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United States passes bill against human rights offenders in Ethiopia

United States passes bill against human rights offenders in Ethiopia

The two major congressmen who have been pushing for the passing of HRes128 on Ethiopia

The United States Congress today passes HRes128 on Ethiopia, which among others may lead to imposing  travel bans and asset freezing of Ethiopian government officials, who are accused of committing crimes against humanity if the country fails to cooperate with UN human rights violations investigators.

“Great News, Congrats to the many diaspora groups and individuals that worked hard to get the HRes128 pass,” twitted Felix Horne, Ethiopia and Eritrea Researcher at Human Rights Watch.

Earlier before the decision the Human Rights Watch has said: “Ethiopia is at a crossroads. Imperative the US Congress passes HR 128 and encourage Ethiopia to lift the state of emergency”.

HRes128 demands Ethiopian government to open its doors to independent investigators to check the human rights abuses, killings of civilians, etc. Otherwise the country’s politicians and generals who are allegedly involved in the crimes against humanity during the EPRDF era will faces travel bans and asset freezing, as per the Magnitsky Act approved during President Obama.



Condemns: (1) the killing of peaceful protesters and excessive use of force by Ethiopian security forces; (2) the detention of journalists, students, activists and political leaders who exercise their constitutional rights to freedom of assembly and expression through peaceful protests; and (3) the abuse of the Anti-Terrorism Proclamation to stifle political and civil dissent and journalistic freedoms.

Urges: (1) protesters in Ethiopia to refrain from violence and from encouragement or acceptance of violence in demonstrations, and (2) all armed factions to cease their conflict with the Ethiopian government and engage in peaceful negotiations.

Calls on the government of Ethiopia to:

Calls on such government to repeal proclamations that:

HRes128 calls on: (1) the Department of State to review security assistance and improve oversight of U.S. assistance to Ethiopia; (2) the U.S. Agency for International Development to lead efforts to develop a strategy to support improved democracy and governance in Ethiopia; and (3) the State Department, in cooperation with the Department of the Treasury, to apply appropriate sanctions on foreign persons or entities responsible for extrajudicial killings, torture, or other gross violations of internationally recognized human rights committed against any nationals in Ethiopia;.

Supports the peaceful efforts of the Ethiopian people to exercise their constitutional rights.

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