Human Rights Watch warns rule of law disappearing in Ethiopia with opposition figures detained without charge - News Summed Up

Human Rights Watch warns rule of law disappearing in Ethiopia with opposition figures detained without charge


Nobel prize wastedEthiopian authorities have been detaining dozens of opposition members and journalists for prolonged periods and often without charge since late June 2020, raising serious rights concerns, Human Rights Watch said on Saturday. But their response should not undermine defendants’ presumption of innocence, run roughshod over detainees’ rights, nor restrict legitimate critical dissent, Human Rights Watch said. This is not consistent with the facts that Human Rights Watch has determined in many cases. However, Human Rights Watch was told of cases in which police investigators also ignored court decisions denying appeals. In the last decade, Human Rights Watch and other domestic and international human rights organizations have documented arbitrary arrests and politically motivated prosecutions to stifle dissent in Ethiopia.


Source: Ethiopian News August 15, 2020 05:01 UTC



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