Saturday afternoon demonstrated Ethiopians against the abuse of dissidents in the country . Photo: Eirik Hagesæter
Norway, Bergen
- We
demonstrate in order to put pressure on the Norwegian government and the
international community, so they can put pressure on the regime in Ethiopia,
says EBSSA Tesema to BA.
He explains
that many of them are asylum seekers from the region of Oromia in Ethiopia,
where the systematic injustice taking place.
WHIPPED AND HUNG
Opposition politicians,
journalists and regime critics are subjected to systematic torture at a police
station in Addis Ababa, according to a Human Rights Watch report that was
presented last week.
The police
station is located in the heart of the capital Addis Abbeba in Oromia region.
Torture
methods used include blow to the body with hard objects and flogging .
Prisoners are also hung from the ceiling in very painful positions, writes
Aftenposten.
Merciless
Ethiopia's
ruling party, Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), has
ruled the country for over 20 years. Following the disputed elections in 2005,
the authorities have turned down hard on the opposition.
Anti
-terror laws since 2009 have been used to imprison both journalists and dissidents.
It is these
conditions that Ethiopians in Bergen want to see end.
With
banners with slogans like «Stop the torture of Oromo» and «Stop lavishing
", and the use of megaphones, spread the message to people in the downtown
streets.
=>ba (with google translate)
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