- 25 Jan 2018
- [International Secretariat]
- Region: FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ETHIOPIA
- Topic:
The release of opposition politician Merera Gudina and hundreds of other detainees in Ethiopia today must only be a first step towards freedom for all prisoners of conscience, in the east African country, said Amnesty International today as 528 detainees were set free from several jails.
“While by all means a welcome step, the release today of Merera Gudina today and other detainees must not be the last. Hundreds of prisoners of conscience continue to languish in jail, accused or prosecuted for legitimate exercise of their freedom of expression or simply for standing up for human rights,” said Netsanet Belay, Amnesty International’s Research and Advocacy Director for Africa.
“The Ethiopian authorities must now immediately and unconditionally release all remaining prisoners of conscience as they did nothing wrong and should never have been arrested in the first place. To continue holding them is to perpetuate the gross injustice that they have already bravely endured for too long,”
“The authorities must also take urgent steps to guarantee that these wrongful detentions do not continue to take place, including by repealing or substantially amending all repressive laws under which most of prisoners of conscience are detained, including the draconian Anti-Terrorism Proclamation.”
The releases come after Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn announced plans to release opposition political leaders and hundreds of other individuals and close down Maekelawi Prison in the capital Addis Ababa, a notorious detention center where widespread acts torture were being committed.
17 January 2018
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL MEDIA ADVISORY
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