"He has no rights"
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This page is dedicated to highlighting the injustice that is being carried out against Kifle Tigineh Abate, a political prisoner of conscience in Ethiopia.

Kifle Tigneh Abate is an elected member of the Ethiopian Parliament.  He received 74% of the vote in his district in Addis Ababa during the May 2005 elections. He has been an activist throughout of his life. The hallmark of his work has been seeking just solutions to improve the lives of Ethiopians through peaceful negotiation.

Kifle received  a BA in Political Science and Public Administration from Pepperdine College, Los Angeles,  and an MA in Political Science, Government and International Relations from California State University in the United States.

From 1964 - 1966 Kifle worked for Ethiopian Airlines. From 1970-1978, he worked for the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia initially as a Public Relations Officer and then as Assistant Manager of the Business Development Division.

From 1970- to 1978 he worked in the Business Development Division Commercial Bank of Ethiopia managing public relations; during the latter three years  he was the assistant manager in that division.  Since 1983 he has been a businessman.

Kifle has been an activist most of his life. The hallmark of this activism has been in seeking just solutions to improve the lives of Ethiopians through peaceful negotiation.  From 1973-1975 he was President of the  Employees Union of the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia and Savings & Mortgage Bank of Ethiopia. He led  successful negotiations for the first collective agreement in the Ethiopia. In 1992, he became a member of the Central Committee of the Ethiopia Democratic Action Group. Between 1994-1997 he was  Vice Chairman of the Joint Political Forum. Between 1995-2000 he was Vice Chairman of the Council of Alternative Forces for Peace and Democracy (CAFPDE).  From 2001 he was an Executive Committee member of the United Ethiopian Democratic Part in charge of organizational affairs and merger negotiations. In the May 15th  2005 elections he  was elected to the Ethiopian Parliament.                                                                         


 
 
 
     

LATEST UPDATES AND REPORTS

STOP PRESS
August 18th, 2007

614 days after being unjustly imprisoned, KIFLE IS FREE !

July 31st, 2007

Today, Kifle was sentenced to 17 years in jail. Based on on-going negotiations, this sentencing clears the way for a clemency request and pardon from the Amnesty Board. This is anticipated to happen soon.

"U.S. FOREIGN POLICY SAPS HUMAN RIGHTS IMPROVEMENTS IN ETHIOPIA AND EQUATORIAL GUINEA"

Testimony Committee on Foreign Affairs
Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health Presented by Lynn Fredriksson, Advocacy Director for Africa Amnesty International USA May 10, 2007

"Amnesty International is also concerned about three other concurrent and related trials which are proceeding in Addis Ababa against dozens of other CUD members, some of whom are or may be prisoners of conscience, including POC and elected Parliamentarian Kifle Tigneh.  Judges have ignored complaints by several co-defendants in this trial that they were tortured."

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