Saudi Arabia releases 1,000 Ethiopian prisoners

Saudi Arabia agrees to release 1,000 Ethiopian nationals


Reuters May 20, 2018
PHOTO: AFP

ADDIS ABABA: Saudi Arabia has agreed to release 1,000 Ethiopian nationals who have been in prison in the Gulf state for a variety of offences, Ethiopian state-affiliated media said on Saturday.

The decision was made following a request by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who was in Riyadh on an official visit this week, Fana Broadcasting Corporation reported.

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The agency said among the detainees were 100 women. It did not disclose what the charges were. Hundreds of thousands of Ethiopian nationals live in the Gulf region, mostly in Saudi Arabia.

Officials in Riyadh are in the process of deporting more than 500,000 illegal Ethiopian migrants. So far, 160,000 have arrived back in the Horn of Africa country.

COMMENTS (1)

Fayyaz Muhammad | 5 years ago | Reply The act of Saudi Arabian government would relieve them from innumerable home-originated crimes in KSA. Good job! Send back Somalians as well for more peace at home.
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