There
are about eight journalists and media related associations in Ethiopia. None of
them, however, have been heard speaking out for either jailed or exiled
journalists. Ethiopia is one of the highest jailor of journalists (CPJ, names it
2nd where as Addis Standard, a local media, named it 3rd
in its December issue). According to Article 19, twelve Ethiopian journalists
are prosecuted in “relation to terrorism”. On the other hand, one of the famous
“journalists association” – Ethiopian National Journalists Union (ENJU – IFJ member)
president, Anteneh Abrham told Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency that he
feels proud that Ethiopia hasn’t jailed any journalist for what s/he has
written.
The Press Release (Amharic) |
It
is in this time of despair a committee of eight independent journalists
initiated a formation of a new “Ethiopian Journalists Forum (EJF)”. The committee
called for ‘founding meeting’ today, Dec 12/2013 at Ethiopian Hotel where more
than 20 journalists attended.
The
committee, in its presser, mentioned that ‘the Forum under-formation will independently
work to support and upgrade the professionalism of journalists in particular
and the media in general’. It also added
that its goals include working:
- for the respect of Freedom of Expression granted in the FDRE constitution article 30;
- for the benefit of journalists;
- for promoting professional excellence of journalists through trainings;
- for strengthening the relationship/communication among journalists;
- for facilitation of financial, material and legal support whenever needed;
- for recognizing journalists who are contributing positively to the sector;
The
committee, in its response to questions raised by attendants of the meeting
expressed that it recognizes the challenge (jailing and exiling) of journalists
and the ‘Forum’ aims to elevate it – and this has been mentioned as a major
point that distinguishes the new ‘Forum’ from other existing ‘Journalists
Associations’.
Before
the conclusion of the meeting, Journalist Ayalew Asres (from the now defunct
Negadras newspaper) gave the following comments so that the committee should
consider before it calls for general assembly:
- The term ‘Forum’ might be confusing with a political coalition that is referred by the same term - Forum;
- The committee should not be called ‘founding’ but ‘coordinating’ as it is working to coordinate;
- Working for the respect of ‘Freedom of Expression’ should not be the role of the ‘Forum’ rather practicing it;
With this, the committee concluded the
meeting inviting journalists, bloggers and other stakeholders to join the
effort to establish the ‘Forum’ officially as soon as possible.
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