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Ethiopian activists in Facebook protest for Birtukan Mideksa

September 8th, 2010 |  |  10 Comments

By Mark Tran | Guardian.co.uk

Activists have urged people to change their Facebook profile to that of Birtukan Mideksa, 35, Ethiopa’s most prominent political prisoner, for the Ethiopian new year, which starts on 11 September.

The opposition party leader is an Amnesty International prisoner of conscience, serving a life sentence in Kaliti prison in Addis Ababa. A single mother and former judge, she was among dozens arrested after the disputed 2005 elections, freed, and then re-arrested for saying her release had been due to opposition pressure on the government rather than a request by her for pardon.

Mideksa and others arrested in 2005 were pardoned after spending nearly two years in jail. In November 2008 she spoke at a public meeting in Sweden about her pardon, attributing her release and that of others to political negotiations between the opposition and the government rather than an official request made through legal channels.

While people who were in jail with her the first time say this reflected the truth, the government said it equated to denying asking for a pardon. When she returned to Ethiopia, authorities asked her to retract her statement, failing which she would be re-arrested. She refused and was re-arrested in December 2008, when the ministry of justice revoked her pardon and re-imposed her life sentence.

Since a court ruling on a complaint she filed against the prison, Mideksa – the only female leader of a main opposition party in Africa – has been allowed more regular visits from her immediate family, including her mother and her five-year-old daughter. However, she has reportedly had only intermittent access to legal representation.

Mideksa’s imprisonment has garnered increasing public attention. Her supporters are planning a run for her in Turbingen, Germany on 19 September.

In its annual report on human rights around the world, the US state department’s section on Ethiopia said: “Human rights abuses reported during the year included unlawful killings, torture, beating, abuse and mistreatment of detainees and opposition supporters by security forces, often acting with evident impunity; poor prison conditions; arbitrary arrest and detention, particularly of suspected sympathisers or members of opposition or insurgent groups…”

Opposition parties and human rights groups say Mideksa’s case is stark evidence of the authoritarian tendencies of Meles Zenawi, the prime minister, a major recipient of western aid.

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10 Comments to “Ethiopian activists in Facebook protest for Birtukan Mideksa”

  1. Habtamu says:

    Let’s do it! You can count on me!

    [Reply]

    September 8th, 2010 at 5:13 PM

  2. hany says:

    Oh, I thought the lady was released. Is she still in prison? She deserves it any ways.

    [Reply]

    September 8th, 2010 at 5:49 PM

  3. konjit says:

    Great job Elias. It is getting international media attention as you predicted.

    [Reply]

    September 8th, 2010 at 5:50 PM

  4. Zera Yacob says:

    I am switching my FB profile picture to her picture as I write this, Let’s do it people….

    [Reply]

    September 8th, 2010 at 5:57 PM

  5. angel says:

    elias,I have couple of time responded to the article which I thought humaniterian and peaceful mission for my land ethiopia and her people ethiopians but you declined to post it! damn! let curse be on you and likes that stand for their hidden agenda to destroy the people’s proudful nationalism and golden culture.leave ethiopia for ethiopians and dont try to suck our blood sticking on our back.GET LOST !!!

    [Reply]

    September 8th, 2010 at 6:16 PM

  6. Lafiw says:

    I just did mine – thanks Elias

    [Reply]

    September 9th, 2010 at 12:09 AM

  7. Ethiopian says:

    Angel on comment 5 and Hany on 2, are you guys on drugs or something like that? Our country Ethiopia is ashamed of people like you. Crack heads

    [Reply]

    September 9th, 2010 at 2:14 AM

  8. Anonymous says:

    I just did mine too, again 5 and 2 think from the inside.

    [Reply]

    September 9th, 2010 at 11:48 AM

  9. Jegnaw Ethiopiawe says:

    #5 which planet do you live on… we will ship this Woyane Cancer to your planet.

    [Reply]

    September 9th, 2010 at 3:45 PM

  10. lula says:

    Yes WE CAN, for our first real people presdent of ETHIOPIA.

    Happy New Year for all Ethiopians all over the world.
    ONE LOVE
    ONE PEOPLE
    ONE NATION
    ONE BIRTUKAN

    [Reply]

    September 9th, 2010 at 5:13 PM

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