Awramba
Times (Addis Ababa) – Elias Gebru, former editor-in-chief of the now-defunct Ethiopia’s
independent magazine, Enqu, was charged for inciting violence on Tuesday.
The
journalist has been in custody since November 11, in connection with an article
he had published seven months ago that criticized an Aanolee
monument recently erected in Arsi, Hetosa, in honor of ethnic Oromos
massacred in the 19th century by Emperor Menelik’s imperial expansions.
The monument had ignited divisions between Oromo activists and
supporters of emperor Menilik’s legacy.
According
to Awramba Times’ confidential sources, federal prosecutor is attempting to
link the magazine’s publication to the deadly clashes between Oromo
student protesters and security forces in Jimma University last April.
Elias
appeared before the Federal High Court in Addis Ababa last Tuesday and was
ordered to post bail of 20,000 Ethiopian birr (US$1000) or face detention until
his trial, which is now scheduled for January 05, 2015. Unable to settle the
bail requirement, Elias was arrested days later and jailed in squalid
conditions at the Killinto penitentiary in the outskirts of the capital Addis
Ababa. Source ( Awramba Times )
Criticising Anole? He deserves jail terms until the end of his life. No joke on Oromo blood.
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