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ጋዜጠኛ ጌታቸው ሽፈራው አንድ ዓመት ከ6 ወር እስር ተፈረደበት

(አዲስ ሚዲያ) የነገረ ኢትዮጵያ ጋዜጣ ዋና አዘጋጅ ጋዜጠኛ ጌታቸው ሽፈራው በፌደራል አቃብ ህግ በተመሰረተበት ክስ ከአንድ ዓመት ከ አምስት ወር እስር በኋላ የፌደራሉ ከፍተኛው ፍርድ ቤት አዲስ አበባ ልደታ ምድብ ችሎት ግንቦት 18 ቀን 2009 ዓ. ም. የ 1 ዓምት ከ 6 ወር የቅጣት እስር ፈርዶበታል።

Getachew Shiferaw

ጋዜጠኛ ጌታቸው ሽፈራው

ጋዜጠኛው ከህዳር 2008 ዓ. ም. ጅምሮ የነበረውን ህዝባዊ ተቃውሞ ተከትሎ ሲታሰር፥ ቀደም ሲል የሽብርተኝነት ክስ ተመስርቶበት የነበረ ቢሆንም፤ በመጨረሻም ፍርድ ቤቱ ክሱን ወደ መደበኛ ወንጀል ክስ ዝቅ በማድረግ አመፅ ማነሳሳት በሚል ክስ የቅጣት ውሳኔውን ማሳለፉን አሳውቋል። ይሁን እንጂ ጋዜጠኛው ለተላለፈበት የቅጣት ውሳን ብይን የቅጣት ማቅለያ እንዲያቀርብ ፍርድ ቤቱ ቢጠይቀውም ጋዜጠናው ባልሰራሁት ወንጀል የምጠይቀው የቅጣት ማቅለያ የለም በማለት የፍርድ ቤቱን ጥያቄ ውድቅ ማድረጉ ታውቋል።

ጋዜጠኛው ክስ የተመሰረተበትና የ1 ዓመት ከ6 ወር እስር ቅጣት የተጣለበት፤ በፌስ ቡክ ማኅበራው ሚዲያ በውጭ ከሚገኝ ጋዜጠኛ በተለይም መቀመጫውን ዋሸንግተን ዲሲ ካደረገው ጋዜጠኛ አበበ ገላው ጋር መልዕክት ተለዋውጠሃል፥ አመፅ ቀስቅሰሃል የሚል እንደነበር የቀረበበት ክስ አመልክቷል።

ጋዜጠኛው ህትመቱና ስርጭቱ በመንግሥት እንዲቋረጥ ከተደረገው የነገረ ኢትዮጵያ ጋዜጣ ዋና አዘጋጅ ሆኖ ከማገልገሉ በተጨማሪ በተለያዩ መፅሔቶች፥ ጋዜጦችና ድረ-ገፆች ላይም የተለያዩ ፖለቲካዊ፥ ሰብዓዊ መብትና ማኅበራዊ ጉዳዮች ላይ ትኩረት ያደረጉ በርካታ ፅሑፎችንም ያበረክት እንደነበር ይታወቃል። ይህ በእንዲህ እንዳለ ሰኔ 2006 ዓ ም በመንግሥት እውቅና ተነፍጎት አባላቱና አመራሩ ምንም ዓይነት የስራ እንቅስቃሴ እንዳያደርጉ እግድ የተጣለብት የኢትዮጵያ ጋዜጠኞች መድረክ (ኢጋመ) መስራችና አስተባባሪ እንደነበር ይታወቃል።

ጋዜጠኛ ጌታቸው ከታህሳሥ 15 ቀን 2008 ዓ ም ጀምሮ በእስር ላይ ይገኛል።

በተለይ መንግሥት ህዝባዊ አመፁን ተከትሎ በወሰደው ርምጃ ጋዜጠኛ ጌታቸው ሽፈራውን ጨምሮ፥ ሌሎች ጋዜጠኞችና 60 ሺህ ያህል ሰላማዊ ዜጎች መታሰራቸውን የሀገርው ውስጥ የሰብዓዊ መብት አራማጆችና ተሟጋቾች መረጃ አመልክቷል።

የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ አመራር የነበረውና የመብት አራማጅ ዮናታን ተስፋዬ 6 ዓመት ከ6 ወር እስራት ተፈረደበት

(አዲስ ሚዲያ) የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ የቀድሞ የህዝብ ግንኙነት ኃላፊ፥ የ2007 ዓ. ም. በአዲስ አበባ የህዝብ ተወካዮች ምክር ቤት ዕጩና የመብት አራማጅ ወጣት ዮናታን ተስፋዬ ግንቦት 17 ቀን 2009 ዓ ም በዋለው ችሎት 6 ዓመት ከ6 ወር እስር ተፈርዶበታል።

yonatan-tesfaye

ዮናታን ተስፋዬ

ወጣት ዮናታን ከህዳር 2008 ዓ. ም. ጀምሮ የተነሳውን ህዝባዊ አመፅ ተከትሎ ከታሰሩት በርካታ የፖለቲካ ፓርቲ አመራሮችና የመብት ተሟጋቾች መካከል አንዱ ነው።

ወጣት ዮናታን ተስፋዬ ደም ልገሳን ጭምሮ በተለያዩ ግብረ ሰናይ ተግባራት ላይም ይሳተፍ የነበረ ቢሆንም፥ ከታህሳሥ 17 ቀን 2008 ዓ ም ጀምሮ በእስር ላይ ይገኛል።

የፌደራል አቃቤ ህግ ክስ የመሰረተበት በፌስ ቡክ ማኅበራዊ ገፅ መንግሥት በዜጎች ላይ እየወሰደ የነበረውን ርምጃ የሚቃወሙና የሚተቹ ፅሑፎችን ፅፏል በሚል እንደሆነ የተመሰረተበት የክስ ሰነድ ያመለክታል።

በመጨረሻም የፌደራሉ ከፍተኛ ፍርድ ቤት የአዲስ አበባ ልደታ ምድብ ችሎት ግንቦት 17 ቀን 2009 ዓ ም በዋለው ችሎት በፌስ ቡክ ማኅበራዊ ገፅ የፃፋቸውን ፅሑፎች ብቻ እንደመረጃና ማስረጃ በመጠቀም 6 ዓመት ከ6 ወር እስራት ፈርዶበታል።

የቀድሞው አንድነት ፓርቲ አመራር የነበረችው አስቴር ስዩም ተፈረደባት

(አዲስ ሚዲያ) ወጣት አስቴር ስዩም የታአሰረችው ከሰኔ 25 ቀን 2007 ዓ ም ጀምሮ ትኖርበት ከነበረው ጎንደር ከእስር በተጨማሪ በርካታ ዜጎች በመንግሥት የፀጥታ ኃይሎች መገደላቸውን መቃወም ተከትሎ በደህንነት ኃይሎች ታፍነው አዲስ አበባ ማዕከላዊ ወንጀል ምርመራ ለወራት ከፍተኛ ስቃይና እንግልት ከደረሰባችው ሴቶችና ወጣቶች መካከል አንዷ ናት።

Aster Seyoum

አስቴር ስዩም

የቀረበባትም ክስ ህዝባዊ አመፅ ማነሳሳት ሙከራ በሚል  የፌደራል አቃቤ ህግ ክስ እንደነበር ያገኘው መረጃ አመልክቷል።

አስቴር ታፍና በመወሰድ ስትታሰር የ3 ወር ህፃን ልጇን ለወላጅ እናቷ ትታ የነበረ ቢሆንም፥ በማዕከላዊ ወንጀል ምርመራ ታስራ እያለ ወላጅ እናቷ ህይወታቸው ማለፉ ታውቋል።

