Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Amnesty Issues urgent appeal for members of Ethiopian Teachers' Association (ETA)

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- AU SUMMIT - SPECIAL COVERAGE (Last Day)
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Anteneh Getnet, Meqcha Mengistu, Tilahun Ayalew


Meqcha Mengistu
Anteneh Getnet
Tilahun Ayalew
Woldie Dana


The four Ethiopian Teachers' Association (ETA) members named above, who were arrested in December 2006, are now known to have been released in March, but three have since been rearrested. The fourth ETA official, Tilahun Ayalew, is in hiding. Amnesty International believes that the three teachers who are being detained are prisoners of conscience detained for participating in legal ETA trade union activities. They are at risk of torture or ill-treatment.

They have reportedly been accused of being members of an armed opposition group, the Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front (EPPF). This is the same charge levelled against them when they were arrested in December, but the court that ordered their release in March said it had found no evidence to support the charge.(More...)

Today's Top HEADLINES

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-Ethiopia, Walking where African royalty once flourished
-Rallies urge release of Ethiopian civil society leaders
-Amharic-speaking giraffe puppet introduced at 5th World Summit


AU SUMMIT - SPECIAL COVERAGE

-[AUDIO] Report on Final Day of AU Summit
-African leaders split over union
-A US of Africa must exert moral authority: Jesse Jackson
-Uganda rejects African government
-Kenya: Kibaki for a United African State
-Japan, Italy pledge support for African integration

-AU summit: Reporter's diary (Last day)
-Unity not so easy, EU warns AU heads

INTERNATIONAL

-Liberia's Taylor Appears at His War Crimes Trial
-Suicide bombing in Yemen kills 9
-Terror plot hatched in British hospitals
-Israel, Palestinian Authority hold security talks
-N Korea to let UN verify nuclear shutdown
-Japanese minister resigns over A-bomb gaffe
-Men disguised as Muslim women rob bank

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