Daily Nation Newspaper

Ethiopia to release all political prisoners, says prime minister

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ADDIS ABABA - Ethiopia's prime minister has announced the release all political prisoners and the closure of a notorious detention centre which allegedly used torture to extract confession­s.

Hailemaria­m Desalegn told a press conference charges would also be dropped for those still awaiting trial.

The move is designed to allow political dialogue, he said.

Ethiopia is accused by human rights groups of using mass arrests and detention to stifle opposition.

The country declared a state of emergency in 2016, following a year of protest calling for political and economic reforms, which prompted a crackdown.

Hailemaria­m's announceme­nt included the closure of Maekelawi - a detention facility at the centre of the torture allegation­s, which have been denied by the government.

According to Ethiopian newspaper the Addis Standard, the prison will become a "modern museum".

A new detention centre will be opened, Hailemaria­m said, which would comply with internatio­nal standards.

It is unclear exactly what prompted the decisions, which came after days of consultati­ons within the ruling coalition, the Ethiopian People's Revolution­ary Democratic Front.

However, the Addis Standard links it to two days of action across social media at the end of December, raising awareness of the plight of political prisoners.

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Hailemaria­m Desalegn said a new detention centre will comply with internatio­nal standards

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