"They are suspected of some serious crimes, and the police are investigating the case," government spokesman Getachew Reda told AFP, without providing details of their alleged crimes.
The journalists and a group of bloggers known as "Zone 9" were arrested last week, prompting an outcry from rights groups.
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) called the arrests "one of the worst crackdowns against free expression" in the country, while Amnesty International said it was part of a "long trend of arrests and harassment of human rights defenders, activists, journalists and political opponents."
Leslie Lefkow of Human Rights Watch said the "arrests signal, once again, that anyone who criticises the Ethiopian government will be silenced", and called for their immediate release.
The bloggers Zone 9 website, reportedly named after the prison where political detainees are held, listed the names of nine people arrested, saying they were charged with having worked with foreign human rights activists to foment violence or instability.
Source: news.yahoo.com

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