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Ethiopia urged to release detained journalists in Tigray


The East African
Thursday March 04 2021
Summary
Ethiopian authorities have been urged to release detained journalists and media workers in the country.
On Wednesday, authorities released a BBC reporter and several other media workers detained in the past few days by the military in the war-torn northern Tigray region, but the whereabouts of other journalists are still unknown.
The release of BBC’s Girmay Gebru followed pressure from global media watchdogs and press freedom right groups. 
He was released without any charge, and no official reason has been given for his detention.
Girmay, a reporter with the BBC’s Tigrinya-language service, was arrested on Monday alongside four other people at a cafe in the regional capital, Mekelle. They were taken away by people in military uniform, witnesses said.  ....

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Translators and journalists released without charge in Ethiopia


Translators and journalists released without charge in Ethiopia
Translators and journalists released without charge in Ethiopia
Militia members are seen near the border of Ethiopia’s Tigray state on November 9, 2020. Security forces in Tigray recently detained and then released four members of the press. (Reuters/Tiksa Negeri)
Nairobi, March 3, 2021 In response to Ethiopian authorities’ decision today to release two media workers and two reporters who had been detained in relation to their coverage of the conflict in the northern state of Tigray, the Committee to Protect Journalists issued the following statement:
“We welcome the release of the translators and reporters who were detained in Mekelle, but they should never have spent one day in custody. Their arrests send a chilling message to other members of the press who may wish to cover the ongoing conflict in Tigray state,” said CPJ’s sub-Saharan Africa representative, Muthoki Mumo. “The Ethi ....

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