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Gov’t gives update on journalist detained in Ethiopia

The Kenyan Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia has confirmed that Kenyan journalist Yassin Juma is being detained at the Sostegna Police Station.

In a statement dated Friday, July 31, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that it sent a consular officer from the Kenyan Embassy in Addis Ababa to visit Juma.

The statement added that Kenya has been following the case since Juma’s arrest in early July.

‘’On Monday 20th July 2020, a consular officer at the Kenya Embassy in Addis Ababa Ethiopia visited COLLINS JUMA OSEMO alias YASSIN JUMA, the Kenyan journalist at the SOSTEGNA Police Station in Addis Ababa,” read the statement.

”YASSIN Juma expressed gratitude at the visitation and appeared to be in good health. He has a lawyer Mr. TULI BAYISSA, and has expressed confidence on him.”

The statement added that Juma was presented to the court on July 28, 2020, however, it did not mention the charges against him.

But according to Juma’s lawyer, the charges he was facing were incitement and involvement in violence, plotting to create ethnic violence and plotting to kill senior Ethiopian officials.

Juma is famous for covering the plight of the Oromo Liberation Front, a rebel group that fought a low-level insurgency in southern Ethiopia for more than 30 years.

Juma was apprehended by Ethiopia’s military on Friday, July 3, while covering massive protests that erupted in Ethiopia’s Oromia Region, following the death of musician Hachalu Hundessa.

Hundessa who was perceived as an activist for the Oromo ethnic group was shot dead while driving in Addis Ababa on June 29,2020, leading to the unrest that has so far claimed close to 239 lives and left 3,500 incarcerated.

Sources in Ethiopia indicate that Juma was arrested for his close relationship with Jawar.