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Press watchdog angered over Swedish journalists conviction in Ethiopia
Published in Bikya Masr on 21 - 12 - 2011

International press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) expressed “outrage” after an Ethiopian court on Wednesday convicted Swedish journalists Johan Persson and Martin Schibbye on terrorism charges.
The prosecution has called for a 13-year jail sentence, and the two could face another five and a half years in jail on entering the country illegally.
The journalists have pleaded guilty to illegally entering the country.
Sentencing is expected next week.
The presiding judge, Shemsu Sirgaga, said: “They have shown that they are esteemed journalists, but we cannot conclude that someone with a good reputation does not engage in criminal acts. They have not been able to prove that they did not support terrorism.”
“This verdict is absurd and demonstrates the stubbornness of the Ethiopian authorities,” RSF secretary-general Jean-François Julliard said in a statement issued on Wednesday.
“Instead of proving their guilt, the judge accuses them of failing to prove their innocence. This is back-to-front. Since the first day of the trial, the defense position has been very clear: Persson and Schibbye entered the Ogaden illegally for the purposes of reporting, but they never supported terrorism.”
Jesper Bengtsson, the president of the Swedish section of Reporters Without Borders, said: “The Swedish government must step up its efforts on behalf of Johan and Martin. The quiet diplomacy that foreign minister Carl Bildt has been relying on until now has not worked. Bildt must demand their immediate release.”
Reporters Without Borders wrote yesterday to the UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism, Ben Emersson, to condemn the misuse of counter-terrorism in Ethiopia and to urge him to meet with representatives of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's government to convince them to stop using counter-terrorism as grounds for suppressing freedom of expression.
Reporters Without Borders also joined three other NGOs and the “Free Johan Persson and Martin Schibbye” campaign in issuing a combined appeal yesterday to the European Union to be more active and determined in defending media freedom in Ethiopia.
Persson, a photographer, and Schibbye, a reporter, were arrested on July 1 after entering Ethiopia's southeastern Ogaden region from Somalia with members of the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF), an armed separatist group, with the aim of covering human rights abuses in the region for the Kontinent news agency.
Shortly before their arrest, they were injured in a clash between government forces and the ONLF in which 15 ONLF members were killed.
When they appeared in court for the first time on September 6, two months after their arrest, they were charged with “terrorist activities (…) supporting terrorists and providing them with professional aid [and] “entering a sovereign country without a valid visa or legal authorization,” government spokesman Shimeles Kemal told Bloomberg news agency at the time.
During the September 6 hearing, the prosecutor screened a propaganda video in support of the charges. The video, which showed the two journalists holding guns, had been posted on the pro-government Caakara News website a few days after their arrest.
The defense strongly objected to the fact that sounds of shooting had been added to the soundtrack.
After the trial opened on October 18, the charge of “participating in terrorism” was dropped on November 3, but the other two charges, supporting a terrorist group and entering the country illegally, were maintained.
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Tags: Ethiopia, Jail, Johan Persson, Martin Schibbye, Sweden, Terrorism
Section: East Africa, Europe, Media


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