December 26, 2024

Addis Insight
The Ethiopian Human Rights Council (EHRCO), a key player in Ethiopia’s human rights advocacy for over three decades, has been ordered to suspend its operations. The suspension follows a directive issued by the Civil Society Organizations Agency on December 14, 2024, citing alleged administrative and compliance shortcomings.
The directive, which was delivered to EHRCO on December 16, halts all activities of the organization. The agency has stated that the decision is linked to governance, financial reporting, and procedural issues under Ethiopia’s civil society regulations.
EHRCO, however, strongly disputes the allegations, maintaining that it has consistently adhered to legal requirements. In a statement, the organization announced plans to appeal the decision, expressing concern over the impact on its mission to promote justice and protect human rights in Ethiopia.
Founded in 1991, EHRCO has been a cornerstone of human rights advocacy in Ethiopia, providing support to victims of abuse and holding authorities accountable during times of political transition and unrest. The organization’s suspension has raised questions about the broader implications for civil liberties and the role of independent civil society organizations in the country.
Reactions to the suspension have been mixed. While some see it as a routine regulatory measure, others worry it could signal a narrowing of the space for civil society in Ethiopia. The Civil Society Organizations Agency has not provided further clarification regarding the decision.
EHRCO has called on both local and international stakeholders to voice support for its reinstatement, emphasizing the importance of independent organizations in a democratic society.
As EHRCO’s appeal process moves forward, Addis Insight will continue to monitor and report on developments in this story.
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