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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Oromia/Ethiopia: where press freedom is dashed and journalists persecuted

Posted 12/2/2013
                  Ex-OTV journalist, Usman Bayu 
Usman Bayu Tatago used to work for the Oromian Radio and TV organization as a journalist. He has worked as a producer and anchor of many entertainment programs by which the government security personnel and ORTVO authorities were not joyful but upset being the programs were eventually focused on revitalisation of the Oromoculture and history. Since then, he became under series warnings, investigation, harassment and imprisonment by Ethiopian security men.
Mr Bayu was abducted in an evening from his home by security men and taken blindfolded to unknown place where they tortured him as if he was leaking information to the Oromo liberation front (OLF).
After he had learned that he could potentially die, then he has left for a second country. As the Ethiopia and the country to where he flew have agreements, his security is now seriously under anxiety. The Ethiopian security agents are following him to take back home where he possibly be tortured and imprisoned once again, he said to the Simbirtuu radio.
Human rights and many civic groups have been reporting that Ethiopia is one of the worst places for journalists. The country has vilest records in press freedom and abducting its citizen from neighbouring countries. Several journalists have fled the country and still many are in jail due to its strictly limited press law.

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