[dehai-news] (Reuters) Ethiopia to charge 121 prisoners with terrorism


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From: Biniam Tekle (biniamt@dehai.org)
Date: Fri Apr 08 2011 - 09:50:07 EDT


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Ethiopia to charge 121 prisoners with terrorism
Thu Apr 7, 2011 1:58pm GMT

By Barry Malone

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia's government on Thursday said it was
preparing to charge more than 100 prisoners with terrorism and dismissed
calls by a rights groups to release them immediately.

The government said it had arrested 121 people in March and accused them of
being members of the outlawed Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) rebel group.

Campaign group Human Rights Watch said the arrests were part of a government
crackdown on opposition campaigners from Ethiopia's Oromo ethnic group.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is Washington's closest ally in the
Horn of Africa but has come under increasing criticism from rights groups
accusing him of crushing dissent.

Opposition officials in the capital Addis Ababa who did not want to be named
told Reuters they suspected the arrests were motivated by government fear of
a public uprising.

Ethiopia's government defended the arrests and said there was no limit to
how long the suspects could be held as long as they were regularly remanded
by the courts.

"They are being held on suspicion of OLF membership while prosecutors
prepare charges against them for terrorist activities," government spokesman
Shimeles Kemal told Reuters.

"Ethiopia has the right to defend itself against terrorism and these groups
have no right to question that ... Nobody was arrested only for involvement
in opposition politics," he added.

Prime Minister Meles Zenawi told parliament on Tuesday that some
"terrorists" were using membership of political parties to cover up their
activities.

He said Eritrea was stepping up attempts to destabilise Ethiopia by arming
rebel groups including the OLF.

The OLF has been fighting since 1993 for more autonomy for the Oromia
region. The Oromo are Ethiopia's biggest ethnic group with 27 million out of
a population of 80 million.

Oromia produces most of the coffee in Africa's biggest grower, along with
oil seeds, sesame and livestock, which are all key exports.

Human Rights Watch said Ethiopia had arrested more than 200 Oromos since
March.

"The authorities should immediately free the Oromo opposition members unless
they can bring credible charges against them," the New York-based group said
in a statement.

Opposition parties said their supporters had been arrested in recent weeks.

"We have more than 80 people detained since mid-March," Merera Gudina,
leader of the Oromo People's Congress, told Reuters. "The government,
however, says they are members of the OLF. The arrests are ongoing."

The main opposition coalition, Medrek, last week named 68 Oromos it said
were being held without charge because of their political affiliations.

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