Mass graves accidentally uncovered in an Ethiopian prison

ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA – On Tuesday this week, construction workers have accidentally discovered mass graves inside the notorious Central Investigation’s (Maekelawi) detention center that is located behind the Addis Ababa Police Commission.

The Addis Ababa Police Commission’s headquarters is being torn down and rebuilt.

Mass graves accidentally uncovered in an Addis Ababa prison

Fresh bodies and old bones accidentally uncovered at Maekalawi, Ethiopia’s notorious prison that’s run by the U.S.-financed regime of the Tigrean People’s Liberation Front (Woyanne). In 2009, the U.S. Department of State asked Congress to authorize $472 million to be given to the Woyanne regime.

According to Ethiopian Review Intelligence Unit’s sources, the graves were discovered when the bulldozer that was leveling the ground accidentally damaged the foundation of the building where the mass graves are located. When the building came down, the construction workers and some passersby saw several fresh bodies, as well as skulls and bones in plastic bags.

The Federal Police prison guards immediately chased away every one and sealed off the area.

Maekelawi is run by the Federal Police under direct command of Ethiopia’s dictator Meles Zenawi.

Disappearances of the Meles regime’s critics, particularly less known ones, have been common occurrences in Ethiopia. It is not a big surprise such mass graves exist inside prisons. There are thought to be hundreds of them through out Ethiopia.