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ABDI MUHUMMED OMAR RELEASED FROM JAIL

Abdi Muhammad Omar’s sudden release and public appearances raise legitimate concerns about the transparency of the judicial process in Ethiopia. Government officials and civilians say the crimes against humanity with which he is accused are serious, resulting in loss of life and permanent disability, and warrant a lengthy prison sentence. It is said that Presidents and prime ministers generally do not have the power to pardon people accused of serious crimes against humanity. They must be given due process. Either they are acquitted based on established evidence, or they receive a sentence appropriate to the crime. The potential abuse of constitutional power to free Abdi points to a troubling pattern of distrust of the rule of law and lack of accountability. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government has already been the subject of international criticism. His signing of a memorandum of understanding with Somali separatist groups was seen as a failure not only to respect Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, but also to international law. His unrestrained actions have sparked debate about his intentions and potential impact on regional stability. Abiye continues to wage war on multiple domestic fronts and is poised to ignite regional turmoil by openly declaring that his country must secure access to the seas by force. This can only happen in the absence of state institutions where all organizational powers reside in a single department.

In conclusion, the release of Abdi Muhammad Omar and the secrecy surrounding it requires an assessment of Ethiopia’s commitment to the rule of law, accountability, and abuse of constitutional authority. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s future actions will set the tone for Ethiopia’s development and influence in regional politics. The regional and international community must remain vigilant and be poised to respond quickly to these challenges.

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