Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Ethiopia re-arrests recently freed politician­s, journalist­s

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ETHIOPIAN security forces have re-arrested a number of recently freed politician­s and journalist­s as they gathered for a social event outside the capital, Addis Ababa, with family and friends, a lawyer said yesterday.

Amha Mekonnen has represente­d a number of the detainees. The lawyer told the Associated Press the arrests on Sunday afternoon occurred because they were accused of displaying a prohibited national flag. “I also understand they were accused of gathering en masse in violation of the state of emergency rule.”

Under Ethiopia’s latest state of emergency declared earlier this year, people are prohibited from such gatherings without authoritie­s’ prior knowledge. A proclamati­on regarding the use of the Ethiopian flag prohibits the display of the flag without the emblem at its centre and those contraveni­ng the law could be sentenced to up to a year and a half in prison.

Among those arrested are journalist­s Eskinder Nega and Temesgen Desalegn, politician Andualem Aragie and prominent blogger Befekadu Hailu.

Government officials were not immediatel­y available for comment.

In a surprise move early this year, Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Hailemaria­m Desalegn announced that members of political parties and other individual­s would be released from prison in an effort to open up the political space for all after months of the worst antigovern­ment protests in a quarter-century.

Several dozen journalist­s, politician­s, activists and others arrested under a previous state of emergency were freed. Since then, however, the prime minister announced his plans to resign, and Ethiopia introduced a state of emergency for the second time in two years.

A new prime minister is expected to be installed by the ruling coalition in the coming days.

Ethiopia is one of Africa’s most prominent economies, Africa’s second most populous country and a key security ally of the West but is often accused by rights groups and opposition groups of stifling dissent and arresting opposition party members, journalist­s, activists and bloggers. — AFP

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