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EHRCO says government has detained activists

September 5th, 2007 |  |  3 Comments

ADDIS ABABA (AFP) — A human rights organisation in Ethiopia said Wednesday that the government has been holding three of its members without charge for more than two weeks in the west of the country.

The Ethiopian Human Rights Council (EHRCO) said three members of its branch in Nekemte, 220 kilometres (135 miles) west of Addis Ababa, were detained on August 23 after police came to search their homes.

“Three of our members in Nekemte have been detained without an arrest warrant for 16 days,” Tesfaye Desalegn, the group’s public relations officer, told AFP.

“They were looking for arms and papers they claimed were used to incite violence, but even though nothing was found, they haven’t released or tried them yet,” he added.

Regional security officials have not responded to appeals, he added.

In a statement, the group urged the government to either release the three or press charges against them.

Nekemte lies in the Oromo region, where rebels have been battling the government for years.

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3 Comments to “EHRCO says government has detained activists”

  1. gashe says:

    What else do you expect from this government? arrest, torture, killing and day to day activities.

    [Reply]

    September 5th, 2007 at 4:30 PM

  2. Ethiopia = Abyssina=nationalities says:

    yea,
    in every day, this government is proving that it doesn’t even know what it is doing! In relation to the Millunium cellebration (if there is one at all in Ethiopia), I expect many harsh things to come against the poor people. Arresting unemployed and avoiding the beggars from the streets have already been started. But, can you hide poverty??????

    From Addis

    [Reply]

    September 6th, 2007 at 5:32 AM

  3. Frewu says:

    Only Meles’s poverty is hiden through corruption.

    [Reply]

    September 7th, 2007 at 1:31 AM

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