Ethiopia: Government’s effort to end mandate of UN human rights commission must be rejected

Story by razak.bawa • Yesterday 11:31 AM

Members of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva must reject efforts by the Ethiopian government to prematurely terminate the mandate of the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia (ICHREE) which is looking into war crimes and other abuses in the country, Amnesty International said today.

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“It is very concerning that Ethiopia wants to end the work of the ICHREE. The Ethiopian government’s efforts demonstrate its lack of commitment to delivering justice for the millions who have suffered gross human rights violations, including war crimes and crimes against humanity, during the conflict in northern Ethiopia,” said Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, Flavia Mwangovya.

Last month Ethiopia said it will table a resolution at United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council, which is currently in session, to terminate the mandate of the ICHREE.

Flavia Mwangovya said: “Discontinuing the mandate of the ICHREE will undermine the integrity of the Council. There will be serious consequences for the credibility of the Human Rights Council, and its approach to serious human rights situations in the global south, if its members agree with the Ethiopian government and vote to end the work of the ICHREE.”

Amnesty International is concerned by a recent statement by Ethiopia’s deputy prime minister, who said the ICHREE’s work could undermine the African Union-led peace process and the implementation of the Peace Agreement with “inflammatory rhetoric”.  

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