Wednesday, March 4, 2009

JULIAN LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO FREE ETHOPIAN OPPOSITION LEADER BIRTUKAN MIDEKSA


MARCH 3, 2009
THE HONORABLE JULIAN LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO FREE ETHIOPIAN OPPOSITION LEADER BIRTUKAN
MIDEKSA
OTTAWA –Canada must stand up for democracy in Ethiopia and oppose the illegal and unjustified imprisonment of Birtukan Mideksa, a former judge and the leader of the Unity and Justice Opposition Party.
That is why New Democrat Peter Julian, MP (Burnaby-New Westminster) has tabled a Private Member’s Motion (M-344) at the House of Commons that calls on the Government of Canada to immediately use all diplomatic means possible to put pressure on the Ethiopian government to release Ms. Mideksa.
“Birtukan Mideksa is an inspiring woman and leader in a country where political freedom, democracy and equality for women are under direct attack. Canada must support her political efforts to bring about peace and democracy in Ethiopia” said Julian.
Ms. Mideksa has been rearrested and illegally detained since December 28 2008 after being originally pardoned of trumped up charges.
“This is a matter of fundamental democracy and human rights,” said Julian. “Here we have a very clear abuse of power by the Ethiopian government in an effort to shut down the democratic opposition. Canadians should be concerned and should add their voice to petitions currently being circulated to put pressure on the Ethiopian government to immediately release Ms. Mideksa.”
Ms Birtukan Mideksa has been held in solitary confinement in a prison cell only two-metres-squared in size. In addition to being forced to endure appalling, life-threatening conditions, Ms. Mideksa is at constant risk of torture.
International human rights organizations including Amnesty International have called for her release and many Canadians are expressing concern and are urging Canada to stand strong.

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M-334 — March 2, 2009 — Mr. Julian (Burnaby—New Westminster) — That the House express its concern over (i) the ongoing imprisonment by the Ethiopian Government of Ms. Birtukan Mideksa, President of the Unity for Democracy and Justice Party, originally pardoned of all charges against her before being arrested on December 28, 2008, (ii) her re-imprisonment without a formal hearing as guaranteed by Ethiopian law, (iii) her not been given full access to a lawyer, (iv) international monitoring organizations not been given access to her, (v) her limited contact with close family members; and furthermore, that the House call on the government to make use of every means at its disposal, in addition to working with its allies in the international community and at the United Nations, to exert maximum pressure on the Ethiopian Government to unconditionally release Ms. Mideksa and allow her to participate fully and peacefully in her position as the leader of a political party.

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