In Addis Ababa, Ethiopia—a shocking and disheartening display of power unfolded as police forcefully interrupted a candlelight vigil organized by Civil Society Organizations at the Elilly International Hotel. The vigil was held in memory of Heaven, a 7-year-old girl who was brutally raped and murdered. It was intended to be a peaceful gathering where community members could come together to honor Heaven’s life and demand justice for the heinous crime committed against her.
The event was abruptly halted when police officers entered the venue, ordering the gathering to disperse. Attendees were left in disbelief as the peaceful vigil, which sought to provide comfort and solidarity in the face of such a tragic loss, was cut short. According to eyewitnesses, the officers not only stopped the vigil but also interrupted a statement being given to journalists, further stifling the community’s attempts to express their grief and demand justice.
Adding to the outrage, camera operators at the scene were coerced into deleting their footage, an action that has sparked widespread condemnation. The forced deletion of video evidence is seen as an attempt to suppress the documentation of both the event and the police’s actions, raising concerns about freedom of the press and the right to peaceful assembly.
The hashtag #JusticeForHeaven has gained traction on social media as people express their frustration and heartbreak over the situation. The incident has highlighted the ongoing struggle for justice and the need for systemic change in how cases of violence against women and children are handled in Ethiopia.
This tragic event comes amid growing calls for a more robust response from the government and law enforcement to address the alarming rise in violence against young girls and women in the country. The forced interruption of a peaceful vigil in memory of a child brutally murdered has only intensified the public’s demand for accountability and justice.
As the community continues to mourn Heaven’s untimely death, the actions of the police during the vigil serve as a grim reminder of the challenges faced by those seeking justice in Ethiopia. However, the fight for Heaven’s justice is far from over, and the voices calling for change will not be silenced.