THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 30, 2015
Statement by National Security Council Spokesperson Ned Price on the Arrest of Journalists in Ethiopia
Having welcomed developments in Ethiopia earlier this year–including
the release of several detained bloggers–that suggested increased
protections for the fundamental right of free expression, we are deeply
concerned by the recent arrests of other journalists in Ethiopia. We
continue to urge the Ethiopian Government to build on earlier
developments by strengthening free speech protections and broadening
democratic progress, and note that the continued stifling of independent
voices will only inhibit such progress as well as development and
economic growth.
The United States has consistently applauded Ethiopia for being a
model and a voice for development in Africa, but such gains must rest on
a foundation of democratic governance and respect for human rights if
they are to be sustainable. We urge the Ethiopian Government to release
journalists and all others imprisoned for exercising their right to
free expression, to refrain from using its Anti-Terrorism Proclamation
as a mechanism to silence dissent, and to protect the rights of
journalists, bloggers, and dissidents to write and speak freely as
voices of a diverse nation.
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