Ethiopia needs impartial protest death probe, must release Oromo leader – EU MPs

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Ethiopia needs impartial protest death probe, must release Oromo leader - EU MPs

Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have renewed calls for the release of Ethiopia’s leading opposition figure, Dr. Merera Gudina.

The latest call was made in a parliamentary resolution dated Thursday 18 May, 2017.

Key among their demands, the MEPs called for the immediate release and dropping of all charges against Gudina – leader of the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), who has been in detention since December 1, 2016.

MEPs urge the Ethiopian government to refrain from “using anti-terrorism legislation to supress legitimate peaceful protest” and to lift restrictions on free expression and association.

He was arrested upon his return from a visit to the European Parliament on 9 November 2016, where he joined a panel with other opposition leaders.

He was initially accused of abusing the October 2016 state of emergency before terrorism charges were slapped on him in February this year. He has continually denied the charges. His lawyers also objected to the charge in his most recent court appearance.

‘‘Parliament further reiterates its call for a credible, transparent and independent investigation into the killings of hundreds of protesters in 2015 and into human rights abuses against members of the Oromo community and other ethnic groups perceived to be in opposition to the government.

‘‘MEPs urge the Ethiopian government to refrain from “using anti-terrorism legislation to supress legitimate peaceful protest” and to lift restrictions on free expression and association,’‘ a press release backing the call said.

More pressure after similar call by 14 US Senators

The call by the MEPs coincides with a similar a bipartisan resolution by fourteen United States Senators who have charged Addis Ababa to immediately release all political prisoners and to free the democratic space.

Both groups whiles admitting the key role – economically and security wise – that Ethiopia played in the Horn of Africa region, said it was unacceptable that the government continued to stifle dissent and arrest opponents.

We will probe ourselves – Addis Ababa’s response to independent probe

This is the second time the EU MPs are calling for an independent probe into protest deaths. Same as the United Nations (UN), whose rights chief, Zeid Ra’ad Al-Hussein was recently in Ethiopia upon the invitation of the government.

At the end of his visit, Zeid reiterated calls for an independent probe into the Amhara and Oromo protests. Addis has not commented on his latest request.

The country’s human rights commission released a report that put the number of deaths during the wave of protests at over 660. Human rights groups insist the figure exceeds that.

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