ESAT News (February 14, 2017)

“HRLHA calls for intervention by the international community to end human tragedy in Ethiopia,” the document addressed to the United Nations Human Rights Council said.
It said “several Oromo youth from universities, colleges and high schools have been arrested and taken to unknown locations or summarily executed right in their houses and in front of their own family members. The violation of the rights of the peaceful youth reached an unbearable level forcing many affected youth to leave the country seeking sanctuary in neighboring countries and abroad.”
The League requested that “members of the UN Human Rights Council urge the Ethiopian government to allow the UN Human Rights Special Rapporteurs to visit the country to assess the human rights situations of political prisoners and others in detention centers all over the country.”
The League listed the number of people detained in each district in the Oromo region and and partial list of those detained incommunicado.
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