ይሁን እንጂ፤ የፌደራሉ ከፍተኛ ፍርድ ቤት፥ የአድስ አበባ ልደታ ምድብ ችሎች ከ 23 ወራት እስርና የፍርድ ሂደት በኋላ ግንቦት 14 ቀን 2009 ዓ ም የ 4 ዓመት ፅኑ እስራት ተፈርዶባታል።

Ethiopia’s candidate for the World Health Organization doesn’t like mentioning a certain disease

By Paul Schemm

Tedros Adhanom

Ethiopia’s Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is a candidate for director general of the World Health Organization. (Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images)

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Despite warnings from its own experts, the World Health Organization took two months to declare the devastating Ebola outbreak in 2014 an emergency, during which time 1,000 people died in West Africa. Leaked emails later revealed that officials were loath to call it an epidemic for fear of angering the African countries involved and hurting their economies.

The WHO’s handling of the outbreak, which went on to kill more than 11,000 people, has been seen as a sign of the desperate need to reform this global organization, which is responsible for marshaling the global response to epidemics.

On May 22, member state will choose among three candidates — all of whom have pledged deep changes to the organization — vying for the post of WHO director general. One of the candidates, however, has been accused of the same kind of emergency-related minimization of crises that marred the WHO’s response to the Ebola outbreak.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, 52, Ethiopia’s health minister from 2005 to 2012 and foreign minister until 2016, is a strong candidate for the post, backed by the African Union as well as countries in the Pacific and the Caribbean. He has an impressive track record in Ethiopia. The country also covered up cholera outbreaks under his watch.

The candidate, who goes by his first name and campaigns as Dr. Tedros, presided over a dramatic expansion of Ethiopia’s health system and reductions in infant and maternal mortality as well as deaths from malaria. He also extended the reach of the health system deep into remote rural areas.

In the past 10 years, Ethiopia is also the only country in the Horn of Africa that has not been touched by cholera — according to the government. Critics disagree.

Since a cholera outbreak in 2006 in the Oromia region, Ethiopia has referred to the disease as “acute watery diarrhea” (AWD), essentially a symptom of the deadly waterborne cholera, which is caused by the Vibrio cholerae bacterium. Tests at the time by the United Nations confirmed that it was actually cholera.

The likely rationale for not calling the disease cholera is the same one that delayed the labeling of the Ebola outbreak an emergency in 2014 — it would make Ethiopia look bad, hurt tourism and could result in some countries banning food exports from Ethiopia.

It is not clear whether Tedros had any input in the government’s decision to stop using the term “cholera,” but the change occurred during his tenure as health minister.

Since then, there have been several AWD outbreaks, including in Addis Ababa in 2016 and in the drought-hit Somali region, where more than 16,000 have been diagnosed since January and 3,500 new cases are being declared every month. None have been identified as cholera.

Yet under the rules of the WHO, countries are supposed to report outbreaks of such diseases.

The Ethiopian government is fighting the outbreak, regardless of what it is called. The Health Ministry sent 1,200 health professionals, including 500 nurses and 68 doctors, to affected areas this year and set up 100 treatment centers.

On Tuesday, the ministry issued a statement carried on Tedros’s website that said: “We are working to establish robust surveillance systems for critical diseases … acute watery diarrheal diseases including cholera is of course included in this effort.” The statement went on to praise Tedros’s tenure as health minister and noted that “despite hosting the largest number of refugees in Africa, Ethiopia has a lower rate of childhood deaths from diarrheal diseases than Africa as a whole.”

But international aid organizations have privately expressed frustration at Ethiopia’s refusal to call the disease cholera; such a move would trigger an international response.

Human Rights Watch says local health workers are under pressure not to refer to the disease as cholera.

