Ethiopia: Beatings, Arrests and Detentions at Addis Ababa University

January 05,2013

HRLHA Urgent Action

The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa (HRLHA) would like to express its deep concern regarding the unknown situations of students of Addis Ababa/Fininne University, who were arrested and detained following the clash between two groups of students on the Arat kilo University ampus  (College of Natural Science) on the 2nd of January, 2013.


According to information obtained by HRLHA through its correspondents, more than 100 (one hundred) students, the big majority of whom are Oromos, have been taken into custody after being dealt with heavy-handedly by government security forces. HRLHA has also learnt that a lot of Oromo students have received from minor to major life-threatening injuries; and, as a result, a lot have been admitted to hospitals. There is also unconfirmed report that a student named Gammachu (last name not known yet) has already died from the severe injuries inflicted on him by the security agents. HRLHA has managed to get the names of the following students from among those who have been arrested and detained:

No
Name
Department & Year
Ethnic background
1Abdisa Balachew TafasaSivili Eng. 3rdOromoo
2Abbabaa Gaddafa BaayisaBiology 2nd Oromoo
3Gaaddisaa Taayisa FufaaChemistry 1st Oromoo
4Lamma Chala DumessaBiology 1stOromoo
5Dabalaa Idechaa AmshaGeology 1stOromoo
6Gaddisaa Abarra AbbaboraGeology 2ndOromoo
7Tadele Tarekegn LemmaGeology 3rdOromoo
8Gari Tolina WakjiraGeology 2ndOromoo
9Ahimad Mustafa FidaPhysics 1stOromoo
10Sanyi Daggafa DuressoMaths 2ndOromoo
11Bekele Abdisa AmusE/Engineering 3rdOromoo
12Husen Ahimad AbbabaaBiology 1stOromoo
13Abodulahi Eres TuriMaths 1stOromoo
14Yonas Dina BarkeessaChemistry 1stOromoo
15Jammara balayi GudetaHearth Sceince 2ndOromoo
16Hirpha Tolera IranaPhysics 1stOromoo
17Malaku Girma AnjaggoBiology 1stOromoo
18Lema Amana DhinaBiology 1stOromoo
19Tayib Tesso WayessaBiology 1stOromoo
20Kafo Amida AbbusiBiology 1stOromoo
21Isayas Itana AnshuScience 1stOromoo
22Kanna Mokonin GalataComp.Science 1stOromoo
23Abdata Gudeta LamuH/Science 3rdOromoo
24Ayana Birhanu BayaneGeology 3rdAmhara
25Abebe Ayale AsaffaaGeology 1stOromo
26Iftayom Kumsa MulataGeology 2ndOromo
27Olana Tamasgen AgaE/Eng.ng 3rdOromoo
28Nanboni Tamiru DiribaGeology 1stOromoo
29Iyasuu Tamasgen FataneC/Eng.ng 3rdOromoo
30Yoreson Yoregecha ChalaAccounting 1stOromoo
31Anlayi Alemayehu AdimasuBiology 2ndAmhara
32Igataa Gudina AbomaC/Eng.ingOromo
33Dibaba Birbesa  GutemaEarth Science 2ndOromo
34Desalegn Akkasa KalbessaEarth Science 2ndOromoo
35Fikadu Warku MagarsaChemistry 3ndOromoo
36Abbay Garemewu GawaweChemistry 3ndAmhara
37Muluneh Gammachu KammeC/Eng.eng 3rdOromo
38Yihenew Tasfaye AseffaCon.sience 3rdAmhara
39Indalehu Balay ShitaMaths 2ndAmhara
40Belete Mosisa KadidaBiology 3rdOromo
41Tajudin AbdulatifStatics 2nd
42Tadele Indashewu HundesaEarth Science 4thOromoo
43Sisay Fayera WarqinaMaths 3rdOromoo
44Kelay Wandim TewayMaths 2ndTigre
45Abdata Taye MulataBiology 1stOromo
46Birhan Mokonin AlemuMaths 2ndAmhara
47Taressa Nagasa NagaraChemestry 3rdOromo
48Ahunalam Mokonin DinqaStatics 3rdOromo
49Tamasgen Marilign TawayiChemestry 2ndAmhara
50Lalisa Biqila DheressaaMaths 1ndOromo
