“We are not living, so why should we hide?” said Hannah, who still doesn’t know where her missing family is. Menelik Tesemma, 19 at the time and Hannah’s brother, was active in an opposition party, the All-Amhara People’s Organisation. “You can count the allegations, but you can’t know how many people have disappeared under this type of government,” says Fisseha. Search for the truthOne of the main targets of the strategy of enforced disappearances was the Oromo liberation front (OLF). His son, Edao, often comes from the United States where he lives in search of information, but in vain for the moment.
Source: Ethiopian News September 25, 2018 16:18 UTC