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Prosecution of Politicide in Ethiopia - The Red Terror Trials (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
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Prosecution of Politicide in Ethiopia - The Red Terror Trials (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Series: International Criminal Justice Series, 18
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This book investigates the road map or the transitional justice
mechanisms that theEthiopian government chose to confront the gross
human rights violations perpetratedunder the 17 years' rule of the
Derg, the dictatorial regime that controlled state powerfrom 1974
to 1991. Furthermore, the author extensively examines the
prosecution ofpoliticide or genocide against political groups in
Ethiopia. Dealing with the violent conflict, massacres, repressions
and other mass atrocities ofthe past is necessary, not for its own
sake, but to clear the way for a new beginning.In other words,
ignoring gross human rights violations and attempting to close
thechapter on an oppressive dictatorial past by choosing to let
bygones be bygones, is nolonger a viable option when starting on
the road to a democratic future. For unaddressedatrocities and a
sense of injustice would not only continue to haunt a nation
butcould also ignite similar conflicts in the future. So the
question is what choices are available to the newly installed
government whenconfronting the evils of the past. There are a wide
array of transitional mechanismsto choose from, but there is no
"one size fits all" mechanism. Of all the transitionaljustice
mechanisms, namely truth commissions, lustration, amnesty,
prosecution,and reparation, the Ethiopian government chose
prosecution as the main means fordealing with the horrendous crimes
committed by the Derg regime. One of the formidable challenges for
transitioning states in dealing with the crimes offormer regimes is
an inadequate legal framework by which to criminalize and
punishegregious human rights violations. With the aim of examining
whether or not Ethiopiahas confronted this challenge, the book
assesses Ethiopia's legal framework regardingboth crimes under
international law and individual criminal responsibility. This book
will be of great relevance to academics and practitioners in the
areas ofgenocide studies, international criminal law and
transitional justice. Students in thefields of international
criminal law, transitional justice and human rights will alsofind
relevant information on the national prosecution of politicide in
particular andthe question of confronting the past in general.
Marshet Tadesse Tessema is Assistant Professor of the Law School,
College of Law andGovernance at Jimma University in Ethiopia, and
Postdoctoral Fellow of the SouthAfrican-German Centre, University
of the Western Cape in South Africa.
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