September 19, 2024
Addis Insight
Renowned Artist Azeb Worku Arrested for Criticism of Development Projects
In a surprising turn of events, renowned Ethiopian artist Azeb Worku has been detained by authorities. Sources from the 3rd Police Station confirmed to The Habesha that the artist is currently in custody, although official details surrounding her arrest remain scarce.
Azeb’s arrest follows the publication of a deeply emotional article where she criticized the impact of development projects on vulnerable communities. In her article, which gained significant attention on social media before being removed, Azeb recounted the life story of an elderly man whose home was slated for demolition as part of a government-led development initiative. She highlighted the emotional and physical toll this decision had on him and his family, questioning the human cost of progress.
Her writing, poignant and raw, explored how rapid urbanization and expansion projects often disregard the needs of people, particularly the elderly and the poor. She called for a more humane approach to development, urging authorities to prioritize residents’ well-being rather than force them out with minimal notice.
Azeb’s arrest has sparked public outrage, as many believe she is being targeted for openly criticizing governmental policies. Activists and supporters have expressed concern about the shrinking space for free expression in the country. As the story develops, many are eager to see how the authorities will respond to this latest incident involving an outspoken public figure.
Further updates will follow as more information emerges.
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