Journal

Violence against and using the dead: Ethiopia’s Dergue cases

Human Remains and Violence, Volume 4, No. 1 (2018), pp. 76–92
Author
Tadesse Simie Metekia
Publication Year
2018
Region
Africa
Thematic Area
Forensics
Topic
Burial Site / Mass Grave / Management of the Dead
Access
Open access

Atrocities that befell Ethiopia during the Dergue regime (1974–91) targeted both the living and the dead. The dead were in fact at the centre of the Dergue’s violence. Not only did the regime violate the corpses of its victims, but it used them as a means to perpetrate violence against the living, the complexity of which requires a critical investigation. This article aims at establishing, from the study of Ethiopian law and practice, the factual and legal issues pertinent to the Dergue’s violence involving the dead. It also examines the efforts made to establish the truth about this particular form of violence as well as the manner in which those responsible for it were prosecuted and eventually punished.