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Ethiopia passes contested ‘hate speech’ law

Abraham by Abraham
February 13, 2020
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Ethiopia passes contested ‘hate speech’ law
Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed delivers a speech at the House of Peoples’ Representatives of Ethiopia on the current political and economic issues of the country on February 3, 2020, in Addis Ababa. (Photo by MICHAEL TEWELDE / AFP)

Ethiopia on Thursday passed a law punishing “hate speech” and “disinformation” with hefty fines and long jail terms, despite fears by rights groups it undermines gains in free speech.

Nearly 300 lawmakers voted in favour of the bill, with 23 votes against and two abstentions.

The new law defines hate speech as rhetoric that fuels discrimination “against individuals or groups based on their nationality, ethnic and religious affiliation, sex or disabilities.”

Penalties for disseminating such speech include fines of up to 100,000 Ethiopian birr ($3,100 / 2,870 euros) and prison terms of up to two years.

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But when hate speech or “disinformation” results in “an attack on individuals or groups”, jail terms can stretch to five years.

Lawmakers said there was a need to legislate against hate speech because it has been partly blamed for rising ethnic violence.

Tensions are expected to rise ahead of landmark elections due in August.

“This, however, should not in any way affect people’s right to express their opinions,” said Adhana Haile, a member of parliament from the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).

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“We also have to make sure this bill won’t be applied with the wrong motives, against individuals with different ideas and perspectives,” Adhana said.

That view echoes concerns by foreign experts, who criticised a draft bill in December.

“The draft’s excessive vagueness means that officials at the federal and regional level would have practically unbounded discretion to determine whom to investigate and prosecute,” David Kaye, the UN’s special rapporteur on freedom of expression, said in December.

Kaye said that the draft version of the hate speech law could “exacerbate ethnic tension, which may, in turn, fuel further violence”.

The law passed Thursday appeared to be largely unchanged from the draft Kaye criticised.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) also warned in December that the law could be used to target people who share content on social media or private messaging apps.

“Ethiopia should be removing legal provisions that restrict free expression, not adding more vague provisions that risk stifling critical public debate on important issues,” HRW’s Laetitia Bader said at the time.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, last year’s Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has been praised for reforms hoped to foster a more open political and media environment.

But domestic critics accuse him of authoritarian tendencies, including locking up political opponents.

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