By Ahmed Abdi
April 8, 2014 (Tesfa News) — EUROPEAN Parliament opened hearing
about the Ogaden Human Rights violations and the Ethiopian prisons in
Addis Ababa. The hearing, which was invited to participate in the Ogaden
whistle-blower, Abdullahi Hussein, and Swedish Journalist, Martin Schibbye,
was held on April 2nd by the group the progressive Alliance of
Socialist and Democrats in European Parliament and Committee to Protect
Journalists (CPJ).
“Ethiopia is one of the largest humanitarian and development aid
receiver yet these donations are used incorrectly and corruptly. Western
governmental Organizations and Western Embassies to Addis Ababa ignored
the stolen donations and humanitarian aid that are being used as a
political tool by the Ethiopian regime, which is contrary to EU rules on
the funding”, said Anna Gomes, MEP Head of international Unit party
Socialist democrat.
Ahmed Abdi Marita Ulvskog, MEP, in her part first thanked Abdullahi
Hussein and Swedish Journalist, Martin Schibbye speaking about the steps
needed to be taken in order to stop the human rights abuses that is
being committed against Ethiopian and Ogaden civilians, she said that
the EU could use sanctions or words against Ethiopia or follow up
documents and information like the one provided by Abdullahi Hussein to
show the reality in the ground.
Abdullahi Hussein, who is the former regional Presidential adviser
and head of the media in Ogaden presented a shocking footage that
changed the EU’s view towards Ethiopia. Abdullahi Hussein, who gained
the title of “brave man” and nominated for the prize of Sweden’s civil courage of the year 2014, “Antigone Award”,
after he had put himself at risk for smuggling out over 100 hours of
footage from the Ogaden Province requested the EU to put their words
into action as the killings, gang-raping and extrajudicial arresting
still continues.
Speaking with Ogaden diaspora owned TV service of Ilays Tv,
Martin Schibbye stated that in conjunction with Abdullahi Hussein their
purpose to reset was to tell the World what they had seen which is to
fulfill a promise that he made to many people from Ogaden region, but
also their co-prisoners in Kality Prison of Addis Ababa.
Members of European Parliament, CPJ’s Jean Paul Marthoz and Human
Rights’s Leslie Lefkow have also explained the human rights situation in
Ethiopia in details to the EU Parliament. Anna Lindy, Chair of the
hearing, presented the human rights situation in Ogaden and Ethiopia at
the opening time of the session.
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