International organizations launch petition in support of jailed Ethiopian activists as court date approaches

(Reading, UK) – Five international organizations—Anywaa Survival Organisation (ASO), GRAIN, Inclusive Development International, Bread for All, and Oakland Institute—have launched a petition asking supporters to denounce the Ethiopian government and its financial backers for the arrest of three Ethiopian food, land, and indigenous rights activists. The three activists, who face terrorism charges for attempting to […]

Ethiopia: World Bank Translator, Activists Face Trial – Activists Heading for Food Workshop Charged with Terrorism

Pastor Omot Agwa was charged under the Ethiopian anti-terrorism law after being detained for over six months. (Image © Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas/WG Film)

(Nairobi) – Ethiopian authorities should immediately drop all charges and release a former World Bank translator and two other local activists charged under Ethiopia’s repressive anti-terrorism law after trying to attend a workshop on food security in Nairobi, six international development and human rights groups said today. On September 7, 2015, the authorities charged Pastor […]

World Bank chief vows stronger oversight of resettlement policies, Bank’s new ‘action plan’ follows allegations of human-rights abuses

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By IAN TALLEY – The WALL STREET JOURNAL (March 4, 2015) –  The World Bank is bolstering its safeguards against human-rights abuses in bank-funded projects after a scathing internal review found major failures in the development institution’s oversight of land resettlements.  A yearslong review of hundreds of bank-financed infrastructure and agriculture projects in the world’s poorest […]

World Bank whitewashes Ethiopia human rights scandal

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The World Bank has whitewashed damning evidence of widespread human rights abuses in connection with its flagship program in Ethiopia, Inclusive Development International said today. The evidence, obtained during the course of an internal investigation, appears to have been shelved in order to exonerate the bank and one of it biggest clients of responsibility for […]

World Bank Must End its Support for Human Rights Abuses in Ethiopia, By David Pred

Pastor Omot Agwa was charged under the Ethiopian anti-terrorism law after being detained for over six months. (Image © Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas/WG Film)

A multi-billion dollar aid program administered by the World Bank is underwriting systematic human rights abuses in Ethiopia. Last September, Ethiopian victims submitted a complaint about the program to the World Bank Inspection Panel, which is tasked with investigating whether or not the Bank complies with its own policies to prevent social and environmental harm.  […]