Date:
Tuesday, April 19, 2016 -
11:00am
Location:
2255 Rayburn House Office
Building
Announcement
Please join the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission for a briefing on
the current human rights situation in Ethiopia.
Home to the Oromo, Ethiopia’s largest ethnic group, the region
of Oromia was witness to mostly peaceful student protests in November of 2015
against the Ethiopian Government’s plan to take over territory to expand the
nation’s capital. However, this spontaneous outcry has developed into the
country’s longest and most widespread protest movement since the ruling party
took power in 1991. The government has since ceased border expansion
plans, but the discontent has proven to transcend land rights and to extend
beyond any one particular ethnic group. The government’s authoritarian
structure and tight controls on the media have led many to feel that they have
no voice. Peaceful opposition is frequently met with arrest and detention
(using the country’s draconian anti-terrorist law) and police brutality too
often results in death. Human Rights Watch has received reports of
over 200 people killed and several thousand arrested (including many whose
whereabouts are unknown), since protests began. Although the documented turmoil
threatens to disrupt Ethiopia’s fragile political stability, Ethiopia’s
strategic state partners have been relatively
quiet.
This briefing will examine Ethiopia’s current human rights
situation in light of the recent events in Oromia. Speakers will provide
an overview of the human rights situation and challenges, including how
Ethiopia’s anti-terrorism law is misused to stifle dissent, and will make
recommendations as to what role the U.S. government can play in promoting stabilization
by advancing and protecting human rights.
This briefing will be open to members of Congress, congressional
staff, the interested public and the media. For any questions, please contact
David Howell (for Rep. McGovern) at 202-225-3599 orDavid.Howell@mail.house.gov or
Isaac Six (for Rep. Pitts) at 202-225-2411 orIsaac.Six@mail.house.gov.
Hosted by:
James P. McGovern, M.C.
Co-Chairman, TLHRC
Co-Chairman, TLHRC
Joseph R. Pitts, M.C.
Co-Chairman, TLHRC
Co-Chairman, TLHRC
Participants
Panelists
- Anuradha Mittal , Founder and
Executive Director of the Oakland Institute
- Mohammed Ademo, Journalist
formally with Al Jazeera America
- Adotei Akwei, Managing Director,
Amnesty International USA
Moderator
- Lauren Ploch Blanchard, African
Affairs Specialist, Congressional Research Service
Opening Remarks
- Rep. Keith Ellison,
Executive Committee Member, Tom Lantos Human Rights Commissio
Bios [PDF]
Source: Human Rights Commission
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