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Temesghen Desalegn
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A court
in Addis Ababa, the capital, convicted Temesgen on October 13 in connection with opinion
pieces published in the now-defunct Feteh news magazine, according to news
reports.
He was arrested the same day. Authorities have routinely targeted
Temesghen for his writing. Temesghen's lawyer said he plans to appeal the
ruling, according to local journalists.
"With
each journalist sentenced to prison, Ethiopia takes another step further from
freedom of the press and democratic society," said CPJ East Africa
Representative Tom Rhodes. "We urge Ethiopian authorities to overturn
Temesghen's conviction on appeal and release him and all other journalists
jailed for doing their jobs."
A state crackdown on independent publications and bloggers has
taken place in Ethiopia this year, prompting several Ethiopian journalists to
flee into exile, according to CPJ research. With at least 17 journalists in jail, Ethiopia
is the second worst jailer of journalists in Africa, second only to its
neighbor Eritrea, CPJ research shows.
CPJ is an
independent, nonprofit organization that works to safeguard press freedom
worldwide.
Contact:
Sue Valentine
Africa Program
Coordinator
Peter Nkanga
West Africa
Representative
Email: pnkanga@cpj.org
Tom Rhodes
East Africa
Representative
Email: trhodes@cpj.org

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