(CPJ)–Ethiopian
security forces have detained for two weeks without charge the editor
of a newsmagazine and accused him of incitement to terrorism, according
to local journalists. The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on
authorities to release Solomon Kebede immediately and halt their
harassment of journalists affiliated with the weekly Ye Muslimoch Guday.
Police in Addis Ababa, the capital, on January 17 arrested Kebede, managing editor of the now-defunct paper Ye Muslimoch Guday (“Muslim Affairs”), and took him to theMaekelawi federal
detention center. Solomon’s health is in poor condition and he has been
held without access to a lawyer, the journalists said. A court date has
been set for February 13.
Local journalists told CPJ they believed the arrest was linked to
Solomon’s columns that had criticized perceived government intrusion in
religious affairs. Solomon had covered demonstrations staged last year
by Muslims protesting alleged interference in Islamic Council elections.
The protests were a highly sensitive issue for the government, which
feared a hardline Islamist influence within the predominantly Christian
country, news reports said.
In an effort to suppress coverage of the protests, authorities began to
crack down on Muslim-oriented publications. At least three papers,
including Ye Muslimoch Guday, wereforced to stop publishing, and police detained at least two reporters of the U.S. government-funded Voice of America. Authorities also arrested Yusuf Getachew, editor-in-chief of Ye Muslimoch Guday, in
July, news reports said. Yusuf is awaiting trial in Kality Prison on
vague anti-state and terrorism charges. In June, police raided the Addis
Ababa offices of the private Horizon printing press and ordered the
publisher to stop printing Ye Muslimoch Guday. The paper has not published since July 2012.
Local journalists also told CPJ that they suspected police may have
arrested Solomon so they could question him on the whereabouts of two of
his colleagues from Ye Muslimoch Guday. Senior Editor Akemel
Negash and Copy Editor Isaac Eshetu fled into hiding in August after
police kept their homes under surveillance for weeks, local journalists
said.
“We are troubled by the arrest of Solomon Kebede and the government’s ongoing crackdown against the staff of Ye Muslimoch Guday,”
said CPJ East Africa Consultant, Tom Rhodes. “We are also concerned
about Solomon’s well-being in the Maekelawi federal detention center,
where numerous detainees have reported being tortured. Authorities
should release Solomon immediately.
Ethiopia
–CPJ
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