Ethiopia remembers prisoners of conscience in
social media campaign
by
Engidu Woldie
ESAT
News (December 27, 2017)
Ethiopians
at home and in the Diaspora today held a one day social media campaign to bring
to light the predicament of prisoners of conscience in TPLF prisons.
Campaigners posted pictures and stories of hundreds
of prisoners of conscience and political prisoners who were being tortured by
prison guards, interrogators and spies of the TPLF.
Stories of prisoners who were put behind bars for
merely being critics of the TPLF regime and for their affiliation with
opposition political parties were shared on Facebook and Twitter.
The campaign remembers prisoners who have undergone
tortures of unimaginable nature such as damage to reproductive organs, removal
of toenails and use of electrocution, among others.
Organizers say the campaign is aimed at drawing the
attention of Ethiopians and the international community to the plight of
prisoners of conscience in TPLF prisons. It is also aimed at letting prisoners
know that they were not forgotten and they were not alone.
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