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U.S. gives lip service over the arrest of opposition official

December 31st, 2008 |  |  3 Comments

ADDIS ABABA (AFP) — The US embassy in Addis Ababa on Wednesday voiced concern over the fate of an opposition leader who was jailed after her pardon from a life sentence was revoked.

Birtukan Midekssa, head of the Unity for Democracy Justice party, irked the regime when she reportedly claimed during a recent visit to Europe that she had never voiced remorse or acknowledged any mistake to obtain her pardon in 2007.

“The United States is concerned about the government of Ethiopia’s arrest of Unity for Democracy and Justice Party leader Birtukan Midekssa,” the embassy’s information officer Darragh Paradiso told AFP.

“We are particularly concerned by reports that Birtukan’s pardon has been revoked and she has begun a life sentence in prison.”

The 35-year-old woman, who was detained with dozens of opposition figures and supporters in the aftermath of disputed 2005 elections, was last week given a three-day ultimatum by the authorities to confirm or deny the reports.

The justice ministry announced on Tuesday that she has resumed serving her life term.

The United States, a staunch Ethiopian ally and the country’s top aid contributor, called for more political freedom.

“A vibrant opposition, independent media, and a robust civil society are essential elements of any democracy,” Paradiso said.

“The United States looks to the government of Ethiopia to provide the political space necessary for them to function. Steps that appear to criminalise dissent impede progress on democratisation,” he added.

Birtukan’s party made its most spectacular electoral gains ever in the 2005 polls and cried foul over reported fraud, claiming it was robbed of victory by Prime Minister Meles Zenawi’s ruling party.

The ensuing unrest left close to 200 civilians dead and drew international condemnation.

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3 Comments to “U.S. gives lip service over the arrest of opposition official”

  1. George says:

    The US administration is the main cause for the sufferings and misery inflicted by it’s puppet regime for the last 18 years. The US doesn’t give a damn about democracy and rule of law in Ethiopia as long as it’s interest is well served by the tribalist junta.

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    December 31st, 2008 at 4:38 PM

  2. Yager Yaleh says:

    She is in the hands of the Devil. Only God can help her now.

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    December 31st, 2008 at 5:29 PM

  3. Binyam says:

    Ethiopians must demand that the U.S government take stronger position against the arrest of Birtukan.

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    January 6th, 2009 at 12:18 PM

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