Apparently, it was not just Mullah who suffered as servants of Hannibal Gadhafi’s family. A man too frightened to reveal his name led CNN reporters to another one of Hannibal Gadhafi’s properties, a gated, high-walled villa-like house, where the man said more abuse was meted out to staffers.
“Shweyga is not the only one,” he said, describing a Sudanese man who was also scalded with water after he burned an undershirt he was ironing.
Addis Ababa — Some 29 terror suspects, which Ethiopian police said have links with banned rebel group the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), have been arrested by the country’s security services.Among detained, are nine members of opposition parties, Oromo Peoples Congress (OPC) and Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (OFDM) the National Intelligence and Security Service and Federal Police Joint Anti-Terrorist Taskforce said on Tuesday.He said the foreign staff bore the brunt of the abuse.Another foreign nanny contacted CNN and described Aline Gadhafi as a “sadist” and a “psychologically sick” woman.A room in the villa perhaps bears out the nanny’s words — a prison cell in a private home.Back at the burn hospital, Mullah faces months of recuperation and surgery. Her story generated enormous public response. So far, people have donated more than $16,000 dollars for her care.
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