Ethiopia top opposition figure gets prison time for contempt
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}One of Ethiopia's most prominent opposition politicians has been sentenced to six months in prison for contempt of court along with three others after they sang a protest song during proceedings.
Bekele Gerba, former deputy head of the Oromo Federalist Congress party, protested after the court withdrew a previous ruling requiring Ethiopia's prime minister to appear as a defense witness. The state-affiliated Fana Broadcasting Corporate says Bekele and the other defendants "wreaked havoc."
Bekele had been arrested in December 2015 after anti-government protests erupted in parts of the East African country. He was charged with terrorism offenses that later were changed to criminal charges.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}He was among the opposition figures expected to be released as part of Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn's recent announcement to free some imprisoned politicians.