May 3. 2013 A.I.M.A (Africa Intelliigence Media Aim)
Independent journalism is equated with terrorism
The
journalist Mesfin Negash is living in exile in Sweden since his
newspaper, Addis Neger, was shut down by the Ethiopian authorities in
2010. Negash was accused, along with her colleagues, for terrorism and
risked a long prison sentence. The flight went via Uganda to Sweden,
where he received asylum in February 2012. In Sweden, he continues his
work as a journalist and he writes for Ethiopian and several foreign
newspapers, and participates regularly in the Daily News.
After 14 months in prison, the work on
Mesfin
Negash shares the prize with the two Swedish journalists Martin
Schibbye and Johan Persson were detained in Ethiopia for 14 months after
he broke into the country to report on the oil extraction in the
disputed Ogaden test the ice. That they would be released was not
self-evident:
Celebrating press freedom
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Reporters Without Borders would like to this day strongly indicate that
free journalism and freedom of expression is not something a government
can take away from its citizens. Mesfin, Martin and Johan have shown
enormous courage and uncompromising as the long term serve a larger
goal, says Jonathan Lundqvist, president of Reporters Without Borders.
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