Free Ethiopia's Muslim protesters – HRW

2012-08-15 14:01

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Addis Ababa - Muslim leaders in Ethiopia jailed as part of a "brutal crackdown" must be released immediately, the US-based Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday, a demand dismissed by the government.

"The Ethiopian government should immediately release 17 prominent Muslim leaders arrested as part of a brutal crackdown on peaceful Muslim protesters in Addis Ababa," HRW said in a statement.

The arrests took place following widespread protests staged by Muslims last month, to dispute what they said was unconstitutional government interference in religious affairs.

According to HRW, the detainees have been "mistreated" in custody and are being held without charge or access to legal advice.

"They have had no access to legal counsel or, in several cases, their relatives," HRW said. "Their lack of access to lawyers while detained in a prison known for torture heightens concerns about their safety."

Muslim groups in the country have staged weekly gatherings since the beginning of the year at two mosques in the Ethiopian capital.

Protesters accuse the government of forcibly imposing the Sufi Al-Ahbash branch of Islam, and appointing leaders of the Supreme Council on Islamic Affairs, which are traditionally elected by members of the Muslim community.

Muslims make up about 30% of the country's 83 million people.

Acts of terrorism

The Ethiopian government denied repression and said the arrests were legal. "There is no crackdown. There are people who are legally apprehended, legally pursued, and this is within the legal bounds, the constitutional bounds, of the government," government spokesperson Bereket Simon told AFP.

This month, police said several people had been arrested in connection with the demonstrations for intending "to carry out acts of terrorism".

They said the protests had been carried out illegally and accused the movement of extremism, according to a statement from the Foreign Affairs Ministry.

HRW accused police of illegally harassing, assaulting and arbitrarily arresting protesters and urged the government to engage in peaceful dialogue.

"The Ethiopian government should address the grievances of its Muslim community through dialogue, not violence... the security forces should be upholding the law, not breaking it," HRW Africa researcher Ben Rawlence said.

However, Bereket accused the rights group of meddling and said Ethiopia follows its constitution.

"This is a blatant disregard for the sovereignty of Ethiopia and this country is not led by Human Rights Watch so we go by our constitution, not by the invisible hand of Human Rights Watch," he said.

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