Over 60 prisoners at Qilinto dead from gunshots, Hospital sources confirm

From: Ghezae Hagos <ghagos23_at_gmail.com_at_dehai.org>
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2016 08:11:04 -0700

By Engidu Woldie

ESAT News (September 5, 2016)

Hospital sources told ESAT that they have received over 60 bodies from
Qilinto prison on Saturday and Doctors confirmed that all of the victims
died from gunshot wounds. Their bodies were riddled with bullets, according
to the doctors.

Fire broke out at the Qilinto prison outside the capital Addis Ababa on
Saturday sending a shockwave to the entire nation on the safety of several
political prisoners held at the notorious dungeon. Prison sources said the
fire was started as a cover up for the extrajudicial killings at the prison.

It has now been confirmed that the fire had actually deliberately started
by the prison security after they shot and killed four prisoners. The
majority were shot dead by snipers from the rooftop as they run away from
the engulfing flames to save their lives. Some actually were shot and
killed as they try to dowse the fire that broke out in one quarter of the
maximum security prison.

Hospital sources also told ESAT that they were instructed to identify the
bodies only in codes, not by the identities of the deceased. Agazi Special
Forces and Federal police prevent families of the thousands of prisoners
from visiting the hospitals to find if their loved ones were among the dead.

A visit by families of hundreds of prisoners at the various other prisons
where the remaining prisoners were reportedly transferred were to no avail
as security forces would not tell them if their loved ones were in those
prisons.

A total of 50 bodies were reported at the Abiyot Hospital and the Defence
Hospital. Some bodies were transferred from Abiyot Hospital to undisclosed
location.

Some families of prisoners who went to the Kality prison on Monday run into
the guards who work at Qilinto and asked them if their loved ones were
alive and transferred there. The guards told them to come back after five
days.
An estimated 3000 prisoners of conscience, mostly Oromo opposition figures
and Ethiopian Muslims who demanded political and religious freedoms were
being held at the notorious dungeon when fire broke out on Saturday. Forty
one representatives of the Muslim community, fifty youth from Amhara region
detained in the recent protests and Airforce pilots thrown to jail for
bogus charges of affiliation with an opposition political party were among
the political prisoners at Qilinto.

This is the third time in a span of short period when a prison filled with
political prisoners catches fire. A prison in Gondar and Debretabor caught
fire as the brutal forces of the TPLF shot at inmates who were trying to
run away from the fire.

Ethiopians doubt if those fires were accidental. The fires only happened in
prisons where dissenters and democracy activists were held.

A fire that broke out at the Kality prison nine years ago killed at least
150 prisoners. Hundreds of political prisoners including the then leaders
and members of the Coalition for Unity and Democracy, a.k.a Kinijit were
jailed in Kality after they won the national election in a landslide. The
regime rigged the election, security forces killed 198 demonstrators in
Addis Ababa who demanded their votes be respected, and opposition political
leaders were put behind bars following the election in 2005.
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