Ethiopia Files Terrorism Charges Against Opposition Leaders
Sumaira FH Published September 19, 2020 | 05:14 PM
Ethiopia announced Saturday it was charging leading opposition politicians Jawar Mohammed and Bekele Gerba with crimes including terrorism and incitement to violence, a move that risks further inflaming tensions in the restive Oromia region
Addis Ababa (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 19th Sep, 2020 ) :Ethiopia announced Saturday it was charging leading opposition politicians Jawar Mohammed and Bekele Gerba with crimes including terrorism and incitement to violence, a move that risks further inflaming tensions in the restive Oromia region.
The charges -- which could bring life imprisonment -- relate to violence that erupted after the shooting death in June of Hachalu Hundessa, a popular singer from the Oromo ethnic group who gave voice to Oromo feelings of political and economic marginalisation.
In the days that followed Hachalu's June 29 killing, up to 239 people died in inter-ethnic violence and clashes with soldiers and police that underscored security challenges facing Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, winner of last year's Nobel Peace prize.
Jawar and Bekele were among more than 9,000 people caught up in subsequent mass arrests that have stoked criticism that Abiy is seizing on the unrest to silence political opponents and critics.
The attorney general's office announced charges against 24 suspects in a Facebook post Saturday.
These include "trying to incite ethnic and religious based conflict to cause citizens to turn on their fellow citizens".
Among the other suspects are several high-profile Abiy critics living abroad like prominent Oromo activist Tesgaye Regassa and former Abiy ally-turned-critic Berhanemeskel Abebe.
Jawar's lawyer, Tuli Bayyisa, told AFP Saturday that he had not been informed of the charges but dismissed them as baseless.
"It's very astonishing. I'm 100 percent sure that, it might take years and years and years, but they will not prove these allegations if the law really works," Tuli said.
- Risk of further violence - The attorney general's statement did not provide details about the charges, but Tuli said in Jawar's case they seemed to concern a scuffle over Hachalu's dead body that resulted in the death of a police officer.
"No single witness has consistently spoken about any crime... by either Mr Jawar or Mr Bekele," he said.
Jawar played a central role in anti-government protests that swept Abiy to power in 2018.
Abiy is Ethiopia's first Oromo leader, but he faces intense criticism from Oromo nationalists like Jawar who accuse him of being a poor advocate for their interests and behaving like a dictator.
Putting Jawar on trial risks fuelling violence in Addis Ababa and in Oromia, the country's most populous region which surrounds the capital.
Last month security forces shot dead at least five people in a crackdown on demonstrations against Jawar's detention triggered by reports he was not receiving proper medical care.
And last October scores were killed after Jawar accused security forces of trying to orchestrate an attack against him.
Jawar and Bekele, both members of the opposition Oromo Federalist Congress, are expected to appear in court Monday.
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