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European Parliament criticised Ethiopian regime’s human rights record

June 6th, 2007 |  |  6 Comments

European Parliament Press Release
June 5, 2007

The lack of democracy and the large-scale human rights violations in Ethiopia were condemned by MEPs on Tuesday at a hearing held by the EP’s Development Committee and the Human Rights Subcommittee. The Ethiopian Government’s refusal to send a representative to speak to MEPs was also criticised.

“The human rights situation has deteriorated since 2005 with the imprisonment of members of the opposition and human rights defenders who still await trial”, said Josep Borrell (PES, ES), chair of the Development Committee, at the start of the meeting.

The former President of the European Parliament expressed disappointment at the refusal to attend the meeting by the ambassador of Ethiopia to the EU, Ato Berhane Gebre-Christos. In a letter addressed to MEPs, the Ethiopian foreign minister stated that the invitation could not be accepted, partly because “the list of invited speakers to this hearing does not indicate any intention to try and reach a balanced or accurate assessment of the stage of democratisation in Ethiopia today”.

Referring to the parliamentary elections of May 2005, which were marred by fraud, the chair of the Human Rights Subcommittee, Hélène Flautre (Greens/EFA, FR), emphasised “the importance of envisaging follow-ups to election observations”. “By acting as if there was nothing wrong, we strip the European Union’s policy in this area of all credibility”, she said.

Judge Woldemichael Meshesha Damtto, former vice-chair of the commission of inquiry set up following the protests which took place in June and October 2005 against the election results, said the members of the commission had been pressed by Prime Minister Meles Zenawi to alter their findings. “The civilians used no weapons, the forces used excessive violence, 193 people were killed, 760 were injured and 20,000 were arrested and held in military camps”, he said. These claims were backed up by Mulualem Tarekegn, an opposition figure and former member of the Ethiopian Parliament, who today lives under international protection in Sweden.

In an urgent resolution adopted in November 2006 in Strasbourg, the EP called on the Ethiopian Government “to publish unamended and in its entirety, and without any further delay, the final report of the Commission of Inquiry”.

Ana Gomes (PES, PT), who led the EP election monitoring mission for the 2005 parliamentary elections and is attacked by name in the letter from the Ethiopian foreign ministry, said she was accustomed to the attitude of the Ethiopian authorities, who attacked her personally instead of taking notice of the EU observers’ findings. “The attitude of the present government, which is violating the human rights and the aspirations to democracy of its people, and the behaviour of the Ethiopians in Somalia, who are committing atrocities, are a disgrace”, she said.

“Droits de l’homme et démocratisation en Ethiopie: situation actuelle et perspectives “, audition conjointe de la commission du développement et de la sous-commission des droits de l’homme

05/06/2007
Committee on Development
Chair : Josep Borrell Fontelles (PES, ES)
05/06/2007
Subcommittee on Human Rights
Hélène Flautre (Greens/EFA, FR)

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6 Comments to “European Parliament criticised Ethiopian regime’s human rights record”

  1. mechal says:

    we need action against this dictator gangstars not bela bela bela bela action

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    June 6th, 2007 at 12:04 PM

  2. moaanbessa says:

    EXCELLENT!!! this is a step in the right direction. action will soon come however the first order of business is to discredit meles and his compatriots. their main purpose now is not as much fighting as it is trying to protect their monetary interests. They are business men and you hit them where it hurts the most. Today the EU tomorrow the US COngress. Soon he will be blacklisted and his allies soon to abandon him

    Ethiopians everywhere band together as one. Dont fall for Meles’s false temptations and false prophets.
    Long Live Kinijit and the other heroes (Fight on brave Ethiopians)

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    June 6th, 2007 at 5:18 PM

  3. mekar says:

    The hearing is some how good but it needs strong action. Her excellency Anna Gomez gave speech in different places even for MEP however EU and world bank gave to the dictator huge amount of money. Please don’t only waste your time by condeming the brutal Meles and his gangs try to avoid him from any support. You condemned him and heard about the inquiry commission report so many times but he continued his brutality to somalia. Great Britain is member of EU who trained the butchers in Ethiopia and USA also helping for her interest. They didn’t care about the victimed. You MEPs have to struggle to make these two governments under true discussion and decission.
    God be with you and with all of Ethiopian people

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    June 7th, 2007 at 1:37 AM

  4. london says:

    There is a day that weyane and its supporters will pay the price for all this atrocitis against Ethiopia and its people.

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    June 7th, 2007 at 5:32 AM

  5. belaw says:

    can the eu shut up and do the right thing for the refugees who lives on your teritory

    [Reply]

    June 7th, 2007 at 9:36 PM

  6. Wolwol says:

    Dear All,
    The atrocities inflicted by the crime Meles and his advisor Bereket on Ethiopians is a great shame. I always wonder how can just a few people do blunder on 70 million people? Derg did the same crime for 17 years. Mengistu drinking whiskey like water in his last days left us to the worst butcher Meles and Simone.We must stop this. We must raise against this brutal regime. How can meles stay on power this long with his ugly inhumane record? We have no choice. You all who read this message must support forces like Tigle Bandenet functioning in Ethiopia. Meles’s regime must be fought on all corners in Ethiopia. UNITY UNITY …

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    June 8th, 2007 at 1:45 PM

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