United Nations Council Expresses Deep Concern Over Persistent Human Rights Violations in Ethiopia
Published Sept. 13, 2025, 10:26 a.m. by FNN
September 30, 2025 In a recent statement, the United Nations Council on Human Rights expressed grave concern over the ongoing human rights abuses in Ethiopia. The international body pointed out the increasing instances of abuse under the Ethiopian Empire's current rule, the Prosperity Party (PP). The Council's statement underscored the frequent human rights infringements within the Ethiopian Empire. The PP's rule has seen an escalation in extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detentions, forced displacements, and other severe forms of repression spread across the country. The Council noted that these incidents have been escalating over an extended period, reflecting a deeply entrenched culture of impunity and disregard for fundamental human rights. International organizations, including the United Nations Council on Human Rights, have repeatedly urged a comprehensive and impartial investigation into these abuses. They have insisted on holding the perpetrators accountable and ensuring justice for the victims. However, these calls have largely been ignored as the Ethiopian government continues to suppress its citizens and deny their fundamental rights. The human rights situation in Ethiopia has raised critical concerns due to the broad scale and persistent nature of the violations. Over the past few years, government forces have been implicated in numerous cases of abuse, causing widespread fear and instability among the population. Our local sources indicate that these incidents are not isolated but are part of a systematic campaign of repression and violence by the PP. The United Nations Council's statement emphasized the need for the Ethiopian government to halt the ongoing cycle of violence and respect its citizens' fundamental rights. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, with hopes that the current government will heed these calls and take immediate steps to address the human rights crisis in Ethiopia. In light of the severity and persistence of these human rights abuses, the Council has called on the Ethiopian government to take immediate and concrete steps to address the situation. The Council stressed the need for the government to halt the abuses, bring the perpetrators to justice, and ensure the protection of human rights throughout the country. In conclusion, the human rights situation in Ethiopia remains a matter of grave concern for the international community. The United Nations Council on Human Rights continues to urge the Ethiopian government to address these issues promptly and effectively. As the world watches the unfolding situation, there is a collective hope for a swift end to this human rights crisis.
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