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- Number of journalists in prison while on trial on antistate charges: 14
- Number of journalists being tried in absentia in the same trial: At least 7
- Total number of journalists imprisoned for their work in Ethiopia: 17
- Number of publications banned: At least 8
JOURNALISTS IMPRISONED WHILE ON TRIAL:
Arrested: November 2, 2005
Dawit Kebede, editor-in-chief of Hadar
Feleke Tibebu, deputy editor of Hadar
Arrested: November 9-14, 2005
Zekarias Tesfaye, manager and owner of Netsanet
Dereje Habtewolde, editor-in-chief of Netsanet
Fassil Yenealem, manager and owner of Addis Zena
Wosonseged Gebrekidan, editor-in-chief of Addis Zena [Wosonseged is also serving 8-month prison sentence for defamation to be followed by a separate, 16-month sentence for defamation]
Andualem Ayle, editor-in-chief of Ethiop
Nardos Meaza, editor-in-chief of Satanaw
Mesfin Tesfaye, editor-in-chief of Abay
Wenakseged Zeleke, editor-in-chief of Asqual
Arrested: November 27, 2005
Serkalem Fassil, manager of Menilik, Asqual, and Satanaw [Serkalem is pregnant]
Iskinder Nega, owner of Menilik, Asqual, and Satanaw [Iskinder is listed on charge-sheet as a CUD leader, which he denies]
Arrested: November 29, 2005
Sisay Agena, manager and owner of Ethiop and executive member of the Ethiopian Free Press Journalists Association (EFJA)
Arrest date unknown
Dawit Fassil, deputy editor of Satanaw
Charges against all these journalists (under Ethiopia’s penal code):
· “Outrages against the constitution or constitutional order” [art. 238 (1), (2)]
· “Impairment of the defensive power of the state” [art. 247, (a), (c), art. 258]
· “Genocide” [art. 269 (a)]
Maximum sentence for each charge: Life imprisonment or death
Additional charges against Iskinder Nega:
· “Obstruction of the exercise of constitutional powers” [art. 239]
· “Armed rising or civil war” [art. 240]
· “High treason” [art. 248 (b)]
JOURNALISTS SERVING SENTENCES UNDER ETHIOPIA’S PRESS LAW: 3
Abraham Gebrekidan, former editor of now-defunct Amharic-language weekly Politika
Imprisoned: March 8, 2006
Sentenced: One year for “false news”
Abraham Reta Alemu, former editor of defunct Amharic-language weekly Ruh
Imprisoned: April 25, 2006
Sentence: One year for criminal defamation
Tesehalene Mengesha, former deputy editor at defunct Amharic-language Mebruk
Arrest date unknown
Sentence: 18 months for criminal defamation
CASES UNDER INVESTIGATION BY CPJ: 1
Goshu Moges, publisher and contributor to Lisane Hezeb; former editor and publisher of Tobia
Imprisoned: February 19 and charged with anti-state crimes.
See CPJ’s letter of inquiry (http://www.cpj.org/protests/06ltrs/africa/ethiopia20apr06pl.html) for more information about this case.
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