Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Negotiations to Free Jailed Journalists in Ethiopia Near End

(Feb 29, 2012, Voice of America)--A senior European diplomat said Wednesday that negotiations for the release of two Swedish journalists imprisoned in Ethiopia are in the final stage.

European member of parliament and former Belgian Foreign Minister Louis Michel expressed optimism that Swedish journalists Martin Schibbye and Johan Persson could be released within days.

“I expect the solution will be found rather quickly, and I am rather optimistic about this issue," Persson  said. An Ethiopian court last December convicted the two men of entering the country illegally and supporting a rebel group the government has classified as a terrorist organization.

Michel said he was in productive discussions about the pair's release with Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. The veteran diplomat said he was encouraged by a meeting Mr. Meles had with Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt in London last week on the sidelines of an international conference on Somalia.

"Sincerely I have felt that Prime Minister Meles is conscious that it is embarrassing," Michel said. "And I believe he wants to have a solution, which, of course, is on line with the rule of law.  And he's rather creative to find this if goodwill is coming from these prisoners, also with an understanding position from the Government of Sweden."

Michel said he was allowed a private visit on Wednesday with the two journalists at the Addis Ababa prison where they are serving their sentences.  He said he was impressed by the prisoners' condition and with their remorse. Read more from Voice of America »

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