A diverse group of 29 Africa and
international-based rights groups today called on new Ethiopian Prime Minister
Hailemariam Desalegn to free journalists jailed in the Horn of Africa country
and respect international and Ethiopian law protecting freedom of expression.
The call comes as Ethiopia is seeking a post on the United Nations' Human
Rights Council.
"We urge your government, at this opportune
moment, to consider and protect the vital role that independent journalists,
civil society organizations and political dissidents play in holding the
government to account for its performance on its domestic and international
human rights obligations," says the letter. "We appeal to you to restore the faith of
the Ethiopian people and the international community in the Ethiopian state and
lead a government which draws its strength and legitimacy from the pluralistic
inclusion of different voices from all segments of society."
Signatories
are:
- Action for Fundamental Change and
Development, Uganda
- Action Solidaire de la Jeunesse pour le
Développement Communautaire (ASOEDEC), Democratic Republic of the Congo
- AfriMAP, South Africa
- Amnesty International
- Campaign Against Illiteracy and Ignorance,
Nigeria
- Centre for Legal
Empowerment, Kenya
- CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen
Participation
- Committee to Free Eskinder
Nega
- Committee to Protect
Journalists
- East and Horn of Africa Human Rights
Defenders Project
- Freedom Now
- Front Line Defenders
- Human Rights Network Uganda (HURINET-U),
Uganda
- Human Rights Watch
- International Federation for Human Rights
(FIDH)
- International Press
Institute
- League for Human Rights in the Great Lakes
Region, Rwanda
- League for the Promotion and Defense of Human
Right in Rwanda (LIPRODHOR), Rwanda
- Ligue Iteka, Burundi
- National Civic Forum, Sudan
- PEN American Center
- Réseau des Organisations de la Société Civile
pour le Dévelopement, (RESOCIDE), Burkina Faso
- South Sudan Human Rights Defenders Network,
South Sudan
- South Sudan Human Rights Society for
Advocacy, (SSHURSA), South Sudan
- Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of
Africa (SIHA Network), Uganda
- Swedish International
Liberal Centre
- West African Human Rights Defenders Network
(WAHRDN), Togo
- World Association of Newspapers and News
Publishers
- World Organisation Against
Torture
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