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Torture, incommunicado detention in Harar – Amnesty Int’l

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL URGENT ACTION

Torture / incommunicado detention

Mulatu Aberra (m), trader, aged 34
Najima Jamal Ismail (f), aged 17
Najima Jamal Ismail’s stepfather, a trader (name unconfirmed)

Mulata Aberra, a trader of Oromo ethnic origin, has been held incommunicado at a federal police detention
centre in Harar city in eastern Ethiopia since his arrest on 29 November. Also arrested at the same time were
Najima Jamal Ismail and her step father. Najima Jamal Ismail is being held in a women’s detention centre in
Harar. Amnesty International has received reports that Mulatu Aberra and possibly the other two have been
tortured. Mulatu Aberra and Najima Jamal Ismail were transferred to hospital in Harar on 10 December and
were retuned to prison on 11 December.

All three appeared together before a court in Harar on 6 December where police obtained permission to
extend their detention for investigation into alleged involvement with the armed opposition group, the Oromo
Liberation Front (OLF).

Mulatu Aberra has been detained on two previous occasions and accused of being a supporter of the OLF.
In 1996 he was arrested, and was detained incommunicado in Harar without charge or trial. His family was
not informed of his whereabouts until 1998, when he was charged with killing a person on behalf of the OLF.
He was tried and acquitted in 2000. He was frequently tortured during this period of detention and as a result
he now suffers from a hearing impairment and both of his arms are partially paralysed. He was arrested for a
second time in late 2006 in the nearby town of Dire Dawa and accused again of links with the OLF, but was
released without charge after five months. During this period of detention Mulatu Aberra was again tortured,
and was seriously injured.

Amnesty International in not aware of any case in Ethiopia where a judge has ordered an investigation into
allegations of torture

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Thousands of members of the Oromo ethnic group have been detained, and many of them tortured, in recent
years on suspicion of links with the OLF. The OLFhas been fighting the Ethiopian government in eastern and
western Oromia Region and other areas since 1992. Among detainees held on these grounds have been
people who Amnesty International believed were prisoners of conscience who had not used or advocated
violence.

RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in English or your own language:

– expressing concern at reports that Mulatu Aberra, and possibly also Najima Jamal Ismail and her stepfather,
who were arrested with him on 29 November in Harar, have been tortured in incommunicado detention;

– calling on the authorities to allow all three detainees regular access to their families and legal
representatives, and any medical treatment they may require;

– expressing concern that Najima Jamal Ismail is said to be under 18 years of age and calling for her to be
treated as such under the juvenile justice system;

– calling for an immediate and independent inquiry into the allegations that the three have been tortured while
in police custody and for the findings of the inquiry to be made public and for any police officer found
responsible for torture to be brought to justice;

– pointing out that according to international fair trial standards, no statement made as a result of torture can
be used as evidence in any court proceedings and judges are obliged to separately investigate or order an
investigation into allegations of torture;

– calling on the authorities to release the three people if they are not to be charged with a recognizable
criminal offence and given a prompt and fair trial.

APPEALS TO:
Meles Zenawi, Office of the Prime Minister, PO Box 1031, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Fax: +251 11 1552020

Assefa Kesito, Ministry of Justice, PO Box 1370, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Fax: +251 11 5517775 or +251 11 5520874
Email: [email protected]

Workneh Gebeyehu, Federal Police Commission, Ministry of Federal Affairs
PO Box 5068, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

COPIES TO:
The official Ethiopian Human Rights Commission
Ambassador Dr Kassa Gebreheywot, Chief Commissioner, Ethiopian Human Rights Commission
PO Box 1165, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Fax: +251 11 618 0041
Email: [email protected]
and to diplomatic representatives of Ethiopia accredited to your country.
PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Check with the International Secretariat, or your section office, if
sending appeals after 22 January 2008.

2 thoughts on “Torture, incommunicado detention in Harar – Amnesty Int’l

  1. No one has the power to turn down the truth. sooner or later the truth will revive. Woyanne is nervious when ever and whereever it see independent Oromo thinker and nationaliist. As long as Woyane keep on terrorizing innocent people in the name of OLF, OLF never short of supporter and freedom fighter. By doing so, Woyane is not detering people from supporting OLF but encouraging other to be radical supporter of OLF. Dear Mulatu, Najima and Jamal your courage will shine in the life of every freedom lovers. Even if those devils kill you, you deed never vanish in a vein. You florish like rose and history will remember you ever. Such crulity will transfor us to think hard and fighter harder. I can’t understand why we pay to such price while we are on our onw father land and never asked an inch from their rocky gorge? what will their price be when we are free? You are angles, God blees you. The deveil Woyane will go to hail or to international court in Huage and face war crime and crime againest humanity! that will not be long. Woyane is in vein and on brink of defeat in Somali. Bringht day to come ahead to all of us. That country will be much better of without Woyane!

  2. I as a human being and as a member of the Oromo People would like to thank Amnesty International for its humane activities and for this particular assistance. The case of Mr. Mulatu and the minor girl Najima is amongest the thousands of gross violations of human right that has been underway in Ethiopia for over the last 17 years. We, who are meant to face the hard facts of all these atrocities, all know how bitter life is under the rule of TPLF led Ethiopian government. And therfore have great respect for those who try to say out what has been said by Amnesty International. After a long years of suffering under the socialist regieme which was supported by socialist nations, we are facing the worst type of adminstration ever in Ethiopia. What makes things worst at this particular moment is that the previous government was supported by a realtively weaker but socailist nations and the system itself was inaccurate and any one can survive thier brutality; but the exsiting system being supported by the strongest Nations like the UK and USA are not only doing the worst things themselves but are directly funded and supported in the violation of human right by these ‘Democratic Nations’.
    I would like once again to thank Amnesty International but this is only amongst the many thousands and you still need to push ahead to ensure the release of these innocent people who are being detained and tortured for what they felt(for what they think).
    Thank you

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