Addis Ababa (AFP) - Ethiopia has sentenced three magazine owners
in absentia to more than three years in prison, a government spokesman said
Wednesday, as a leading media rights group condemned the "shocking"
ruling.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) named the
three as Endalkachew Tesfaye of the Addis Guday magazine, Gizaw Taye of Lomi,
and Fatuma Nuriya of Fact.
"The three have all been sentenced for
three years and some months," government spokesman Redwan Hussein told
AFP.
RSF
said the magazine owners, who are all outside the country, were found guilty on
Tuesday of "inciting violent revolts, printing and distributing unfounded
rumours and conspiring to unlawfully abolish the constitutional system of the
country."
Rights
groups routinely accuse Ethiopia of using anti-terrorism laws to silence
dissent and jail critics.
"The
clearly outrageous grounds for their conviction are indicative of how a very
authoritarian regime is manipulating the justice system," RSF said in a
statement.
"This type of persecution amounts to banning independent
media in Ethiopia altogether."
Several journalists have been jailed in Ethiopia, many under
terrorism laws.
Those include two Swedish journalists
sentenced to 11 years in prison in 2012. They were pardoned after serving 15
months.
Dissident blogger Eskinder Nega is currently
serving an 18-year sentence for alleged links to the outlawed Ginbot 7 group,
which calls for the violent overthrow of the ruling party.
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Ethiopia's Minister of Government Communication affairs Redwan Hussein speaks to journalists(AFP) |
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Ethiopia sentences three magazine owners to jail
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