"Since his arrest
in January 2013, Solomon Kebede has been put through a terrible ordeal,
punished for nothing more than carrying out his work as a journalist,"
said CPJ Deputy Executive Director Robert Mahoney. "Ethiopia must put a
stop to this abuse of power and stop using anti-terror laws as a guise
for cracking down on critical voices."
The Ethiopia Human
Rights Project, a non-governmental organization, reported on its Twitter
feed that Solomon was sentenced to three years and 11 months.
However, two journalists familiar with the case, who asked not to be
identified for fear of reprisal, told CPJ the sentence was four years
and 10 months and that time already served would count toward the jail
term. CPJ was unable to determine the exact charge. Ethiopia is the
second worst jailer of journalists in Africa, with 10 imprisoned for
their work at the time of CPJ's annual prison census on December 1.
Authorities have cracked down on reporters and news outlets that covered demonstrations by Muslims, seen here
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