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438 days in Ethiopian prison 'for doing my job'
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438 days in Ethiopian prison 'for doing my job'

Swedish reporter Martin Schibbye spent 14 months in an Ethiopian prison after being found guilty of terrorism. He tells The Local about his mock execution, hiding notes in a rat's nest, and how upon release it took time to find his way back to his wife.
Swede 'beaten in Ogaden' housed at embassy
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Swede 'beaten in Ogaden' housed at embassy

A Swedish-Ethiopian politician from Gothenburg, assaulted on a trip to Ogaden, has been safely housed at the Swedish embassy in Addis Ababa were immediate arrangements are being made for him and his family return home.
Swedish man 'beaten in Ogaden': brother
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Swedish man 'beaten in Ogaden': brother

A Swedish-Ethiopian politician from Gothenburg has been assaulted on a trip to Ogaden, the restive region where two Swedish journalist were arrested two years ago on suspicion of abetting terrorists.
Ethiopia denies fake footage claims
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Ethiopia denies fake footage claims

Ethiopian officials deny the claim that they faked footage in order to get the two jailed Swedish reporters Martin Schibbye and Johan Persson convicted of terror charges, in interview with national Swedish broadcaster Sveriges Radio (SR).
Jailed Swedes subjected to fake executions
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Jailed Swedes subjected to fake executions

The two Swedish reporters Martin Schibbye and Johan Persson, jailed in Ethiopia on terror charges, were subjected to fake executions by Ethiopian guards to get them to admit their guilt, according to a report by national broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT).
Evidence in Ethiopia trial 'faked': lawyer
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Evidence in Ethiopia trial 'faked': lawyer

More evidence presented against the two Swedish journalists on trial in Ethiopia has been faked, according to their defense lawyer, who said that his two clients didn’t know the guerrilla soldiers charged alongside them.
Bildt slams paper over 'amateur' reporting
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Bildt slams paper over 'amateur' reporting

With the trial of two Swedish journalists on terror charges set to open in Ethiopia on Tuesday, foreign minister Carl Bildt hit back at the Dagens Nyheter (DN) newspaper over what he called faulty reporting on his alleged interests in the case.
Ethiopians deny charges against jailed Swedes
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Ethiopians deny charges against jailed Swedes

The information that an Ethiopian foreign ministry official had confirmed that the two Swedish reporters held in custody after being arrested in the Ogaden province will be charged with terrorism crimes, has been repudiated but the authority.