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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: Journalist Tesfalem Released From DetentionProminent journalist Tesfalem Waldyes, founder and editor-in-chief of the online outlet Ethiopia Insider, was released from police custody on Friday, 13 June, after being held for several days despite ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: City Cassation Court Upholds Third Time Bail for Journalist Tesfalem - He Remains in Police CustodyThe Addis Abeba City Administration Cassation Court has rejected a police appeal against the bail granted to journalist Tesfalem Waldyes, founder and editor-in-chief of the online outlet Ethiopia ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNEthiopia Should Immediately Release Prominent JournalistEthiopian authorities have been detaining the renowned journalist Tesfalem Woldeyes since Sunday on allegations of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: Police Detain Prominent Ethiopian Journalist, Tesfalem Waldyes, Again - Accuse Him of 'Disseminating False Information'Addis Abeba -Tesfalem Waldeyes, a prominent journalist and founder/editor-in-chief of the online media outlet "Ethiopia ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists has called on the Ethiopian government to immediately release journalist Tesfalem ...
After refusing to obey court orders and release detained Ethiopian journalist Tesfalem Weldyes on bail, the Addis Ababa police finally released him on Friday, said Haq Media and Communications – the ...
Journalist Tesfalem Waldyes, the founder and editor-in-chief of Ethiopia Insider, an Ethiopian news and analysis website, is in police custody, according to media reports. Tesfalem’s colleagues ...
Tesfalem, expressed his regret and said he was 'sorry from the bottom of my heart'. But Tesfalem claimed that he had no recollection of the alleged rape, explaining that he had spent the day ...
International journalism watchdogs called on Wednesday for the "immediate release" of the founder of an independent Ethiopian ...
Journalist Tesfalem Waldyes, the founder and editor-in-chief of Ethiopia Insider, an Ethiopian news and analysis website, was released Tuesday after spending three days in police custody.
Journalist Tesfalem Waldyes remains in custody despite a court granting him bail, exposing a troubling disregard for legal due process by Ethiopian authorities. This statement was originally published ...
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