Hospitalized mayor may seek overseas treatment


Dr. Berhanu Nega and Engineer Hailu Shawel briefing the media on Election Day in May 2005
Dr. Berhanu Nega (right) and CUD-Kinijit leader Hailu Shawel are seen in this photo briefing the media on May 16, 2005 on the possibility of forming a coalition government with UEDF - the other opposition party - following their unprecedented successes at the May 2005 polls. The country's hopes of a peaceful power transition were dashed when Meles Zenawi declared a state of emergency followed by killings of unarmed protesters and a nationwide crackdown on opposition members and supporters. Several months have passed since the popularly elected leaders have been in jail on fabricated charges of 'treason and genocide.' (Photo courtesy of Andrew Heavens).
ADDIS ABABA - Dr Berhanu Nega, one of the most prominent Kinijit leaders in jail has been admitted to a hospital in Addis but his health condition may seek advanced medical attention than the health facilities in the country could offer, a source has said.

An affable friend of the city residents of Addis on top of being one of the popularly-elected Kinijit leaders of the Ethiopian people, Dr. Berhanu was rushed to hospital last Thursday after experiencing "shortness of breath."

"Physicians have carried out tests and are waiting for results," the source said. "His condition may force him to seek treatment abroad."

The popular blog Ethio-Zagol reported on its part that appalling prison conditions were respnsible for landing the Kinijit official in a hospital.

Kinijit leaders are confined to a rat-and-flee-infested cell housing about 400 inmates of which some are fellons convicted of hard-core crimes, Ethio-Zagol said.

Jailed Addis Ababa mayor receives Distinguished Alumnus Award

• New School for Social Research
Posted to the Web: May 26, 2006

The New School for Social Research has proudly presented the 2006 Distinguished Alumnus Award to Berhanu Nega (PhD in Economics, 1991) at the 2006 Graduation Ceremony on May 19, 2006.

Founded as the University in Exile in the 1930s, The New School for Social Research created a safe haven for leading European scholars under threat at home. Their progressive ideas and quest for justice and equality inspired a tradition of probing democratic dialogue that continues in our classrooms today and is brought by our students to the wider world in often difficult and dangerous environments. It is in this spirit that we recognize Berhanu Nega, a leading proponent of democracy in his native Ethiopia, who received his PhD in economics in 1991.

A respected economist and politician, Nega has taught at the University of Addis Ababa and in 2005 was the first elected mayor of Addis Ababa in the country's history. He has served as president of the Ethiopian Economic Association, founded and served as director of the Ethiopian Economic Policy Research Institute, and was a consultant for the UN Economic Commission for Africa. Prior to his work in Ethiopia, Nega served as an assistant professor at Bucknell University.

On November 1, 2005, Nega was arrested along with several prominent members of the Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD), Ethiopia's leading opposition party. These arrests followed protests over recent Ethiopian election irregularities in which more than 80 people were killed and hundreds wounded. Nega and his political allies are being held on charges of treason-an offense punishable by death under Ethiopian law. Amnesty International regards them as "prisoners of conscience, arrested solely for the non-violent expression of political beliefs."

At The New School for Social Research, world peace and global justice are not theoretical ideals; they are the central, practical goals of every course of study. We salute the eloquence and courage with which Berhanu Nega is striving for human rights and democracy in Ethiopia, and we hope that his freedom will soon be won. For more information, visit The Save Nega Campaign


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