The prison in the capital Addis Ababa was pictured ablaze.
By Matt Thomas
The Qilinti jail also caught fire, with casualties numbering anywhere between one and 20 according to conflicting reports.
Fortune, a privately-owned Ethiopian newspaper, claimed that there had been 20 casualties, but did not specify whether it meant dead or wounded.
It also carried a
The jail is used to imprison members of the
Fortune, citing sources, reported that the fire had been deliberately started as part of an escape attempt and said that police had now taken control of the facility from prison officers.
According to
“Ethiopian security forces have fired on and killed hundreds of students, farmers, and other peaceful protesters with blatant disregard for human life,” said Leslie Lefkow, deputy Africa director at Human Rights Watch.
“The government should immediately free those wrongfully detained, support a credible, independent investigation, and hold security force members accountable for