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*Press release*
<https://rsf.org/en/news/rsf-wants-three-journalists-included-ethiopian-prisoner-release>
​17.01.2017

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*ETHIOPIA*


*RSF wants three journalistes included in Ethiopian prisoner release*

*As the Ethiopian government prepares to release hundreds of detainees,
including opposition politicians and political activists, Reporters Without
Borders (RSF) calls on the government to add three imprisoned journalists
to the list of those about to be freed. *

Two weeks after Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn promised on 3 January
to release an unspecified number of detainees in order to “foster national
reconciliation
<http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20180103-ethiopie-hailemariam-dessalegn-oromo-addis-abeba-eprdf-derg-maekelawi>,”
the authorities have announced that they will release more than 500
detainees
<https://www.voaafrique.com/a/l-ethiopie-va-liberer-500-prisonniers-dont-un-leader-de-l-opposition/4208386.html>
on the 17th of January and drop charges against them. RSF urges them to
include the following two journalists and a citizen-journalist
<https://rsf.org/en/barometer>, who were arrested and convicted simply for
exercising the right to inform.

*Eskinder Nega*, a reporter for the diaspora news website *EthioMedia*, was
sentenced in July 2012
<http://freeeskindernega.com/www.FreeEskinderNega.com/Home.html> to 18
years in prison on a charge for plotting terrorist actions. Shortly before
his arrest, he wrote an article criticizing the way the 2009 terrorism law
was being used to imprison journalists.

*Woubshet Taye*, the deputy editor of the weekly *Awramba Times*, was
sentenced to 14 years in prison
<http://www.fahmyfoundation.org/woubshet-taye.html> in January 2012 for
allegedly planning terrorist attacks on infrastructure, telecommunications,
and power lines. His last article criticized the ruling party’s methods
<https://cpj.org/imprisoned/2011.php#ethiopia>. The justice ministry
rejected his request for a pardon.

*Zelalem Workagegnehu*, a blogger for the diaspora website *DeBirhan
<http://DeBirhan>*, was sentenced to five years and four months in prison
in 2016 on a charge of supporting terrorists
<https://ecadforum.com/2016/05/10/ethiopian-blogger-zelalem-sentenced-to-five-years-and-four-months/>
.

“These three journalists all fell victim to the 2009 terrorism law,” RSF
said. “Ever since this law took effect, terrorism charges have been
systematically used to sentence journalists to long spells in prison. The
authorities must stop using this law to restrict press freedom and should
instead begin its national reconciliation process by freeing these three
journalists.”

The prime minister’s announcement on 3 January that the government is also
planning to close the Maekelawi federal detention centre has been widely
hailed because Maekelawi has been notorious as a torture centre
<https://www.hrw.org/report/2013/10/17/they-want-confession/torture-and-ill-treatment-ethiopias-maekelawi-police-station>
since the time of the dictatorship. *Workagegnehu* has described being
tortured, beaten and humiliated
<https://advox.globalvoices.org/2015/12/15/ethiopian-netizens-defend-themselves-in-court-after-525-days-of-detention/>
there. *Nega* says he was also the victim of harassment
<https://ethsat.com/2016/09/prominent-ethiopian-journalist-harassed-jail/>
there.

Ethiopia is ranked 150th out of 180 countries in RSF's 2017 World Press
Freedom Index <https://rsf.org/en/ranking>.






*Mélisande MassoubreResponsable du Bu*
*reau Afrique / Head of the Africa Desk*

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