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07ADDISABABA2284
2007-07-20 15:28:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Addis Ababa
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ETHIOPIA: CUD LEADERS FREED FROM PRISON

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 ADDIS ABABA 002284 

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DEPARTMENT FOR AF/E AND DRL: S.JOSEPH
LONDON, PARIS, ROME FOR AFRICA WATCHER
CJTF-HOA AND USCENTCOM FOR POLAD

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/20/2017
TAGS: PHUM KJUS KDEM PGOV ET
SUBJECT: ETHIOPIA: CUD LEADERS FREED FROM PRISON

REF: ADDIS ABABA 02245 AND PREVIOUS

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Classified By: ACTING POL-ECON COUNSELOR: SEAN CELY.
REASON 1.4 (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 ADDIS ABABA 002284

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DEPARTMENT FOR AF/E AND DRL: S.JOSEPH
LONDON, PARIS, ROME FOR AFRICA WATCHER
CJTF-HOA AND USCENTCOM FOR POLAD

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/20/2017
TAGS: PHUM KJUS KDEM PGOV ET
SUBJECT: ETHIOPIA: CUD LEADERS FREED FROM PRISON

REF: ADDIS ABABA 02245 AND PREVIOUS

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Classified By: ACTING POL-ECON COUNSELOR: SEAN CELY.
REASON 1.4 (d).


1. (C) SUMMARY: On July 20, the 38 Coalition for Unity and
Democracy (CUD) leaders, CUD members and journalists that had
been convicted on charges including "Outrages Against the
Constitution," were granted a Presidential pardon and
released from prison. The release is a result of months of
negotiations by the Ethiopian Elders to secure agreement from
both the GoE and the (formerly) incarcerated leaders on the
conditions of their release. A signed statement of regret by
the detainees and subsequent sentencing on July 16 paved the
way for the Ethiopian Pardon Board to grant amnesty. In the
morning of July 20, PM Meles announced on national radio that
the 38 convicted political prisoners were now free on
unconditional pardon. Moments later the leaders were put in
buses and taken to their homes by the prison administration.
An additional 33 who have signed the same petition as these
38 now await their release. Post continues to work with the
Elders to push the GoE to release these prisoners
immediately. END SUMMARY.

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CUD LEADERS ARE FINALLY HOME!
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2. (SBU) A dramatic week that began with 30 of the 38
convicted detainees receiving life sentences, followed
immediately by an announcement of pardon consideration, ended
with all 38 being bused back home to their families. On July
19 the Ethiopian Pardon Board finished reviewing the pardon
applications for these 38 detainees in an unprecedented three
days (rather than the customary three months),working day
and night to complete their work. The President signed, and
on July 20, PM Meles announced on national media that the GoE
had granted the released prisoners unconditional
release)-that their criminal record was wiped clean and that
they would be allowed to run again for election during the
upcoming bi-election for their vacant seats in Parliament and

temporarily filled place in the Addis Ababa City Council.
(NOTE: These elections are currently scheduled to be held
concurrently with the local election sometime between
December 2007 and February 2008. The exact date is yet to be
announced. END NOTE.) A short time later, for the last time,
prison officials loaded up these 38 on buses. Rather than
taking them to the court house, as was routine for the last
year-and-a-half, they were being shuttled to their individual
homes. Poloff spoke with the families of CUD leaders Hailu
Shawel, Berhanu Nega, Mesfin Woldemariam and Yacob
Hailemariam, who all reported that they have already arrived
home and are surrounded by friends and family.


3. (SBU) Following this announcement, the Ethiopian Elders
held a press conference to announce the release and to, for
the first time, publicly explain their efforts. In a room
filled wall-to-wall with diplomatic representatives, local
and international press, the group of 18 Elders read a
statement thanking the GoE and calling on all Ethiopians to
support the spirit of reconciliation. They also profusely
thanked diplomatic missions and governments around the world
that supported their work. However, a significant portion of
their statement focused on the "negative influence of a few
outsiders, in both the EU and the U.S.," who have, "trampled
on the dignity of Ethiopians." Professor Ephraim went so far
as to say Ethiopia had been treated as a "colonial state" and
a "banana republic." He continued by saying that relations
with the U.S. Congress had become like a "boxing match."
Much of the pressure brought by the individuals had brought
more harm than good, but thanks to the local diplomatic
community, this effect had been mostly neutralized, he said.
In the question and answer session, many of the questions
focused on rumors heard around Addis Ababa that the USG was
playing a positive role in the negotiations, whereas the EU
was hampering efforts. The Elders diffused this craftily,
saying that support internationally came from many different
countries.

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COMMENT: RELEASE OF 38 LEADERS MONUMENTAL, BUT FOCUS MUST
REMAIN ON THOSE STILL DETAINED

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4. (C) The release of the 38 CUD leaders, CUD members and
journalists is a tremendous success and a historic day for
Ethiopia. Negotiating an acceptable solution to this
political crisis and securing the release of the detainees
could not have been possible without the endless and untiring
work of the Elders. However, Post remains fully engaged with
the Elders and focused on the remaining CUD detainees. Post
is urging the Elders to immediately follow this success by
affecting the release of the remaining 33 detainees who have
signed the letter of regret, as well as those individuals who
have been detained throughout Ethiopia. Post is hoping for
release of the 33 in coming days, with the others to follow.
END COMMENT.
YAMAMOTO