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Press Release:On World Press Freedom Day, Reporters Without Borders accuses Issaias Afeworki of Eritrea for committing crimes

Reporters Without Borders / Reporters sans frontières (http://www.rsf.org) 3 May 2013 World Press Freedom Day Indictment Eritrea - Issaias Afeworki, president Born in February 1946, you grew up in Eritrea, got a university degree from Ethiopia’s University of Addis Ababa and

Reporters Without Borders / Reporters sans frontières

(http://www.rsf.org)

3 May 2013

World Press Freedom Day

Indictment

Eritrea – Issaias Afeworki, president

Born in February 1946, you grew up in Eritrea, got a university degree from Ethiopia’s University of Addis Ababa and then received political and military training in China. After 30 years of resistance against Ethiopian domination, you entered Asmara in 1991 and became the Republic of Eritrea’s first president in 1993. Yesterday a liberation hero, today you are a ruthless dictator who oppresses his people, refuses to allow opposition parties, does not apply the constitution and says elections will not be held “for decades.”

Issaias Afeworki, Reporters Without Borders accuses you of committing the following crimes:

– Ordering, together with then information minister Naizghi Kiflu, the closure of all of Eritrea’s privately-owned press and the arrests of at least 13 journalists, newspaper owners and editors in September 2001.

– Imposing an unrelenting censorship and terror on the state media – including Eri-TV, radio Dimtsi Hafash (Voice of the Masses) and the pro-governement daily Hadas Eritrea – which are the only media allowed in Eritrea.

– Masterminding and allocating major financial and technical resources for the jamming of the satellite signal of Radio Erena, an independent exile radio station broadcasting to Eritrea from Paris.

– Responsibility for the surveillance and harassment of the few foreign media correspondents based in Asmara until they all left. You share this responsibility with Ali Abdu, your acting information minister for nearly ten years (who fled the country in November 2012), and his close collaborator, Amanuel Hadgu.

– Responsibility, since 2001, for many other arrests of journalists, as a result of which your country is now Africa’s biggest prison for news providers. About 30 of them are currently detained.

– Imposing inhumane conditions on detained journalists – including detention in secret locations, underground cells, use of steel containers as cells, and torture – causing many deaths. So far, seven of them have died or taken their own lives in detention because of the injustice of the treatment you imposed. They are Medhanie Haile, Yusuf Mohamed Ali, Said Abdulkader, Fessehaye “Joshua” Johannes, Dawit Habtemichael, Mattewos Habteab and Sahle Tsegazab, also known as Wedi Itay.

– Treating the international community, media and opinion with contempt when asked about the fate of journalists imprisoned in your country, saying: “There were never any. There aren’t any. You have been misinformed.” (Al Jazeera, 2008)

You should be called to account for these gross violations of freedom of information, which contravene article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

 

INTERNATIONAL

39 leaders, groups named as Predators of Freedom of Information in 2013

On World Press Freedom Day, Reporters Without Borders is releasing an updated list of 39 Predators of Freedom of Information ­– presidents, politicians, religious leaders, militias and criminal organizations that censor, imprison, kidnap, torture and kill journalists and other news providers. Powerful, dangerous and violent, these predators consider themselves above the law.

“These predators of freedom of information are responsible for the worst abuses against the news media and journalists,” Reporters Without Borders secretary-general Christophe Deloire said. “They are becoming more and more effective. In 2012, the level of violence against news providers was unprecedented and a record number of journalists were killed.

“World Press Freedom Day, which was established on the initiative of Reporters Without Borders, must be used to pay tribute to all journalists, professional and amateur, who have paid for their commitment with their lives, their physical integrity or their freedom, and to denounce the impunity enjoyed by these predators.”

Five new predators have been added to the list: the new Chinese president, Xi Jinping, the Jihadi group Jabhat Al-Nosra from Syria, members and supporters of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, Pakistan’s Baloch armed groups, and Maldives’ religious extremists. Four predators have been dropped from the list: former Somali information and communications minister Abdulkadir Hussein Mohamed, Burmese President Thein Sein, whose country is experiencing unprecedented reforms despite the current ethnic violence, the ETA group, and the Hamas and Palestinian Authority security forces, which are harassing journalists less.

