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Sources: Health of Ethiopian Politicians Worsens Amid Prison Neglect

Sources: Health of Ethiopian Politicians Worsens Amid Prison Neglect

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 20, 2024 3:45 pm
By Taha Sakr 6 Min Read
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The health of two prominent Ethiopian politicians, Mr. Yohannes Buayalew and Mr. Christian Tadelle has reportedly reached a critical state, raising alarms among their families and supporters. According to sources who spoke to DNE Africa, the two leaders, imprisoned without trial for over a year, are facing life-threatening medical conditions due to what is being described as deliberate neglect by the prison authorities.

Mr. Christian Tadelle, a member of the House of People’s Representatives, and Mr. Yohannes Buayalew, a senior member of the Amhara Regional Council and former federal official, have been detained under controversial circumstances. Their arrest, which came amidst rising political tensions in Ethiopia, has drawn significant criticism from human rights groups, especially given the lack of formal charges or a trial.

Concerns over their health first emerged several months ago, with their families repeatedly calling for urgent medical intervention. Both politicians are said to suffer from severe medical complications that have been exacerbated by the prison’s refusal to grant them consistent access to healthcare. Despite a court order mandating that the two men receive proper treatment, the prison administration has repeatedly delayed or outright denied their transfer to medical facilities.

A Crisis at MeQrez Hospital

Two weeks ago, the situation took a turn for the worse when both politicians were rushed to MeQrez Hospital after experiencing severe hemorrhaging. Medical reports indicate that both required emergency surgery to manage the bleeding. However, sources close to their families revealed that the procedures were only partially successful, leaving both men in a precarious state. Shockingly, the two were returned to prison shortly after the surgeries, depriving them of the critical post-operative care necessary for recovery.

“The way they have been treated is inhumane,” said a family member, speaking on condition of anonymity. “They are being denied their basic rights, including the right to medical treatment, which is a clear violation of both Ethiopian and international laws.”

Denied Medical Access

Further compounding the issue, both Mr. Yohannes and Mr. Christian were scheduled to attend follow-up medical appointments today, but prison authorities reportedly denied them permission to leave. This decision has ignited outrage among their families and supporters, who view it as a blatant disregard for their lives.

“This is not just a legal issue—it’s a humanitarian crisis,” a relative of Mr. Yohannes told DNE Africa. “Their health is deteriorating rapidly, and without immediate medical attention, we fear the worst.”

Human rights advocates have echoed these sentiments, accusing the Ethiopian government of neglecting the rights of detainees. They warn that the prison administration’s actions could set a dangerous precedent, undermining the constitutional protections guaranteed to all citizens, including those in custody.

A Broader Issue

The plight of Mr. Yohannes and Mr. Christian highlights broader concerns about the state of Ethiopia’s prison system. Overcrowding, inadequate medical facilities, and poor living conditions have long plagued the country’s detention centers. Advocacy groups have called for comprehensive reforms to address these issues, arguing that the current system fails to meet basic standards of human dignity and care.

The political implications of their detention are also significant. Both men are influential figures within Ethiopia’s political landscape, and their imprisonment without trial has drawn widespread criticism domestically and internationally. Observers warn that their deteriorating health could further inflame tensions in an already polarized political environment.

Urgent Calls for Action

In light of these developments, the families of the two politicians have issued an urgent appeal for international intervention. They are calling on global human rights organizations and foreign governments to pressure Ethiopian authorities to uphold their legal obligations and provide immediate medical care to the detained leaders.

Legal experts argue that the Ethiopian government’s handling of the situation not only violates its constitutional duty to protect detainees but also undermines its credibility on the international stage. “This case is a litmus test for Ethiopia’s commitment to human rights,” said one analyst. “The government must act swiftly to ensure the well-being of these individuals, or risk further eroding public trust.”

A Race Against Time

As the health of Mr. Yohannes Buayalew and Mr. Christian Tadelle continues to deteriorate, their families remain steadfast in their fight for justice. Each passing day without proper medical care brings them closer to the point of no return, making the call for immediate action all the more urgent.

The situation has become a rallying point for human rights activists, who view it as emblematic of deeper systemic issues in Ethiopia’s justice and prison systems. For now, the fate of these two politicians hangs in the balance, with their families and supporters fearing that time may be running out.

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