days after Ethiopia’s Prime Minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, said Ma’ekelawi detention center was used by the former marxist regime but not his government to torture opponents, a political prisoner asked a court in Addis Ababa today to show scars of torture on his body. But he was prevented by a judge, who sarcastically told the ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Ethnic conflict separate thousands of children from families
ESAT News (January 5, 2018) Some 14,000 children might have been separated from their families in ethnic clashes in Eastern Ethiopia over the past year, UNICEF said on Friday. Ethnic clashes between the Oromo and Somali communities along their border and attack by TPLF army in Eastern Ethiopia in past months have resulted in the death of hundreds of people ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Promise to release political prisoners meaningless without political freedoms, says think tank
ESAT News (January 4, 2018) Ethiopian regime’s promise to release political prisoners & close a notorious jail is meaningless without political freedoms, the Oakland Institute said today. “For years, while donor countries like the US have turned a blind eye, thousands of Ethiopians have languished behind bars simply for speaking up against so-called development policies and related human rights abuses, ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Political prisoners could be released as early as Friday
ESAT News (January 4, 2017) Media close to the regime in Addis Ababa reported that some political prisoners could be released as early as Friday or Saturday. The Reporter newspaper quoted its sources as saying that the office of the President has requested prison administration and the prosecutor general to provide the list of political prisoners. In a surprise move ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Protest continues despite promise to release “some” political prisoners
ESAT News (January 3, 2018) Protests have continued today in a number of towns and villages in the country’s Oromo region despite an announcement by the regime that some political prisoners would be freed. Tensions remained high in West Arsi and West Shewa with protesters denouncing the regime from Shashemene to Kofele and Arsi Kokosa. Clashes with security forces have ...
Read More »Ethiopian regime to release “some” political prisoners as popular pressure mounts
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (January 3, 2018) In an unprecedented move by a regime known for cruel treatment of political prisoners as well as criminalizing dissent and independent voice, a statement by the Prime Minister Wednesday says “some” political prisoners would be released. “Some members of political parties and other individuals would be released to widen the political and ...
Read More »Ethiopia: More Agazi forces deployed to protesting regions, universities
ESAT News (January 1, 2018) As protests against TPLF continues in several towns and universities across the nation, the TPLF regime is deploying additional Agazi forces to quell growing objection against it misrule. While students of several universities continue protesting the regime and boycotting classes, 50 students of the Adama University have been arrested and taken to undisclosed location, according ...
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