03 November 2007

freed ethiopian journalist serkalem fasil donates prize to amnesty international...

a former prisoner of conscience has thanked amnesty international for helping secure her release from jail by donating a journalism award to the organization...

serkalem fasil was freed from an ethiopian jail in april, following extensive campaigning by human rights ngos including amnesty international...her ordeal was recognized this week when she picked up a courage in journalism award from the international women’s media foundation...

she has decided to give the prize money to amnesty international and the committee to protect journalists, which also campaigned for her release...said fasil:

"Human rights was once demonized as alien and subversive in the West… as it is today in nations with dictatorial regimes like that of Ethiopia."
she attacked the notion that human rights organizations are "western institutions… muddling through non-western societies"...then she described her donation as:

"A rejection of the manipulation of our national, religious and cultural differences against international human rights organizations. It is also an affirmation of the importance of the work that human rights organizations are doing… I have no doubt about the importance of Amnesty International in this story."
serkalem fasil was seized by police in november 2005 for her role as co-publisher of asqual, menilik and satenaw newspapers...amnesty international believes she was detained solely for exercising her right to freedom of expression...

fasil faced the death penalty if found guilty on charges of treason, outrages against the constitution and incitement to armed conspiracy...she was pregnant at the time of her arrest and gave birth to a baby son in the police hospital, where medical care was grossly deficient...

amnesty international secretary general irene khan paid tribute to her courage in the face of grave human rights abuses...

"I am extremely touched by this strong and brave gesture of support for global human rights by a former prisoner of conscience who is still at risk. As requested, we will be allocating this unusual and selfless donation to our international work."
that's why i am an active member of amnesty international - it works and it inspires...you should join too...

peace out <3

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