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Freed Ethiopian Journalist Risks it All to Speak Out
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (CBS Sports) — Three Ethiopian journalists were released from prison three weeks ago, ahead of President Obama’s visit to the African nation. They are just some of victims who dared to criticize their government and went to prison for it.
Now, the three are speaking about that repression and one is willing to risk everything to have her voice heard, reports CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett.
“I was in prison for four years and 17 days,” Reeyot Alemu said.
“For one year, two months and 14 days,” Zelalem Kibret said.
“One year, two months and 15 days,” Edom Kassaye said.