To draw attention to their abuses, Reporters Without Borders has drafted indictments against some of these predators in the hope that they will one day be brought before competent courts. To better highlight the gulf between propaganda and reality, the statements of some of them have been contrasted with the facts. And to show how some predators really think, we have presented their innermost thoughts in the first person. We had to use a little imagination, of course, but the facts alluded to conform to reality.

New names in the list of predators

A predator goes and is replaced by another. It is no surprise that Xi Jinping has taken former Chinese President Hu Jintao’s place as predator. The change of person has not in any way affected the repressive system developed by China’s Communist Party.

The list of predators has been impacted by the repercussions from the Arab Spring and uprisings in the Arab world. Members and supporters of Egyptian President Morsi’s party, the Muslim Brotherhood, have been responsible for harassing and physically attacking independent media and journalists critical of the party.

Jabhat Al-Nosra’s entry into the predators list reflects the evolution in the Syrian conflict and the fact that abuses are no longer attributable solely to the regime, represented on the list by Bashar al-Assad, but also to opposition arme

d groups, which are proving to be more and more intolerant and suspicious towards the media. At least 23 journalists and 58 citizen-journalists have been killed in Syria since 15 March 2011 and seven journalists are currently missing.

In Pakistan, Baloch armed groups, including the Balochistan Liberation Army, Baloch Liberation Front and Baloch Musallah Defa Army, have turned the southwestern province of Balochistan into one of the world’s most dangerous regions for journalists. Consisting of armed separatist groups and opposing militias created to defend the central Pakistani government, they have spread terror in the media and created information “black holes.” Pakistan’s intelligence agencies are also on the predators list because of their abuses against the media.

Ever since the army mutiny that overthrew President Mohamed Nasheed in the Maldives in 2012, extremist religious groups have tried to use their nuisance power to extend their influence. They have become more aggressive as the July 2013 presidential election approaches, intimidating news media and bloggers and using freedom of expression to impose a religious agenda while denying this freedom to others.

Unacceptable impunity for predators

Physical attacks on journalists and murders of journalists usually go completely unpunished. This encourages the predators to continue their violations of human rights and freedom of information. The 34 predators who were already on the 2012 list continue to trample on freedom of information with complete disdain and to general indifference.

The leaders of dictatorships and closed countries enjoy a peaceful existence while media and news providers are silenced or eliminated. Such leaders include Kim Jong-un in North Korea, Issaias Afeworki in Eritrea and Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov in Turkmenistan. In these countries, as in Belarus, Vietnam, Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries, the international community’s silence is not just shameful, it is complicit.

Reporters Without Borders urges the international community not to hide behind economic and geopolitical interests. Thanks to their rich natural resources, Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliyev and Kazakhstan’s Nursultan Nazarbayev are confident that no one will rap their knuckles. Economic interests come before everything else, as they do with China. It is the same with countries that the West regards as “strategic.”

Iran’s two predators – President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – have already taken steps to deter the media from providing independent coverage of next June’s presidential election. The waves of arrests of journalists that began on 27 January, “Black Sunday,” are clear evidence of this.

Criminal organizations and paramilitary groups that are often linked to drug trafficking – Mexico’s Zetas, Colombia’s Urabeños and the Italian Mafia – continue to target journalists and media they regard as too curious, independent or hostile. In Mexico, a country that is especially deadly for media personnel, 87 journalists have been killed and 18 have disappeared since 2000. Justice has not been properly rendered in any of these cases.

Since Vladimir Putin’s return to the presidency in Russia, the authorities have tightened their grip even further in response to unprecedented opposition protests. The country remains marked by a completely unacceptable level impunity for those responsible for violence against journalists. A total of 29 have been murdered since 2000, including Anna Politkovskaya.

Why are predators never brought to justice?

The persistently high level of impunity is not due to a legal void. There are laws and instruments that protect journalists in connection with their work. Above all, it is up to individual states to protect journalists and other media personnel. This was stressed in Resolution 1738 on the safety of journalists, which the United Nations security council adopted in 2006.

Nonetheless, states often fail to do what they are supposed to do, either because they lack the political will to punish abuses of this kind, or because their judicial system is weak or non-existent, or because it is the authorities themselves who are responsible for the abuses.

The creation of a mechanism for monitoring adherence to Resolution 1738, which Reporters Without Borders has proposed, would encourage member states to adopt specific provisions for penalizing murders, physical attacks and disappearances that target journalists, would extend Statesʼ obligations to non-professional “news providers” and would reinforce their efforts to combat impunity for such crimes.

