Saturday, September 21, 2013

Ethiopia Supports Kenya’s Intent to Pull Out of the Rome Statute | East Africa News

Government Spokesman, Redwan HusseinEthiopia has come out in support of Kenya’s push for African Union member countries to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC). Ethiopia is the current chair of the African Union.
Government Spokesman, Redwan Hussein, said that the ICC was targeting African leaders. He went ahead to accuse the international court of “belittling and it’s disparaging the African leadership” saying that his country stood with the Kenyan government.
There had been a growing backlash against the ICC from some African countries since the court made the decision to charge Kenya’s president Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy, William Ruto. Since the hague-based court was established in 2002, all official investigations have targeted African countries.
This has prompted some African leaders to refer to the court as a tool of western powers. Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn had earlier this year accused the ICC of race hunting.
African leaders are set to meet in Ethiopia’s capital of Addis Ababa in mid October and decide whether to join Kenya in its planned pull-out from the ICC. An AU official told Reuters that “The Kenyans have been criss-crossing Africa in search of support for their cause, even before their parliament voted to withdraw from the ICC.”
Redwan however doesn’t think there is a need to push other African countries to take up a similar position during the October meeting. He says the other African countries “don’t need Ethiopia’s urging or pushing them to take whatever action, because the feeling is already there in each country.”
Kenya’s parliament voted to withdraw from the Rome Statute which establishes the ICC. During the upcoming summit, African countries could decide to completely walk out of the Rome Statute.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Ethiopian zookeeper killed in lion attack

Ethiopian zookeeper killed in lion attack
(AFP) – 19 hours ago  
ADDIS ABABA — A lion at the Addis Ababa zoo attacked and killed a zookeeper Monday after he forgot to close the door to the inner cage where the lion sleeps, officials said.
The lion, named Kenenisa after a famous Ethiopian runner, killed Abera Silsay, 51, as he was cleaning the cage.
"He entered cage number 10 where Kenenisa lives and he forgot to close the door (to the lion's sleeping chamber)... Finally, the lion came and he mauled him," the zoo's director general Musie Kiflom told AFP.
The lion bit Abera's neck as guards tried to scare Kenenisa off by shooting live rounds into the air and pounding on the cage's roof.
A lion roams in a cage at the Addis Ababa Zoo on September 16, 2013 (AFP, Jenny Vaughan)
It is the second time a zookeeper has been killed by a lion at the centre in the past 17 years.
Musie said the zoo will step up its training for keepers after the attack.
"We have to update them on how to protect the animals, how to work with the animals, how to keep them, how to clean them," he said speaking near the cage where the attack took place.
Kenenisa the lion was unharmed and remains in the zoo, which was closed Monday after the incident.
The Addis Ababa zoo is home to 15 endangered Abyssinian Lions, found in Ethiopia and famous for their black manes.
The lions are kept in enclosed cages, but the zoo is set to move to a larger, grassier enclosure in the Ethiopian capital in the next 13 months.
The Addis Ababa zoo was opened in 1948 by former emperor Haile Selassie, who established the centre to house his pet cub lions Molla and Lullu.