Press release
Deteriorating human rights situation in Ethiopia,
killings of Oromos and the country-wide six-month state of emergency
declared on Sunday 9 October by the Ethiopian government were amongst
the main issues raised by Human Rights subcommittee and Development
committee Members in a joint meeting on Wednesday morning.
MEPs expressed their concerns as regards the worsening human rights situation in Ethiopia during
a debate with various experts and representatives from the European
External Action Service (EEAS), the European Commission, and the
Ethiopian Embassy. They are worried by continuous public arrests, waves
of violence and by the country-wide six-month state of emergency
declared by the Ethiopian authorities on Sunday 9 October after months
of anti-government protests.
MEPs were critical against the EU policy vis-à-vis Ethiopia arguing it
is "falling a long way behind its own standards regarding human rights".
"Maintain the dialogue with Ethiopia" is the priority said
representatives of the EEAS adding that the good governance and human
rights dialogue will be the first to be activated. See more at...
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/20161012IPR46851/meps-denounce-worsening-human-rights-situation-in-ethiopia
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