Thursday, September 22, 2011

BBC-Newsnight: Ethiopian government crackdown intensifies following investigation


A joint undercover investigation by BBC Newsnight and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism last month uncovered evidence that the Ethiopian government is using billions of dollars of development aid as a tool for political oppression. 

The team travelled to the southern region of Ethiopia where they found villages in which whole communities are starving, having allegedly been denied basic food, seed and fertiliser for failing to support Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. 

Now Newsnight has heard from members of the Ethiopian diaspora that the government is accused of a renewed crack-down on opposition supporters, politicians and journalists.
Angus Stickler reports, then Jeremy Paxman hears from International Secretary Andrew Mitchell.

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