Friday, December 17, 2021
ABBA GADAA UNION SAYS MISSING MEMBER OF KARRAYYU GADAA LEADERSHIP DEAD, DOZENS UNDER CUSTODY
https://addisstandard.com/news-abba-gadaa-union-says-missing-member-of-karrayyu-gadaa-leadership-dead-dozens-under-custody/?fbclid=IwAR1PZwtJj99XQmjNjAwOMxiwvj2JzhW33kBLoXdAvWGfYZFvqvQgOhCSTug
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Abiy Ahmed can’t deceive Africa in the name of ‘Pan-Africanism’
Abiy Ahmed can’t deceive Africa in the name of ‘Pan-Africanism’: By Mark
We commonly hear these days the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, his supporters and propagand
UN: Drivers of Humanitarian Aids Trucks Held by Hijackers
UN: Drivers of Humanitarian Aids Trucks Held by Hijackers: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Monday that drivers of eighteen trucks of humanitaria
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
UN Human Rights Council set to convene on Ethiopia for the 17th December; furious Ethiopia calls it ‘regrettable’
UN Human Rights Council set to convene on Ethiopia for the 17th December; furious Ethiopia calls it ‘regrettable’: The UN Human Rights Council (HRC) this Friday will hold a special session to address "the grave hum
Monday, December 13, 2021
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Thursday, December 9, 2021
#AbiyMustGo
#Ethiopia CPJ says 'Ethiopia biggest setback for media freedom in Sub-Saharan Africa'; Two journalists shot dead, a dozen remain behind bars in 2021
In its 2021 report on the global status of press freedom, the Committee to Protect Journalists ranked Ethiopia among the worst jailers of journalists in Sub-Saharan Africa after Eritrea. The report that was released today revealed that in Ethiopia in 2021, one journalist was killed and nine remain in prison.
An earlier report that released yesterday and focused on Ethiopia, the CPJ also noted the suspension of Addis Standard in July 2021, assaults and intimidation on members of the press, the expulsion of at least one foreign journalist for war coverage and an internet disruption among the setbacks for the media.
The CPJ detailed that numerous journalists have been arrested in the country since the start of the war in Tigray a year ago where nine reporters were still in custody on December 1. “Six were arrested in November as the conflict escalated and the government imposed harsh emergency laws. CPJ documented multiple other press freedom violations throughout the year,” the report read.
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