At the international level, the legal protection of journalists is also guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Geneva Conventions and other instruments. The United Nations recently published an Action Plan on the safety of journalists and measures to combat impunity for crimes of violence against them.

The International Criminal Court’s creation has unfortunately not helped advance the fight against impunity for those responsible for the most serious crimes of violence against journalists, although journalists play a fundamental role in providing information and issuing alerts during domestic and international armed conflicts. The ICC only has jurisdiction when the crime takes place on the territory of a state that is a party to the Rome Statute (which created the ICC) or if the accused person is a citizen of a state party.

Furthermore, the Rome Statute provides for no specific charge for deliberate physical attacks on journalists. Article 8 of the statute needs to be amended so that a deliberate attack on media professionals is regarded as a war crime.

Dropped from the predators list

Abdulkadir Hussein Mohamed

Also know as “Jahweyn,” this Somali politician is no longer minister of information and telecommunications. His successor does not seem to be directly responsible for harassment, intimidation or other abuses against media personnel. Journalism nonetheless continues to be very dangerous in Somalia, with a total of 18 journalists killed in 2012.

Burmese President Thein Sein

Installed as president in March 2011, Thein Sein no longer qualifies as a predator of freedom of information. Under his presidency, the military junta has disbanded and all jailed journalists and bloggers, including Democratic Voice of Burma’s 17 video-journalists, have been freed. In 2012, prior censorship was abolished and many exile media began operating openly inside the country. The first privately-owned daily newspapers appeared in early 2013.

Hamas and Palestinian Authority security forces

The security forces of the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and those of the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip have been dropped from this year’s list of predators because the number of their press freedom violations has fallen considerably in the past four years. The situation of freedom of information in the West Bank and Gaza Strip is nonetheless still the subject of concern. The Hamas government recent banned local journalists from working for Israeli media, and many journalists are prosecuted for insulting President Mahmoud Abbas.

ETA

The organization ETA has been dropped from the 2013 list. It announced the “definitive end to armed actions” in 2011 and has carried out no attacks on journalists or news media since then. Reporters Without Borders has of course not forgotten all the journalists who were physically attacked or killed by ETA and continues to demand justice for those crimes of violence. Reporters Without Borders will also continue to be on the lookout for any future threat to media freedom by ETA.

 

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176 COMMENTS
  • Tes May 3, 2013

    I think you get one thing wrong here on Iseyas profile. Iseyas was a drop out after 2nd year because he had failed his exam. He is dump you know that is the reason he is completely hopeless.

  • Hzbi May 3, 2013

    This report is not analyzed Eritrea dictator,
    – dicatator Isaias have no degree
    – He closed university of Asmara and encouaged youth not learn in which enslaving them in the army.
    – He is worst criminal and killed hundreds of Eritrean Army, such as Menkaa,Seria Adis.

    The report without border need to consult the historian about the crimes made in Eritrea Kunama and Adi-Quala by Ali Abdu…
    – Isaias allowed Rashaid to sell our people and to kill them in the desert of Sinai…
    The report without border need to consult opposition historians such as Alena…
    There is credible that Isaias is criminal and destroyed Eritrea people in general.

  • Haben May 3, 2013

    Issayas NEVER graduated! He was kicked out of AU when he was 2nd year student. May be he graduated a fast course on how to deceive and kill fellow friends….

    • Tuum Ghebre T May 3, 2013

      i agree

    • Sam May 3, 2013

      Absolutely right! He has never graduated. Even he was academic dismissal student. He then hopelessly joined the struggle b/c he had nothing to do for his life.

  • mehari May 3, 2013

    He got MBC degree through correspondence after freedom. May be others were working for him.
    Becouse he was kiked out on his second year of his study from the University of Addis Abeba.

  • aman May 3, 2013

    isaias never graduated :

    • A.A Yassin May 3, 2013

      Leading a revolution , with all of its almost insurmountable challenges, to success is a proof of a highest skill of leadership and management. President ISSAIAS AFEWORKI ABRAHAM Hade zeykone Aserte PHD degrees ygbe’o::

      • Misghina May 3, 2013

        Yes I do agree ……everybody has to agree on this…… Even those of us who are opposing his current devilish policies…..
        The fact that he ( after he was dismissed or left it by himself)
        – has joined liberation movement in his early age ,
        – he had led the army group with his skills till the day of Independence
        Issaias deserves respect and appreciation for that.
        I condemn him only on the policies that he followed then after ….
        Neglected the promises and oppressed his people …
        He has turned him self into a BEAST….
        WEDI SHERMUTA …

        • A.A Yassin May 3, 2013

          I respect you. You are a centrist. I think the government can open a dialogue with a people like you. Thanks.

