Fighting against Impunity in Ethiopia: An Emphasis on Crime against Humanity

Dersolegn Yeneabat
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There are different reports and literatures that display crime against humanity which is one of the international crimes has been committed in Ethiopia for the last couple of decades. The main emphasis of this paper is to assess whether is it possible to convict those who found guilty (if any) by using the current Ethiopian legal frameworks with a view to fight against impunity as the government of Ethiopia has an erga omnes duty. For this purpose, clear evaluation is made on the former penal code, FDRE constitution and FDRE criminal code as to how a crime against humanity is criminalized. Accordingly, the paper argues that the former Ethiopian penal law stipulated crime against humanity only as a title which is blurred with the crime of genocide in a given provision. Similarly, it is not certain and clear that the FDRE constitution gives a full picture of crime against humanity which is basically divorced from the criminal principle of legality. Though the FDRE criminal code was expected to give much recognition in a way that enables the government to prosecute those who committed a crime against humanity, paradoxically it completely failed to give at least certain recognition. Therefore, using these laws to prosecute those who found guilty in committing a crime against humanity has different implications. Firstly, it will help real criminals to escape from criminal punishment. Secondly, it contradicts with the principle of legality which is one of the vital criminal law principles. Lastly, it will serve as a weapon for the violation of fundamental human rights of citizens by the government.
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在埃塞俄比亚打击有罪不罚现象:强调危害人类罪
有不同的报告和文献显示反人类罪,这是过去几十年来在埃塞俄比亚犯下的国际罪行之一。本文的主要重点是评估是否有可能通过使用当前埃塞俄比亚的法律框架来定罪那些被判有罪的人(如果有的话),以期打击有罪不罚现象,因为埃塞俄比亚政府有普遍责任。为此目的,就如何将危害人类罪定为刑事犯罪,对前刑法典、民主刚果宪法和民主刚果刑法典进行了明确的评价。因此,本文认为,前埃塞俄比亚刑法只把危害人类罪规定为一个标题,在某一条款中与种族灭绝罪混为一谈。同样,不确定和不清楚的是,《民主民主共和国宪法》对基本上脱离刑事合法性原则的危害人类罪作出了全面的说明。尽管人们期望联邦民主共和国的刑法在某种程度上给予承认,使政府能够起诉犯下危害人类罪的人,但矛盾的是,它完全没有给予至少一定程度的承认。因此,利用这些法律起诉犯有危害人类罪的人具有不同的含义。首先,它将帮助真正的罪犯逃避刑事处罚。其次,它与作为刑法重要原则之一的罪刑法定原则相矛盾。最后,它将成为政府侵犯公民基本人权的武器。
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