Nairobi, CPJโ Ethiopian authorities must swiftly and credibly investigate the killing of reporter Sisay Fida and guarantee the safety of journalists in the country, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today.
On the evening of May 9, two unidentified attackers in the town of Dembi Dollo, in the Oromia region, shot and killed Sisay, a reporter and coordinator for the Oromia Broadcasting Network, a broadcaster owned by the regional government, while he was walking home from a wedding, according to reports byย his employer, theย BBC,ย Deutsche Welle, and the U.S. Congress-funded broadcasterย Voice of America.
Ahmed Yassin, the deputy director of peace and security in the West Wellega Zone, whose jurisdiction includes Dembi Dollo, told Voice of America that he believed Sisay had been killed by the Aba Torbe, which officials say is a hit squad linked to the Oromo Liberation Army armed group.
Bilisuma Gutta, a spokesperson for the Oromo Liberation Armyโs Western Zone, denied any involvement in the killing and denied that the group had any connection to the Aba Torbe, according to the Voice of America report.
Ahmed also said that police had identified two suspects by name and were searching for them, according to theย news reports.
โThe killing of Ethiopian journalist Sisay Fida not only silences one voice, but also sends a devastating message about the dangers facing journalists throughout the country,โ said CPJโs sub-Saharan Africa representative, Muthoki Mumo. โAuthorities can reassure journalists working in Ethiopia of their safety by carrying out a credible investigation into Sisayโs killing, and delivering justice through a fair and transparent process.โ
Ahmed told Voice of America that he believed Sisay was killed because he worked for the government and because he had respect in his community. CPJ was not immediately able to find contact information for Ahmed.
Bilisuma, however, accused the government of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of killing Sisay; he did not provide any explanation for why they would have done so.
A colleague of Sisayโs, who spoke to CPJ on the condition of anonymity citing safety concerns, said that the journalist had received anonymous death threats on his phone over OBNโs reporting on western Ethiopia. This colleague and another Oromia-based colleague, who knew Sisay and also requested anonymity for safety concerns, said that they believed Sisay was targeted for his work with the station.
The Oromo Liberation Army broke away from the Oromo Liberation Front opposition party in 2019 and has been accused of killing civilians and government officials as part of an insurgency in the region, according toย newsย reports. The group hasย previously deniedย such allegations, and has accused the Ethiopian government of human rights violations, according to those reports.
On May 5, days before Sisayโs killing, the Ethiopian federal parliament declared the Oromo Liberation Army a terrorist organization, alongside the Tigray Peopleโs Liberation Front, a group fighting the federal government in northern Ethiopia, according toย media reports.ย
One of Sisayโs colleagues and another journalist familiar with the case, who requested anonymity because they are not authorized to speak publicly on the matter, told CPJ that Sisay had recently worked on a report about public opinion concerning that terrorist designation. CPJ was unable to review that work.
The Oromia Broadcasting Network did not respond to CPJโs emails and messages sent to its Facebook pages seeking comment; CPJโs calls to the broadcaster did not connect or went unanswered.
Billene Seyoum, a spokesperson for the Ethiopian prime minister, referred CPJ to local Oromia officials for comment.
When CPJ called Oromia regional government spokesperson Getachew Balcha on May 13 and 19, he said that he was too busy to speak; he did not answer follow-up calls or messages sent via messaging app. CPJ also called, emailed, and sent Facebook messages to the Oromia Communications Bureau, the regional governmentโs public relationsโ office, but did not receive any replies.
CPJ called Oromia police commissioner Ararsa Merdassa for comment but the calls did not connect, and he did not reply to messages sent via messaging app.
Sisay is the second journalist to be killed in Ethiopia this year, following the January shooting ofย Dawit Kebede Arayaย in Mekelle, the capital of Tigray. CPJ is investigating Dawitโs killing to determine whether his death was work-related.
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