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Download logo Ethiopian lawmakers should reject proposed amendments to the civil society law that would grant the government sweeping powers to restrict nongovernmental organizations, Human Rights Watch said today. Ethiopia’s partners should denounce the draft law, which is yet to be introduced to parliament, and make clear that any legal revisions should adhere to international human rights standards. The draft amendments would enable federal authorities to prohibit foreign funding to groups engaged in governance and election-related work and deny registration to, suspend, or dissolve organizations on vague “national security” grounds without judicial oversight and the...
Nairobi -- Draft Amendments Would Grant Sweeping Powers to Federal Government ......
Nairobi -- Draft Amendments Would Grant Sweeping Powers to Federal Government ......
Addis Abeba -- Human Rights Watch (HRW) has urged Ethiopian...
Addis Abeba -- Human Rights Watch (HRW) has urged Ethiopian...
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