Journalism in Ethiopia is becoming obsolete following the
government’s lock-down on press freedom, according to Ethiopian
journalists attending the Power Reporting journalism conference. Wits
Vuvuzela spoke to some of the Ethiopian delegates who all asked not to
be identified for fear of repercussions when they return to their home.
“There
is no such thing as journalism in Ethiopia,” said the Ethiopian
delegate, drawing on the frustrations experienced by many practising
journalists in the country. Ethiopia is one of the most repressive
nations in Africa for journalists and is the second worst jailer of
journalists, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ),
after neighbouring Eritrea.
“With each journalist sentenced to
prison, Ethiopia takes another step further from freedom of the press
and democratic society,” said CPJ East Africa representative Tom Rhodes
in the statement. Earlier this year, Ethiopian authorities staged a
crack-down on independent journalists and bloggers, causing many to flee
the country. The CPJ said 17 journalists are presently imprisoned in
Ethiopia.
Ethiopian writers and journalists who were at the
conference spoke out about their government’s role as democracy’s
locksmith. According to one of the delegates, many of their colleagues
have been arrested and beaten for expressing their opinions. As a result
many abandon journalism.“We are expecting one day we have a media like
yours,” said the delegate who expressed envy of the South African media
system, citing it as a “beacon of freedom”.
The Guardian’s Africa
correspondent David Smith said Africa’s image of media freedom is
varied, saying “there is a very mixed picture of [media censorship]” in
different countries in Africa. Smith has reported in Ethiopia and
described the government’s hostility towards independent journalists as
“terrifying”.Despite the lack of media freedom, the Ethiopian delegates
remain optimistic on the state of media independence in Africa, but
reiterate that, in Ethiopia, “the condition is not conducive for any
journalist”.
Source: VUVUZELA
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