(ABC, Australia) Perth Ethiopians protest against government crackdown

From: Biniam Tekle <biniamt_at_dehai.org_at_dehai.org>
Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2016 10:38:56 -0400

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-23/perth-ethiopians-protest-against-government-crackdown/7957728
Perth Ethiopians protest against government crackdown

By David Weber

Posted yesterday at 7:34pmSat 22 Oct 2016, 7:34pm

Photo: Ethiopians in Perth want Australia to put pressure on the
Ethiopian Government. (ABC News: David Weber)
Map: Perth 6000

Hundreds of members of Ethiopia's ethnic communities have marched in
Perth to raise awareness of a government crackdown leading to the
detention of thousands of people.

Authorities in Ethiopia have detained more than 2,000 people in recent
weeks, amid large anti-government protests.

President of the Oromo Community in Perth Nuru Said has called on the
Australian Government to put pressure on its Ethiopian counterpart.

"What we say is the Australian Government [should] not support this
terrorist government who is killing [its] citizens and also to put
pressure to abide human rights in Ethiopia," he said.

"Australia is one of the leading democratic countries with respect for
human rights.

"And this Government is violating the basic human rights and the
constitutional rights of the people.

"So I think the Australian Government can play a major role on this."

State of emergency

Human rights groups say hundreds of people have died over the past
year as a result of clashes with authorities.

A state of emergency was declared a week after more than 50 people
died on October 2, when an Oromo religious festival in the town of
Bishoftu turned into a protest and a stampede ensued.

Ethiopia's Prime Minister said the state of emergency was declared due
to the "enormous" damage to property.

An Ethiopian Government statement last week said more than 1,600
people had been detained in the Oromia and Amhara regions, on top of
1,000 arrests near the capital.

Photo: Omar Hasan says foreign aid is being misused. (ABC News: David Weber)

Authorities said the arrests near Addis Ababa were made in response to
attacks on warehouses and factories, which had been set on fire.

Members of the Oromo, Amhara and Ogaden communities came together for
the protest march in Perth.

Chairman of the Ogaden community Omar Hasan said there had been many
deaths in detention.

"The Ethiopian Government gained the power and they want to keep the
power by gun," he said.

"We're urging the Australian Government to stop financing, and cut off
all the democratic relationship.

"Investment should be stopped - foreign aid is misused.

"There's a lot of civilian unrest and it's not appropriate for
Australian companies or corporates to try to invest in Ethiopia."
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