  • Elsu May 3, 2013

    Issaias had only one year of college. I think he is smarter than most dictators because he was able to fool 4 million Eritreans for the last 40 years.
    Elsu

    • A.A Yassin May 3, 2013

      Elsu,

      President Issaias Afeworki Abraham , tegadalay of tegadlo Harnet, founding member of EPLF is the father of the Eritrean independence. Give respect to the person who deserves respect.

      kab nab lbKi ktmlesi zmno HawKi

      • Elsa May 3, 2013

        Yassineye,
        Ata shikorina – what is your IQ? I know almost all YPFDJ have an IQ below 90. Are you one of them? Ajoka shikorina.
        Elsu.

        • A.A Yassin May 3, 2013

          Elsu,

          This time you do not have anything to say, right? Anyway, I am glad that you are alive.

          n’shtey HawKi

  • samuel May 3, 2013

    for whatever reason the dictator was never graduated in Ethiopia Addis-abeba university however he finished his first degree by corresponding course whiled he was on the field then after independent he got his second degree by recruiting well paid teachers form England therefor, I urge to Reporters Without Borders to correct this piece of information because the bad people always look for a little thing to confuse the people .

    • Tes May 3, 2013

      Samuel
      Where do you get your facts. Is your source 03? That could be your source …wake up boy. Did they tell you what certificate he got kkkkkk

  • ገሪሙኒ May 3, 2013

    ኣንታ ንበይነይ ዲዩ ወላስ ከምዚ ከማይ ኣለኩም ኢኩም? ካን ኣኪልኩም ትረከ ምርኪ ኣንዳምጻኩም ክትዛረቡ። ንሃገር ብዓባያ መሪሑ ዚከይድ ዘሎ መራሒ ሃገርሲ ተመሪኩዶ ኣይተመረቀን ካብ ዩኒቨርሲቲ ኣዲስ ኣበባ ኢልካ ዘረባሲ ምስ ምንታይ ይቁጸር! ካብ ሃርቫርድ ዩኒቨርሲቲ ተመሪቆም ንከብድና ይጥዓመና አንዳበሉ ንባኦድን አካ ዘገልግሉ ዘለው። ቁም ነገር ክኸውን ዝግባእ ደረጃና ኣለሊና ንቅድሚት ካብ ዘለናዮ ክመርሓና ዝኽእል ሰናይ ነገር ብምሕሳብ ፍቅርን ብልጽግናን ከምጹልና ዝኽሉ ሓሳባት ብምልጋስ አዩ።

    • A.A Yassin May 3, 2013

      gele halayat dma alewuKa ‘ngliz nzeyzareb seb kem denqoron kHasb zeyk’ln gierom zwesdu::

      kndey ab university zeytemahru Haberieta akibka ms temS’alom qnuE wsane nmwsad sega’-mega’ zeyblu sebat alewu:: blHi kab fTretn temoKron krkeb yK’l ‘yu::

  • simerrr2012 May 3, 2013

    Isayas is a graduate of sahel , nakfa self-made universities higdef style how to oppress, torture , kill people. He does not deserve any university degree of any university of the world. If he wants one , he should ask Kim Ill Snug’s of Korea to print him one.. signed with love from Kim Ill Sung to Killer Ill Isayas.

  • A.A Yassin May 3, 2013

    smierrr2012 is the graduate of AIDS camp in Tigray.

    • ahmed saleh May 4, 2013

      IGNORE THE ARROGANTS like AA Yassin type sold outs .

      • A.A Yassin May 4, 2013

        Shame upon you!! A tegadalay doesn’t talk like you. You were supposed to stand by Eritrea under whatever condition.

        • ahmed saleh May 5, 2013

          You care about tegadelti ? In that case why do not defend the veterans who paid their young age fighting
          bring you freedom and now some survivors imprisoned indefinitely condemn to die like criminals , LEKHBAT .
          to

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