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Member of City Council says several Amharas detained in Addis Ababa






ADDIS ABABA – (BORKENA) – Most of the 10,000 imprisoned individuals under the pretext of “extremist” and “anti-peace elements” are Amhara natives, a member of Addis Ababa City Council said. Police Commissioner of the City refuted on his part that his commission does not arrest on the basis of ethnicity, Ethiopia Insider reported. Kassa Teshager (PhD) who joined the City Council by representing the ruling Prosperity Party from Yeka Sub-City, said this last Saturday, 08 July 2023, at a regular meeting of the City Council. The Council Member said that “the treatment of detainees is not humane”. While presenting the plan execution report of 2015 Ethiopian Fiscal Year, City Mayor, Adanech Abebie raised among other things, the issue of peace and security. She said that over 2,000 “anti-peace elements” who were allegedly involved to endanger the peace and security of the City were prosecuted.

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