Petition Letter for the Release of Yohannes Abraha (John Black)
Petition Letter for the Release of Yohannes Abraha (John Black)
To: The Hague Court and Human Rights Commission.
Subject: Urgent Call for the Release of Yohannes Abraha (John Black)
We, the undersigned, are writing to express our outrage and concern regarding the unjust imprisonment of Yohannes Abraha, also known as John Black. Sentenced to four years in prison by The Hague Court, Yohannes has dedicated his life to advocating for the rights and freedoms of the Eritrean people, courageously opposing the oppressive regime of HGDEF.
Yohannes’s activism has been a beacon of hope for many, inspiring countless individuals to stand up for justice and human rights. His imprisonment not only violates his fundamental rights but also sends a chilling message to others who dare to challenge oppression.
We believe that the actions taken against Yohannes are unjust and politically motivated. We call upon the Court and the Human Rights Commission to:
1.Review the case of Yohannes Abraha** and acknowledge the political nature of his imprisonment.
2.Take immediate action to secure his release**, ensuring that he is allowed to continue his vital work in advocating for human rights.
3.Reaffirm the commitment to protecting the rights of activists** and individuals who stand up against tyranny and injustice.
We stand in solidarity with Yohannes Abraha and all those fighting for justice and human rights. It is imperative that we raise our voices against this injustice and demand accountability for the violation of his rights.
We urge you to take our petition seriously and act swiftly to rectify this situation. Together, we can work towards a future where all individuals can express their beliefs freely and without fear of retribution.
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