Ethiopia: Jailed hero journalist Woubshet Taye off to Zeway death camp
The Horn Times News 20 April 2013
by Getahune Bekele, South Africa
by Getahune Bekele, South Africa
As the unpopular, corrupt and inefficient minority junta continues to govern the police state Ethiopia with brute iron hand, dealing ruthlessly with political prisoners and jailed journalists whom
it blames for causing the late despot Meles Zenawi’s “ untimely”
death; Ethiopian political prisoners have fallen on hard times filled
with dread and terror.
The former Editor of Awramba Times, Wubeshet Taye is the latest Prisoner
to be sent to Zeway death camp to serve the remaining time of his 14
years sentence away from his family, with the likes of Bekele Gerba,
Albana Lelisa and several others who are already condemned to the
notorious facility.
Chained in leg iron and carrying his belongings in tiny bag, hundreds of
curios inmates at Kilinto prison watched the young scribe taken away by
more than 20 TPLF soldiers on Tuesday morning April 16 2013.
A friend of the terrorized journalist confirmed to the Horn Times that
Woubshet Taye is currently in Zeway, still in leg iron like all
political prisoners.
The 2011 trial of Woubshet Taye was at the time described unfair and was
way below the international fair trial standard under the controversial
and draconian anti-terrorism law designed to persecute and silence
dissenting voices.
The Horn Times franticly tried to talk to TPLF officials in charge of
prison administration to find out the reason behind sending opposition
prisoners particularly Ethnic Oromos and the Amharas to Zeway during the
known malaria season, but none of them were willing to reply including
the office of the man himself, warlord Berket Simeon.
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