Detained Ethiopian journalists Elias Gebru and Anania Sori wrote an
open letter to the UN Secretary General to draw attention to their
plight in the hands of their tormentors.
Jailed by the Ethiopian regime two months ago following the
declaration of the state of emergency, the journalists said in the
letter that they had been locked up in isolation for three days and
denied visitation by family and friends.
The journalists, who never saw a day in a count of law, said they
have been denied access to medical care and are being held in a small
room with over 50 other prisoners some of whom are mentally ill.
Authorities arrested the duo, who worked for a widely read magazine,
“Addis Gets,” (New Page) accusing them of having links to political
organizations outlawed by the regime – Patriotic Ginbot 7 and the Oromo
Liberation Front – “to undermine the constitution and the sovereignty of
the country.”
Ethiopian authorities routinely accuse opponents and critical
journalists of “terrorism” and have used the state of emergency to
further crackdown on dissents and the press.
Elias Gebru and Anania sori
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