But the celebration was interrupted, with the event
The eleven have now
During their detention, the prisoners could be
…Better to call it jam-packed than imprisoned. About 200 of us are packed in a 5 by 8 meter room divided in three sections. Unable to sit or lay down comfortably, and with limited access to a toilet. Not a single human being deserves this regardless of the crime, let alone us who were captured unjustly. The global community should be aware of such case and use every possible means to bring an end to our suffering immediately.
After a brief Spring of prisoner releases and officially-sanctioned tolerance of anti-government protests and criticism, Ethiopia’s autocratic regime appears to be returning to its old ways. A new state of emergency was declared shortly after the resignation of the country’s Prime Minister in mid-February. While the government tells the world that it is continuing its policy of re-engagement with its critics, the state of emergency grants unchecked powers to quash dissent, including a wide prohibition on public meetings.
Reporters say that the bloggers were questioned at the party about the display of a traditional Ethiopian flag. The Addis Standard
The authorities cannot continue their hair-trigger surveillance and harassment of those documenting its chaotic present online. The country’s stability depends on reasonable treatment of its online voices.