August 7, 2013
Ethiopians are deeply concerned by Ethiopian government’s recent terror-alert and possible government planned false flag attacks.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEby Nejashi Justice Council
For
the past 18 months, tens of thousands of Muslims have participated in
regular peaceful protests, opposing blatant government interference in
Islamic affairs and in elections for the Supreme Council of Islamic
Affairs, and government attempts to impose the teachings of violent,
pro-Syrian, Lebanese based Al Ahbash sect on the Muslim community.
Ethiopian
government’s response to the peaceful protests was violent crackdowns –
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL and Human Rights Watch issued press release
detailing instances of the violence: “Ethiopia: Widespread violations
feared in clampdown on Muslim protests.”, “Ethiopia: Prominent Muslims
Detained in Crackdown – Security Forces Arrest Hundreds of Peaceful
Protesters; Detainees at Risk”, respectively.
Failing to provoke
Ethiopian Muslims into violence, the government resorted to attempting
to provoke violence among Muslims and Christians – It hasn’t worked.
Ethiopian Muslims and Christians, and secular human rights defenders
have joined in rejecting regime’s irresponsible incitement. The
underlying truth about the peaceful movement is, as testified by Helen
Epstein “It has no hint of terrorist influence, and its leaders are
calling for a secular government under the slogan “We have a cause worth
dying for, but not worth killing for.” Indeed, the Ethiopian protesters
may be leading Africa’s most promising and important nonviolent human
rights campaign since the anti-apartheid struggle.”
Ethiopia’s
Constitution prohibits state involvement in religious affairs, including
a provision on the right to peacefully protest, which is routinely
flouted by the authorities. To circumvent the constitution, the
Ethiopian government introduced anti-terror law which has been used to
target dissent, rather than to stop terrorism. On July 22, 2013, United
States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) issued a
press release on “We are deeply concerned that Ethiopia’s government is
seeking to silence peaceful religious freedom proponents by detaining
and trying them in secret under trumped-up terrorism charges. They
should be released now and their trials halted,” said USCIRF Chair
Katrina Lantos Swett.
It is in this context of the Ethiopian
regime’s blatant attempts to Manufacturing Terrorists and Terrorism that
Ethiopians of all faith were alarmed when the Ethiopian foreign
ministry recently issued a terror alert; advising Embassy’s of an
imminent terror attacks involving Ethiopian Muslims. Given the Ethiopian
regime’s violent history, the recent terror alert is a strong indicator
that the Ethiopian government is looking for a pretext for a violent
crackdown. We call upon the International Community to urge the
government of Ethiopia to refrain from committing irresponsible actions
against its own citizens for the purpose of political goals.
Washington,DC
Nejashi Justice Council is a not-for-profit, independent organization with a mission to promote justice and equality, and raise awareness about human right abuse in Ethiopia. Currently the Council registered in District of Columbia. www.nejashijustice.org
source ; http://ecadforum.com/2013/08/07/ethiopians-are-deeply-concerned/
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