
Human Rights Crisis in Ethiopia: OHCHR Report Reveals Deteriorating Situation
The United Nations Human Rights Office has expressed concern over the deteriorating human rights situation in Ethiopia, particularly in the Amhara region. The state of emergency declared in August has led to mass arrests, with over 1,000 people detained, many of whom are young Amhara ethnic origin suspected of supporting the Fano militia. Reports indicate that detainees are being held in improvised detention centers lacking basic amenities. The UN calls on authorities to stop mass arrests, ensure judicial review of detentions, and grant access to oversight bodies. Allegations of ethnic Tigrayans being detained in Western Tigray and human rights violations in Oromia are also of concern. The UN urges prompt investigations and accountability for all human rights violations and abuses in Ethiopia.