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Ethiopia, Eritrea and Kenya remain poor in freedom ranking: watchdog
Ethiopia, Eritrea and Kenya. Freedom House 2009 ranking

Ethiopia, Eritrea and Kenya remain poor in freedom ranking: watchdog

Jimma Times

According to the Washington-based international organization Freedom House, Ethiopia remained poor in its freedom index, identified as “Partly Free” with a score of 5 in both political rights and civil liberties. On a scale of 1 to7, a rating of 1 indicates the highest degree of freedom and a rating of 7 implies the lowest amount of freedom, thru which countries are classified as “Free”, “Partly Free” and “Not Free.”

In the region, Kenya received a score of 4 and 3 but remained in the “Partly Free” category. Eritrea received a score of 7 in political rights and 6 in civil liberties, placing it in the “Not Free” category. Sudan, Egypt and Somalia are also graded as “Not Free” while Djibouti and Somaliland are placed in the “Partly Free” group. Only nine countries are ranked high in the “Free” category in Africa, including South Africa, Botswana and Ghana.

According to Freedom House, the situation remained the same in Ethiopia, with leaders of some opposition parties in jail, “severe restrictions on the rights of trade unions” and “government repression of the Oromo ethnic group” on allegations of OLF links. Meanwhile, Kenya suffers with corruption issues and it has a coalition government that “lacks an opposition,” according to Kenyan media Daily Nation. Eritrea remains a one-party state and it is the only African country with no private media, according to BBC country profile.

Press “Not Free”

Separately surveyed on its press freedom, Ethiopia remained in the “Not Free” category due to reported crack down and restrictions on several private media outlets. The study covered the extent of censorship, legal constraints, state bureaucratic measures, media control by the government and dominance of pro-government private newspapers in Ethiopia. The study also analyzed the Ethiopian government’s policy on placing “prohibitively high costs on the establishment and operation of media outlets” as well as “extralegal intimidation or physical violence by state authorities.”

Several independent and private newspapers have been closed in Ethiopia due to security, legal and financial reasons while many journalists and editors routinely get fined or jailed for ill-defined allegations of defamation. There is no linguistic diversity in the private media and the reach of the remaining private newspapers is mostly limited to the capital Addis Ababa and its surroundings.

Advocacy

Though Freedom House comprehensively examines the state of freedom in all 193 countries and 16 strategic territories, its advocacy work remains restricted to rivals of the United States and the West, particularly Iran, Russia and China. Founded in 1941, the organization promotes the growth of freedom by influencing U.S. government policy makers and international institutions.

Ghanian analyst Nii Akuetteh says the new Obama administration is likely to make “no noticeable improvement” in America’s foreign policy of freedom and democracy promotion. Nii Akuetteh is an activist, scholar and analyst for Foreign Policy In Focus (FPIF) and the founder of the Democracy and Conflict Research Institute (DCRI).

Akuetteh said anti-communism was an American Foreign policy goal that allied the United States with dictatorship regimes around the world during the Cold War. Since then Oil, Pro-Israel factor, corporate America lobby and the global "War on Terror" influenced American foreign policy concerning democracy. During the last five years, Ethiopian opposition parties accused the Bush administration of using the “War on Terror” as an excuse to ignore repression inside Ethiopia.

In some cases, America faces tough choices between Oil and “War on Terror,” with its top Oil provider and ally Saudi Arabia being one of the main exporters of Wahabist Jihadism around the world as well as the Pro-Israel Egypt supporting radical Islamists in Somalia since the Ogaden war, according to UN Security Council reports and the Monitoring Group.

However, many U.S. administrations and presidents have made strong speeches in support of democracy and freedom through out the years. Previous U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the United States “pursued stability at the expense of democracy… we achieved neither. Now we are taking a different course.” Similarly, former President Bush said “the pursuit of security at the expense of liberty would leave us with neither one.” During his inauguration address this week, President Obama also added “to those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent, know that you are on the wrong side of history” and “we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals

But Akuetteh said “speeches are one thing and actual implemented policy is quite another.”

Related Links

- Freedom House 2009 Report

- U.S. President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address

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Added: February 17, 2009. 09:45 PM GMT
o really!
I really wonder how Ethiopia became partly free with all masacre on oromo and other people who oppose the regime.
Anonymous
Added: January 27, 2009. 03:23 AM GMT
Hohoho
...now we should look up to our peaceful southern neighbor Somalia as a model of Freedom,...Somalians must be disappoined that their country has been forgotten or left out of "poor in freedom ranking" list...come on we all made it, even Kenya...oh don't worry many be they just made a mistake and put Ethiopia down instead of Somalia...we gotta get this corrected.
Anonymous
Added: January 25, 2009. 12:32 AM GMT
isaias has made eritrea worse than during mengistu time
what a shame!
Anonymous
Added: January 24, 2009. 10:52 PM GMT
there is no hope
obama has more incompetent advisors in his staff than bush did
Anonymous
Added: January 24, 2009. 07:13 PM GMT
"Freedom House" is CIA House. that is why they put ethiopia and kenya together. kenya does not massacre people or imprison journalists like TPLF.
anyway, nobody should trust western human rights until they pass a test. the test should be if the so-called human rights groups criticize Israel and its genocide in gaza or against palestines. if it ignores the massacre of palestine, it ceases to be a human rights group
warso
Added: January 24, 2009. 03:31 PM GMT
Biased ranking
Who believes this nonsense estimate of a biased group. Ethiopia is never free. And cannot score 5 on a scale 1-7. Rediculous garbage. Don't just cut and slap stuff on your website just because it is from Freedom House. They have agenda. Everyone on the side of their agenda is ranked free or partly free, every one not 'never free'!
Tony
Added: January 24, 2009. 01:40 PM GMT
our own hypocrisy
well, we cry foul about bush supporting meles and about bias/selfish amercan foreign policy but why don't we blame the foreign policies of oil-rich ARAB countries?? the saudis and arabs finance muslim regimes everywhere in africa but we always focus on american finance of christian nations. nobody is talking about that because we are blind about our own hypocrisy

let america keep financing pro-america dictatorship regimes just like Arabs finance anti-america regimes.
History teaches us from Turkish/Ottomans VS Portugal battle when Imam Ahmed Gragn invaded Ethiopia because Ahmed got weapons and support from Ottomans/Arabs
If Portugal did not balance the support to Ethiopian Emperor Gelawdewos, all of Ethiopia could have been destroyed!! people blaming america these days is like if we blamed portugal for supporting us 500 years ago. it is STUPID!! let us OPEN our eyes to our OWN hypocrisy!!

patriot
Added: January 24, 2009. 03:31 AM GMT
don't trust "Freedom House"
"Freedom house" is a CIA funded propaganda machine!!
Anonymous
Added: January 24, 2009. 12:44 AM GMT
ms. azeb lol

a pot calling the kettle black
your husband is running out of time he won't last much longer than a year so better find a place to escape to like mengistu
Anonymous
Added: January 23, 2009. 10:29 PM GMT
george bush was an idiot
“the pursuit of security at the expense of liberty would leave us with neither one"

what a self fullfilling prophesy!!
i doubt obama will fall that low
Anonymous
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