Johannesburg

Sunday

Showers late. More sun than clouds. Pleasantly warm.

13°C
28°C

7 day forecasts

Ethiopia denies torture claims

2008-10-06 00:14

Addis Ababa - Ethiopia on Saturday denied claims by Human Rights Watch that it tortured terror suspects held in prisons since 2006 when Addis Ababa despatched troops to neighbouring Somalia to quell Islamist rebels.

The New York-based rights watchdog said on Wednesday that at least 90 people were rendered from Kenya to Somalia and then to Ethiopia in the aftermath of Ethiopia's 2006 invasion of Somalia.

Several detainees were housed in solitary cells with their hands cuffed in painful positions behind their backs and their feet tied, it said in a report. It added that many were held incommunicado and without charge.

"Despite HRW's claims none of these people has been maltreated," Ethiopia's foreign ministry said in a statement.

"In fact many of the details claimed by HRW are unsubstantiated and most are simply untrue."

The ministry added that the suspects were not "arbitrarily" arrested, but "were found in a theatre of war or trying to cross the Somali-Kenya border".

Lacked secure prisons

"There were strong grounds for suspicion of terrorist involvement. Under the circumstances of the time, it would have been irresponsible to leave them at large," it said, adding that Mogadishu lacked secure and acceptable prisons.

"Ethiopia has not hidden the identity, fate or whereabouts of anyone brought from Somalia for investigation," it said.

But the rights group said that at least 10 suspects are still languishing in Ethiopian jails some 15 to 21 months after they were first arrested and that the whereabouts of 22 others remained unknown.

Quizzed by US intelligence

It also said US intelligence agencies had questioned the suspects during their captivity in Ethiopia.

Eight Kenyans among dozens who had been rendered to Ethiopia returned home overnight, government spokesperson Alfred Mutua said on Saturday, adding that the suspects had initially denied being Kenyan.

"The government never deported any known Kenyans from this country," Mutua said in a statement.

Kenya sent a team to Addis Ababa in August to negotiate their release amid mounting pressure from the detainees' families and rights groups.

According to Kenyan security sources, some of the eight are suspected of links to al-Qaeda-affiliated groups in the region.

- AFP

inside news24

Cpt: 13-20°C Mostly sunny. Mild. Pta: 16-30°C Showers late. More sun than clouds. Pleasantly warm.
Jhb: 13-28°C Showers late. More sun than clouds. Pleasantly warm. Bloem: 8-28°C High level clouds. Pleasantly warm.
Dbn: 17-21°C Passing showers. More clouds than sun. Cool. PE: 14-18°C A few showers. Decreasing cloudiness. Mild.
7 day forecasts...
Western Cape Eastern Cape Kwazulu Natal Gauteng

Buccleuch - 07:35:32 AM Right hand lane closed for roadworks between the Buccleuch Interchange and the Allandale Road exit until Midnight More traffic reports...

Here are the winning Lotto numbers from the Saturday, November 14 draw.

3, 11, 19, 29, 35, 36  Bonus 27

Lotto plus: 1, 18, 23, 28, 30, 33 Bonus 43

SMS the word Lotto to 31222 to get lotto numbers sent directly to your phone.
More lotto numbers...

Jobs - Find your dream job

QA / Tester

Western Cape - Cape Town
Quiglies Solutions
R20,000-22,000 Per Month Cost To Company

Estimator

Gauteng
Master Career Consulting

Administrator

Gauteng - Pretoria
Kanimambo

Cars - Search 1000's of new and used cars

AUDI

2008 A4 1.8T Multitronics from R 269 000

VOLKSWAGEN

CitiGolf Chico 1.4 5-dr Phase II
2007
R 64,995.00

AUDI

A5 Quattro Coupe 3.2 FSi Tiptronic
2008
R 520,000.00

RENAULT

Megane II Sedan Expression 1.6 Phase II
2006
R 119,990.00

Property - Find a new home

LITTLE FALLS

Single Residential R5,200,000

WILRO PARK EXT 2

Single Residential R2,200,000

HEATHER PARK

Single Residential R2,950,000

Travel - Look, Book, Go!

Free Games - TOO MUCH NEWS? TAKE A BREAK!