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UK "disappointed" with Ethiopia's martial law decision

Source: Xinhua   2018-02-21 04:06:01

ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 20 (Xinhua) -- The United Kingdom said on Tuesday it's disappointed with the decision of Ethiopian government to impose martial law to combat sporadic protests and rising ethnic conflicts.

Ethiopia on Friday imposed martial law for a period of six months after a crippling strike last week in Ethiopia's central Oromia regional state and increasing reports of ethnic clashes across the country.

Harriett Baldwin, UK Minister for Africa, said the decision to impose martial law discourages foreign investors and risks reversal of Ethiopia's recent moves towards reform.

"The institution of martial law sends a discouraging signal to the international community and foreign investors. We strongly hope that the announcement does not signal a reversal in Ethiopia's recent moves towards reform, and that it will be in place for as short a time as possible," said the statement from the minister.

"In implementing martial law, we urge the Ethiopian government to ensure that human rights and the constitution are respected. Widespread use of detention powers and internet blockages should be avoided," further said the statement.

The statement nevertheless hailed Ethiopia's efforts at political reform and orderly process of political change.

"We welcome the commitment to an orderly process of political change in line with the constitution, as well as the Ethiopian government's repeated support for a continued reform process," said the statement.

It also assured the Ethiopian government of the UK's long-term commitment to the East African country and support to Addis Ababa's progressive reform agenda.

The UK and Ethiopia have diplomatic relationship that goes back to 1896 and the UK is one of the largest development partners to Ethiopia in the EU.

Private British investment in manufacturing and renewable energy sector is rising rapidly in Ethiopia, one of Africa's fastest growing economies.

The UK also has close security and military cooperation with Ethiopia, especially in efforts to combat terror groups such as the Somali militant group Al-Shabaab.

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UK "disappointed" with Ethiopia's martial law decision

Source: Xinhua 2018-02-21 04:06:01

ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 20 (Xinhua) -- The United Kingdom said on Tuesday it's disappointed with the decision of Ethiopian government to impose martial law to combat sporadic protests and rising ethnic conflicts.

Ethiopia on Friday imposed martial law for a period of six months after a crippling strike last week in Ethiopia's central Oromia regional state and increasing reports of ethnic clashes across the country.

Harriett Baldwin, UK Minister for Africa, said the decision to impose martial law discourages foreign investors and risks reversal of Ethiopia's recent moves towards reform.

"The institution of martial law sends a discouraging signal to the international community and foreign investors. We strongly hope that the announcement does not signal a reversal in Ethiopia's recent moves towards reform, and that it will be in place for as short a time as possible," said the statement from the minister.

"In implementing martial law, we urge the Ethiopian government to ensure that human rights and the constitution are respected. Widespread use of detention powers and internet blockages should be avoided," further said the statement.

The statement nevertheless hailed Ethiopia's efforts at political reform and orderly process of political change.

"We welcome the commitment to an orderly process of political change in line with the constitution, as well as the Ethiopian government's repeated support for a continued reform process," said the statement.

It also assured the Ethiopian government of the UK's long-term commitment to the East African country and support to Addis Ababa's progressive reform agenda.

The UK and Ethiopia have diplomatic relationship that goes back to 1896 and the UK is one of the largest development partners to Ethiopia in the EU.

Private British investment in manufacturing and renewable energy sector is rising rapidly in Ethiopia, one of Africa's fastest growing economies.

The UK also has close security and military cooperation with Ethiopia, especially in efforts to combat terror groups such as the Somali militant group Al-Shabaab.

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