Simpler Version:
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been actively responding to various requests and inquiries from both domestic and international entities. They have provided information and cooperation regarding human rights violations, criminal charges, and the situation of prisoners. They have also addressed questions related to international law and sought evidence of criminal investigations. The Financial Security Service has been providing information on combating terrorist financing offenses. The Ministry of Justice has been actively participating in various meetings and forums and taking action on individual cases.
Same Version:
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been actively responding to various requests and inquiries from both domestic and international entities. They have provided information and cooperation regarding human rights violations in Saudi Arabia, criminal charges against citizens of Saudi Arabia and Angola in Ethiopia, and the situation of Eritreans in prison in Addis Ababa. They have also addressed questions related to international law, including a dispute between a Japanese trading company and a limited liability company in Ethiopia. The Financial Security Service has been providing information on money or assets obtained through legitimate criminal activity to combat terrorist financing offenses. The Ministry of Justice has been actively participating in various meetings and forums, such as the African Union Special Technical Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs, the Ethio-South Africa Bilateral Ministerial Commission, and the Human Rights Council meetings in Geneva. They have also taken action on individual cases, such as cooperating with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kuwait to resolve legal issues and transfer Ethiopian prisoners from China.
More Complex Version:
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been actively responding to a wide range of requests and inquiries from both domestic and international entities. They have been diligently providing information and cooperation in various areas, including human rights violations, criminal charges, and the situation of prisoners.
In response to a request from the Ethiopian International Commission of Human Rights Experts, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been providing information regarding the investigation of human rights violations in the border area of Saudi Arabia. They have also responded to the request of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights of displaced persons in Ethiopia.
Furthermore, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been cooperating with the embassies of Saudi Arabia and Angola regarding criminal charges against their citizens in Ethiopia. They have also forwarded a request from the Eritrean Embassy to the Addis Ababa City Administration Police Commission regarding Eritreans who are currently in prison in Addis Ababa.
In addition to these international matters, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been actively addressing domestic questions related to international law. They have provided responses and guidance on various issues, including a dispute between a Japanese trading company and a limited liability company in Ethiopia.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also been actively engaging with international organizations. They have requested a letter to be sent to the Minister of Foreign Affairs to obtain evidence of a criminal investigation from the World Food Organization regarding alleged crimes against aid grain at the Adama branch. They have also responded to the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission regarding the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
On the other hand, the Financial Security Service has been playing a crucial role in combating terrorist financing offenses. They have been responding to requests for information about money or assets obtained through legitimate criminal activity, aiming to reduce exposure to such offenses.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Justice has been actively participating in various meetings and forums to fulfill its obligations in bilateral, regional, and international relations. They have been actively engaged in the African Union Special Technical Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs, the Ethio-South Africa Bilateral Ministerial Commission, and the Human Rights Council meetings in Geneva. Additionally, they have taken action on individual cases, such as cooperating with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kuwait to resolve legal issues and transfer Ethiopian prisoners from China.
Overall, both the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Justice have been actively fulfilling their obligations and responsibilities, both domestically and internationally, in various areas of law, human rights, and international cooperation.