(ADDIS ABABA, July 18 (Reuters)--Ethiopian Prime Minister
Meles Zenawi has been treated for an illness and is "in good
condition", a government spokesman said on Wednesday, amid
rising speculation about the health of a man in power for two
decades in a poor, violent corner of Africa.
Rumours that he is seriously ill have been rife since the former guerrilla leader, in power since ousting Mengistu Haile Mariam's military junta in 1991, failed to attend an African Union summit in Addis Ababa over the weekend.
Meles, 57, has won praise in the West for his country's solid economic growth and poverty reduction, but rights groups have criticised his government's repression of dissent and poor record on human rights and freedom of expression.
An Ethiopian diplomat in Europe referred to the rumours about his health as "scare-mongering". "He has received treatment and is in good condition," government spokesman Bereket Simon told Reuters. He declined to say what Meles' illness was and where he is receiving treatment.
"His condition is stable and he is on the mend and he will be back to work soon," the diplomat said. "He has had hospital treatment. There is no serious threat to his health." Diplomats in the Ethiopian capital say Meles is receiving treatment in Brussels for an undisclosed illness.
Other sources have said he was treated in Germany, while some opposition groups say he has a life-threatening ailment or has died. Meles, known for his sharp tongue and sarcastic quips, has said he intends to step down in 2015 at the end of his fourth five-year term as premier. Read more from Reuters »
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Rumours that he is seriously ill have been rife since the former guerrilla leader, in power since ousting Mengistu Haile Mariam's military junta in 1991, failed to attend an African Union summit in Addis Ababa over the weekend.
Meles, 57, has won praise in the West for his country's solid economic growth and poverty reduction, but rights groups have criticised his government's repression of dissent and poor record on human rights and freedom of expression.
An Ethiopian diplomat in Europe referred to the rumours about his health as "scare-mongering". "He has received treatment and is in good condition," government spokesman Bereket Simon told Reuters. He declined to say what Meles' illness was and where he is receiving treatment.
"His condition is stable and he is on the mend and he will be back to work soon," the diplomat said. "He has had hospital treatment. There is no serious threat to his health." Diplomats in the Ethiopian capital say Meles is receiving treatment in Brussels for an undisclosed illness.
Other sources have said he was treated in Germany, while some opposition groups say he has a life-threatening ailment or has died. Meles, known for his sharp tongue and sarcastic quips, has said he intends to step down in 2015 at the end of his fourth five-year term as premier. Read more from Reuters »
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