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Ethiopia blocks OnIslam.net, Al-Jazeera in latest media crackdown
Published in Bikya Masr on 07 - 08 - 2012

CAIRO: In the latest attack on media, the Ethiopia government has blocked the international website OnIslam.net over its coverage of recent protest in the country, the website said on Tuesday.
“The Ethiopian government has blocked access to OnIslam.net and other media websites over their coverage of Muslim protests against government interference in their religious affairs,” the report on OnIslam.net read.
It added that “Many websites are blocked in Ethiopia," sources told OnIslam.net on condition of anonymity.
Among blocked websites are OnIslam.net and Aljazeera.net over their coverage of protests by Ethiopian Muslims in recent weeks.
There was no official statement from the government on the censorship.
“Only few websites like OnIslam.net were following up and reporting the developments of the Ethiopians Muslim struggle," the sources said.
It is not the first time the government has attempted to silence the media. In late July, an Ethiopian court banned distribution of a newspaper that published front-page articles about Zenawi's health and protests by Muslims in the capital, Addis Ababa, the government said.
The editors from the weekly Feteh newspaper could now face criminal charges due to “national security concerns," State Minister of Justice Berhanu Tsegaye said in a phone interview with Bloomberg news agency.
It comes after the country's authorities took some 30,000 copies of the newspaper containing the stories about Meles and the protests off the shelves in a move that has many activists and media freedom watchdog groups angered and frustrated over the deteriorating media situation in the East African country.
“The court has approved our decision," Berhanu said of the Federal First Instance Court's ruling.
“We have not finalized the charges." A decision is expected within five days, he said.
News accounts have reported that Meles has been hospitalized in Brussels with an undisclosed condition.
“The ban on Feteh's latest issue illustrates the depth of repression in Ethiopia today, and authorities' determination to suppress independent coverage of the prime minister," CPJ East Africa Consultant Tom Rhodes said. “Every citizen has a right to be informed about the well-being of their leader and the conduct of their government. Authorities should reverse their decision and allow the publication of Feteh's weekend edition to proceed."
The printing company itself had initially balked at publishing the edition because of the stories, but finally agreed to do so if the paper cut its press run, according to news reports. Barhanena Selam said in April that it would refuse to print any material it believed would violate the country's 2009 anti-terrorism law, according to news reports. The legislation criminalizes independent reporting on opposition causes the government deems terrorist, and holds printers, as well as publishers, accountable for material that “promotes terrorism."
Feteh is one of a handful of independent newspapers still operating in Ethiopia and has one of the highest circulations, local journalists said. The paper and its staffers have been subjected to harassment in the past. Authorities have placed Feteh Chief Editor Temesghen Desalegn under surveillance and filed more than 30 legal cases against him since the paper's inception in 2008, Temesghen said. In May, an Ethiopian court sentenced Temesghen to a suspended four-month prison term on charges of contempt of the judiciary for publishing the verbatim courtroom statement made by imprisoned journalist Eskinder Nega during his trial, according to news reports. In the statement, Eskinder professed his innocence and questioned the independence of the court and the fairness of the proceedings.
A month earlier, state prosecutors filed a formal complaint against Feteh for “repeatedly publishing articles which put down the court's responsibility, disgrace its trust and undermine people's trust on the rule of law," local journalists said.


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