From Abbay Media
Addis
Neger ceases publication
Posted in December 4th, 2009
by Editor
in Press
Freedom, Press
Release
For Immediate Release:
December 04, 2009
Washington
DC - Following legal and political harassment and intimidation by the
Ethiopian government, Addis Neger Publishing announced that its major
publication, Addis Neger Newspaper, ceased circulation. Saturday November
28, 2009 saw the final edition of the paper.
�Addis Neger, one of the few leading
independent voices in Ethiopia, became the victim of yet another crackdown
on free speech and the freedom of the press in Ethiopia,� said Mesfin
Negash, Managing Editor of the Paper. �Our newspaper was one of
the country�s best examples of what independent journalists with an
internal capacity to act free of constraints can accomplish in being the
platform for intake and synthesis of public opinion.
Unfortunately, a government which had a
habit of wantonly and aggressively stepping into the locus and
crystallization of public opinion as both a platform controller and
dictator had made our task impossible.�
Three of Addis Neger�s editors left the
country this week after the paper learnt that the government was preparing
criminal charges against its top editors, reporters and owners based on
the new anti-terror law and the criminal code. The decision of the
publishing company to close down the publication was made to protect its
owners and journalists from this massive onslaught by the government. �This
is the culmination of months of persecution, harassment and black
propaganda by the Ethiopian government on Addis Neger,� said Abiye
Teklemariam, the paper�s Executive Editor. �The preparation to use the
new anti-terror law against our journalists and editors was just throwing
the last wood in the chimney.�
Addis Neger was established in September
2007 with an ideal of bringing justificatory discourse to the Ethiopian
public sphere. Its twin editorial plans had been �the Idea of Public
Reason� and �Integrity and Independence.� In the last two
years, these pillars served as the backbones of the paper�s interaction
with the public, helping it to register phenomenal growth in its
circulation, influence and investment.
Addis Neger also introduced a new model of
media ownership. Founded by six former journalists who were victims of the
media crackdown following post election crisis in 2005, it was expanding
its ownership base to other journalistic members of the paper. It was
hoped that the model would bring sustainability to the press as an
institution.
Addis Neger Publishing Company promised to
be back to the media scene in the future. According to Mesfin Negash, the
company would venture into a new multimedia media format whenever is
possible. �We hope that things will change and we will be back to our
country. But our immediate plan is to ensure the physical security of our
staff members. Let�s keep the spirit of freedom alive.�
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