“We have interviewed a number of health professionals who have been pressured by government officials not to refer to cholera outbreaks as such, instead referring to outbreaks as ‘diarrhea’ or AWD,” said Felix Horne, the organization’s researcher for Ethiopia. “This is emblematic of the control that government exerts over some of its health professionals — there is little space to question health policies or to challenge the government’s success narratives.” So while neighboring Somalia, South Sudan and Kenya have cholera outbreaks, Ethiopia just has diarrhea outbreaks.

The Ethiopian Medical Association has endorsed Tedros’s candidacy, saying Wednesday that he would bring a fresh perspective to the WHO. “One that is rooted in the reality of what it takes to design and implement change in a country that is resource-constrained with a high disease burden,” said the association’s president, Gemechis Mamo. He would not comment on the cholera-denial accusations.

“We have been informed that it was acute watery diarrhea,” he said.

Critics say the lack of transparency is part of the repressive nature of the state. Much of the opposition to Tedros’s candidacy emanates from the Ethiopian diaspora, which has taken to social media to criticize his ties (he is a member of the ruling party political bureau) to a government known for its poor human rights record and for suppressing debate. Their campaign even has its own hashtag.

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The opposition, though, is increasingly mixed up in the bitter ethnic politics of Ethiopia. Tedros, like many influential people in government and business, is from the northern Tigray region, home of the rebel group that overthrew the socialist regime in 1991.

Some from the larger Oromo and Amhara ethnic groups, which together make up nearly two-thirds of the country’s population, allege favoritism by the government for the Tigrayans — leading Tedros supporters to dismiss their complaints as ethnically driven.
In interviews, Tedros says he has the practical and managerial experience to deal with global health challenges.

“I was born in Africa, I was brought up in Africa, and I have seen firsthand how actually, the scourge of diseases — it has affected communities, my own village and also communities, and even myself as a victim,” he said in a January interview.

Source: The Washington Post.

Ethiopia court found former senior opposition figure Yonatan Tesfaye guilty of terrorism charges

Mahlet Fasil

The Federal High court fourth criminal bench has passed a guilty verdict against Yonatan Tesfaye, former opposition Blue Party public relations head.

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Yonatan Tesfaye

Yonatan was first arrested in December 2015, barely a month after the first wave of a year-long #Oromoprotests erupted. He was held incommunicado during the pre-trial weeks and was subsequently charged in May 2016 under Ethiopia’s infamous anti-terrorism proclamation (ATP).

Yonatan has been defending the charges against him since then. The charges of ‘encouragement of terrorism’, stipulated under article six of the ATP, were largely drawn from his Facebook activism during the protests. According to article six of the ATP, “Whosoever publishes or causes the publication of a statement that is likely to be understood by some or all of the members of the public to whom it is published as a direct or indirect encouragement or other inducements to them to the commission or preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism…” is subject to terrorism charges.

He had presented several defense witnesses, including prominent opposition party leaders from the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), Bekele Gerba and Dr. Merera Gudina, who are in jail at the time of their testimony fighting charges of terrorism and multiple criminal charges respectively, and journalist Eskendir Nega, who is serving 18 years in prison for terrorism-related charges.

In addition, Yonatan’s close friend Ephrem Tayachew, his father Tesfaye Regassa, and his sister Gedamnesh Tesfaye as well as academicians from the Addis Abeba University (AAU), including the outspoken philosopher Dr. Dagnachew Assefa and Dr. Yaqob Hailemariam have all appeared in court to testify in defense of Yonatan’s innocence.

However, on May 16, 2017 the court in its verdict overruled all defense testimonials by upholding prosecutors’ accusations. Yonatan’s sentencing is adjourned to May 25, 2017.
Yonatan could face from ten to 20 years rigorous prison term in a federal prison; however, the court ruled that he can appeal for a minimum sentence.

***According to new information Addis Standard received, after the sentencing is handed over, Yonatan’s defense team, led by his lawyer Shibiru Belete, is planning to object to the verdict and appeal for the charges to be reduced to criminal charges.

Source: Addisstandard

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