Teddy Afro can return to what he does best, at a price

An Ethiopian singer freed, Movement of Jah people

Aug 20th 2009 | NAIROBI
From The Economist print edition

The country’s Bob Marley can return to what he does best, at a price

IT WAS a euphoric week for younger Ethiopians. The country’s great long-distance runner, Kenenisa Bekele, ran down an Eritrean rival to win gold in the world athletics championships. Even better, the country’s most popular singer, Teddy Afro, was released from prison.

Ethiopia’s prime minister, Meles Zenawi, says there are no political prisoners in his country. Human-rights activists and diplomats say there are thousands—and a lot of Ethiopians believe Mr Afro was one of them.

Mr Afro was jailed for a hit-and-run incident in 2006, despite always insisting that he was not in the car which the prosecution said knocked down and killed a homeless man in Addis Ababa. He served 16 months of a two-year sentence, which had already been reduced on appeal from six years on grounds of shaky evidence. His supporters, though, allege that his jailing had more to do with his third album, “Yasteseryal”, released just before the country’s last election in 2005. A lusty patriot who often sings, with funk and reggae influences, in praise of Ethiopia’s deposed emperor, Haile Selassie, Mr Afro got into trouble for songs which compared Mr Meles’s lot to a brutal junta.

The decision to release him was probably pragmatic. The government knows that it will have to win over unhappy young voters—Mr Afro’s fans—if it is to win next year’s general election convincingly. Officially, the singer’s release was for good behaviour. But it was probably also conditional on his avoiding political songs in the run up to the election. Mr Afro seems to be playing along, at least so far. He told the state media that he had a “nice” time in prison.

The worry for the government is that the release of Mr Afro will now throw the spotlight back on its jailing of Birtukan Mideksa, a charismatic young opposition leader, judge and single mother. Ms Mideksa had already spent 18 months behind bars before she was jailed again earlier this year for denying that she had asked for a pardon. Her supporters say she has had to spend much of the year in solitary confinement.

Source: Economist

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2 Responses to “Teddy Afro can return to what he does best, at a price”

  1. joseph says:

    The Economist is playing the fine line ignoring much of the facts that charactrises Meles Zenawi’s brutal regime.

    Meles and his advisors miscalculated by arresting Teddy and re-arresting Birtukan, of coure all political prisoners. Birukna’s arrest represent unjustice, atrocity you name it etc. Whatever happens or whatever they have done to Birtukan Mideksa, she is a heroine, a symbold freedom and that is the way she goes to history books.

    It is not just about UDJ (her party) but it is about her as an individual/professional, that she is a person of integrity, principle, determination, mental strength that the regime wanted to break and her challenging a barbaric regime when she nows that she will pay a sacrifice (re see KALE). Meles will go to history books as a cruel canningly brutal vegabond, barbaric, and deceptive dictator. He goes to history books as such however his cronies cry fool when Ethiopians at large say that his atrocities far more exceeds Mengistu’s.

    Folks, please we need to continue our campaign drive for Birtukan and there is this drive initiated by Mitimita girls who have been campaigning for the freedom of Bitukan!! Will comment soon ones the initiated campaign is fine-tuned. Stay tuned!!!

  2. Sam says:

    Let’s leave Mr.Afro alone;he had done enough for his country and paid a price which others dare not pay for us! I would like to give my congradulation for Abbay Media for working so hard and for showing consistency on behalf of Mr. Afro. I have seen no other website that would work hard on behalf of Ethiopian cause . So many many thanx

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