ADDIS ABABA, April 9: An Ethiopian judge freed 25 journalists on Monday charged in a treason trial involving over 100 opposition figures that has drawn international criticism as being politically motivated.
“The prosecution has not proved the charges levelled against the 25 journalists,” presiding Judge Adil Ahmed told the court, before ordering prison authorities to free them immediately.
The journalists could not immediately be reached for comment. Lead prosecutor Shimeles Kemal said he had some reservations about the ruling and “may consider an appeal on certain issues”.
The judge also ordered the leaders of the main opposition party, the Coalition for Unity and Democracy, to give their defence against the prosecution’s case against them. They have so far refused to cooperate with a case they say is political.—Reuters