Former Government Official Convicted in Dutch Court for 1970s Killings
Former Government Official Convicted in Dutch Court for 1970s Killings
Senior Researcher, Horn of Africa@felixhorne1
Overย 150,000 students, academics, and political opponents were killedย during the Dergโs โRed Terrorโ campaign. Countless others were disappeared, arrested, or tortured. Senior Derg officials, including Chairman Mengistu Haile Mariam, were convicted of genocide in absentia in 2006 after a 12-year trial in Ethiopiaโs courts. They were sentenced to life in prison. Eshetu, the Dergโs senior representative in Gojam province at the time of his crimes, had beenย sentenced to deathย in absentia by an earlier Ethiopian court. In 1991 when the Tigrayan Peoplesโ Liberation Front (TPLF) overthrew the dictatorship, Mengistu fled to Zimbabwe where he was afforded protection by then-president Robert Mugabe. Eshetu fled to the Netherlands.
Eshetuโs conviction should send a powerful message that officials can and will be held to account for atrocities, and that the passage of time is no guarantee of impunity. This message is especially important in Ethiopia, where the TPLF, who has been in power since the Dergโs overthrow, has also committed serious abuses with impunity. These include its militaryโs murder, rape, and torture of Anuak civiliansย in Gambella in 2003ย and 2004, and war crimes and crimes against humanityย ย in the Somali Region ย in 2007. ย Additionally, aย brutal crackdownย by government security forces against protesters beginning in 2015 left over a thousand dead. The government has not permitted independent investigations into any of these events and Ethiopia has strongly resistedย calls for an international investigation. Justice and accountability for Ethiopiaโs many victims in the last 50 years, has been all too rare.
For families of Ethiopiaโs ย many victims of torture, killings, and other serious abuses, Eshetuโs conviction should give them hope that those responsible will one day be held to account.
