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Ethiopia releases protest leaders | |
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Thirty Ethiopian opposition leaders have been pardoned and freed from prison just days after being given life sentences over election protests. | |
Three minibuses have reportedly left the prison while the group's supporters whistled and shouted for joy outside. | |
The group always said the trial was political and refused to enter a plea, leading to the men's conviction. | |
Ethiopia came under strong international pressure over the trial, and some donors cut aid. | |
But Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi denied that he was following US orders to free the 30 Coalition for Unity and Democracy leaders and six others convicted over the protests. | |
"The Ethiopian government isn't willing and is unable to be run like a banana republic from Capitol Hill. Some individuals appear to be entertaining such illusions," he said. | |
PROTEST SENTENCES In court: Life in jail: 30 opposition leaders15-18 years: 6 young men for rioting1-3 years: 2 journalists In absentia: Life in jail: 5 Democracy on trial | PROTEST SENTENCES In court: Life in jail: 30 opposition leaders15-18 years: 6 young men for rioting1-3 years: 2 journalists In absentia: Life in jail: 5 Democracy on trial |
He also said that some of the international pressure had been "shameful". | |
Among the 30 are CUD leader Hailu Shawel, the mayor-elect of the Addis Ababa Berhanu Nega and several other MPs and councillors from the capital. | Among the 30 are CUD leader Hailu Shawel, the mayor-elect of the Addis Ababa Berhanu Nega and several other MPs and councillors from the capital. |
Five others were convicted in absentia. | |
'Orange revolution' | |
Mr Meles also said their rights to vote and contest elections would be restored. | Mr Meles also said their rights to vote and contest elections would be restored. |
But he said the MPs had boycotted parliament for two years and so may be unable to reclaim their seats now. | |
Most of those who died were protestersThe government had said the 30 had confessed to their crimes and had asked for a pardon. | |
The head of the European Union 2005 election observers in Ethiopia had condemned the life sentences as "farcical" and "inhumane". | The head of the European Union 2005 election observers in Ethiopia had condemned the life sentences as "farcical" and "inhumane". |
After the state prosecutor called for the death penalty, the US urged the government to "promote reconciliation" in the final sentence. | After the state prosecutor called for the death penalty, the US urged the government to "promote reconciliation" in the final sentence. |
The government always said it could not interfere in the case until the legal process had finished. | The government always said it could not interfere in the case until the legal process had finished. |
Some 193 people died after thousands of people protested against the election results. | Some 193 people died after thousands of people protested against the election results. |
Most of those were protesters, killed by the security forces. | Most of those were protesters, killed by the security forces. |
Tens of thousands of people were arrested. | |
"We believe that the sorry saga of the orange revolution is fully behind us," Mr Meles said. | |
The government denied charges of ballot-rigging and points out that it introduced multi-party elections to Ethiopia. |