The leader of the the movement in the Amhara region that is
campaigning to restore areas forcefully annexed to Tigray by the
Tigrian-led regime has been charged with terrorism.
Colonel Demeke Zewdu, seen by many Ethiopians as the leader of the
ongoing uprising against a minority regime in Amhara region, was charged
Wednesday after several court adjournments.
The colonel was
taken to the custody of the Amhara police in July after he shot dead
three operatives of the regime who went all the way to his house from
Tigray to arrest him without a court warrant.
At the time of his
arrest, the colonel was spearheading a committee that was demanding the
regime that the areas of Wolkait, Tegede and Telemt in North Gondar to
be returned to the Amhara region and for the people residing in those
areas recognized as Amharas.
The regime, upon its ascension to
power 25 years ago, had annexed the regions in North Gondar to Tigray
and declared the residents Tigrians despite widespread resistance.
Residents of Gondar, who flocked to the court for Wednesday’s hearing,
denounced the charges as bogus. They say the regime, instead of
attending to the demands of the people, have brought trumped-up charges
against the Colonel. They vowed to fight against the injustice to the
end. The court was adjourned again till October 13, 2016.
The
campaign by the people of North Gondar to restore their land and
identity reached its peak when people in the Amhara and other regions of
Ethiopia joined the movement and staged protest rallies demanding the
removal of the tyrannical regime in Ethiopia.
Security forces
killed at least 200 people this summer in the Amhara region alone.
Protests are still continuing in the Oromo and other regions of
Ethiopia, despite a military administration put in place by the regime
to silence opposition. Over a thousand people were killed in the Oromo
region this year, while tens thousands remained in detention.
Meanwhile , security forces have continued arresting people in the
Amhara region. There are also reports of deaths at concentration camps
in Bir Sheloko and Benishangul, where detainees have reportedly been
going through unimaginable torture.
Colonel Demeke fought
alongside the TPLF against the former military government. But he fell
out of favor when he began challenging the regime on the issue of the
regions in North Gondar that were forcefully incorporated into the
Tigray region.
Col. Demeke Zewdu
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