Ethiopia: no justice

World Watch Monitor  |  World
Date posted:  1 May 2018
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Ethiopia: no justice

A covered tabot is carried on a priest’s head

On 19 March, an Ethiopian court turned down the appeal of an Evangelical Christian sentenced to seven months in prison for ‘causing outrage to religious peace and feeling’.

Temesgen Mitiku Mezemir, 24, the leader of an Evangelical fellowship group, was found guilty of defaming the tabot, a replica of the tablets of the law sacred to Orthodox Christians.

The charges against him were brought by members of the predominant Ethiopian Orthodox Church (EOC), to which just under half of Ethiopia’s population belongs. Relations between the EOC and the fast-growing Evangelical churches are often strained, characterised by mutual suspicion.

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