51Misgnawu Aweke G/HiwotStatics 2ndAmhara
52Amsalu Abdata KabbadaaGeology 1stOromo
53Mamahu Mulugeta KefalehuPhysics 2ndAmhara
54Mohamad Jafar AhimadGeology 3rdAmhara
55Yohanis Arega AmanuStatics 2nd
56Tafari Shababi MokoninStatics 3rdAmhara
57Aman Bati MagarsaChemistry 2ndOromo
58Mabiratu G/Mikael G/madinChemistry 3rdTigre
59Camiro Abuti AncheGeology 3rdKanbata
60Takala Gone FageGeology 3rd
61Gaddisa Galisa BaneeLanguage 2ndOromo
62Gudina DasalegnAmanteBiology 3rdOromo
63 Getaneh Azona AlamuNursing 1stAmhara
64Guddee Wakkane Huraa  Maths 2ndAmhara
65Birhanu Taye MollaPhysics 2ndOromo
66Gutema Mokonin WakessaGeology 2ndOromo
67Kabataa FeteneOromoo
68Getachew Galata WarkuMaths 2ndOromo
69Ramadan Tayib GadaBiologyOromoo
70Mesert TafarraOromo
71Yaiqob Gadaa DabaleeChemistry 2ndOromo
72Tariku Bulcha HayleBaiology 2ndOromo
75Danile Reba WaggaBiology 1stOromo
76Abbabaa Tuuji CaalaaBiology 2ndOromo
77Abdata Abdissa DagaMaths 2ndOromo
78Dingata Lamu JakaaMaths 2nd Oromo
79Kaasaa Asrat Biology 3rdAmhara
80Hadisha G/MariyamTigre
81Tseggawu KhasayiGeology 3rdTigre
82Geta Make CanaBiology 3rdAmhara
83Warku AmareBiology 3rdAmhara
84Mulugeta CasaleGeology 3rdAmhara
85Amagn AdamuMaths 2ndAmhara
86Dajane WaldeBiology 2ndTigre
87Ligaba AseffaBiology 3rdAmhara
88Dase TeshomePhysics 2ndAmhara
89AschelahuChemistry 3rdAmhara
90Dereje BitawuChemistry 3rdAmhara
91Getnet AyanewE/Eng.ng 3rdAmhara
92Aregawu MonyinetChemistry 3rdAmhara
93Desta W/GieorgisComp. ScienceTigre
94Uman G/AnaniyaBiology 2ndTigre
95Yonas TahamStatics 2ndTigre
96W/Kros KhiluGeology 1stTigre
97Dirribsa CaalaaGeology 1stOromo
98Ebbisa BarkiChemistry 2ndOromo
99Asimamahu MangistuBiology 1stAmhara


Different sources indicate that the clash between the two groups was triggered when some students of Tigre nationals posted posters containing derogatory messages that aimed at the Oromo people. It is recalled that the same incident took place exactly in the same manner a year ago at the Mizan-Teppi University in the south (HRLHA Urgent Action, April 11, 2011, a fierce Crackdown against University in the South-Western Ethiopia). The only difference is that the actions by the government forces in handling the current situation included students of other ethnic backgrounds
including the Tigreans.

Although the interference of the government security forces was not far from expectations, the very harsh and violent actions that have resulted in life-threatening injuries and death are not acceptable by any standard. Given the violent way the students were dealt with, it is also very likely that they could be subjected to tortures.

So, HRLHA calls up on the Ethiopian government to unconditionally release the detained students; and allow necessary treatments for those who have been injured and/or wounded. We also call upon the Ethiopian government to investigate the clash and bring the culprits to justice so that they refrain from continued racist provocations that always aimed at the same nationality – the Oromos.

HRLHA is a non-political organization (with the UN Economic and Social Council – (ECOSOC) Consultative Status) which attempts to challenge abuses of human rights of the people of various nations and nationalities in the Horn of Africa.








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