Wednesday, December 12, 2018

The former prisoners for suffering and persecution in the prisons in Ethiopia Over the last couple of years, have asked the government for Compensation

The former prisoners for suffering and persecution in the prisons in Ethiopia Over the last couple of years, have asked the government for Compensation  

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Seyefe Girma, 32 years old , was incarcerated for three years in connection with a terrorist crime. He also said that the long sword in the foot and the left shoulder on his shoulder were in the center of the prison when he said he had been subject to extreme harassment and intimidation.

"The Nail extractions are not legal but after they done it  they try to hide in the nation,"  Dr Abiy Said.

I've been locked in a dark room. The investigations were carried out on the ground, beat up, pounded in the foot, and insulting abusive words. The investigations are conducted at night, and the investigators sometimes drink alcohol, "says Said Sayefe.

Human rights advocates say not only this not only a history of crime but thousands of young people have been arrested and convicted of serious human rights violations over the past four years.Many were marching in protest of the government and democratic changes.

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Another of these is Yonas Gashawu, who was charged with terrorism, is remembered for his attempt to show off his assault by appearing at trial. During his imprisonment, he declared, "I can not go to bed on my back today because of my loss. Even if I go to the bathroom, I go to bed with my help. "" Even though I feel old, I'm happy to see this change, "said Jonah.

Prime Minister Abiyi was held in June by the House of Peoples' Representatives and pleaded guilty to human rights abuses against prisoners. 

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who has been in office for seven months, has taken over hope in a number of concessions and has managed to tackle nearly 70 senior government officials in connection with human rights abuses and corruption.

Amhahan Mekonnen, human rights advocate and legal expert, has served as a lawyer for hundreds of people who have been charged with crimes against humanity.

 Amaha Mekonnen said that it is still the first step to prosecuting alleged guerrillas led by the prime minister.  

There are complaints that the government must immediately respond. The first step to answering this question is to start a frank discussion. We need national reconciliation, "said a lawyer"We also are working to facilitate the way victims are compensated. 

If we do not have the answer to domestic refusals, we are also prepared to go to international courts. We will struggle to the end. We will not stop fighting, "Mr. Amaha Mekonnen said.
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People who suffer in crimes against humanity in the last 27 year by TPLF

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