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Two imprisoned journalists have appealed to the African Human Rights Commission, saying their prosecution by the government under anti-terror laws violates their right to freedom ... Read more »
Three magazine owners have been sentenced in absentia to three years in prison for allegedly inciting violent revolts, printing and distributing unfounded rumours and conspiring to unlawfully abolish the constitutional system of the country.
Two imprisoned journalists have appealed to the African Human Rights Commission, saying their prosecution by the government under anti-terror laws violates their right to freedom ... Read more »
Ethiopia jails three magazine owners in absentia.
Three journalists and six bloggers who have been held for the past five months were denied bail by a federal court in Addis Ababa. Read more »
March 16th marked 1000 days in prison for journalist Reeyot Alemu, who has been accused of plotting against the state. This comes as international bodies are protesting the ... Read more »
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