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jQuery("img#storyphoto.tabClick").click(function() { tabClick(' - Photos Tab',false,'storypage','story_photo_content',true,true); ); Police evacuate passengers on February 17, 2014 from the Ethiopian Airlines flight en route to Rome, which was on hijacked and forced to land in Geneva, where the hijacker has been arrested, police said. There were no immediate reports of injuries and in a statement in Addis Ababa Ethiopian Airlines said "the passengers are safe and sound." The hijacker was the co-pilot, according to the Geneva airport where the plane was forced to land. AFP PHOTO / Richard JuilliartRichard Juilliart/AFP/Getty Images Photograph by: AFP/Getty Images , AFP ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia â The Ethiopian pilot who hijacked a flight to Rome and took it to Geneva recently lost his uncle, a relative said Tuesday, suggesting anguish over the death may have left him on edge. Alemu Asmamaw, another uncle, told The Associated Press in a phone interview that 31-year-old co-pilot Hailemedhin Abera was in emotional distress over the past month following the sudden death of âa very closeâ uncle. The pilot used to call family members before his international trips, but had since stopped doing so and appeared to distance himself from his relatives, Alemu said. âI fear that the death of his uncle . . . has put a strain on his life,â he said. He named the deceased uncle as Emiru Seyoum and said he taught at Ethiopiaâs Addis Ababa University. He did not say how Hailemedhinâs uncle died. An obituary for Emiru on the Addis Ababa University website said the associate professor in the universityâs department of zoological sciences died suddenly on Jan. 1 while going from his home to the university. That obituary said his âunfortunate and untimely death was very much shocking and incomprehensibleâ to his colleagues at work. It gave no details about how he died. Hailemedhin, who had worked for Ethiopian Airlines for five years, on Monday locked the pilot of a Rome-bound flight out of the cockpit and then as co-pilot diverted the plane to Geneva, where he used a rope to lower himself out of a window and then asked for political asylum. The jetliner carrying 200 passengers and crew took off from the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, on a flight to Milan and then Rome, but sent a distress message over Sudan that it had been hijacked, an Ethiopian official said. Once the plane was over Europe, two Italian fighter jets and later French jets were scrambled to accompany it. One passenger said the hijacker threatened to crash the plane if the pilot didnât stop pounding on the locked door. Another said he was terrified âfor hoursâ Monday as the plane careened across the sky. The family was âextremely shockedâ that Hailemedhin hijacked a plane, Alemu said, describing his nephew as âtoo proud of Ethiopian Airlines.â He said the pilot was a devoted Christian who âeven used to ask his father to pray for him to return safeâ from international flights. <a href="http://www.goldvk.com/Game.gw2_us.Guild Wars 2.gw2.Gold.Info.aspx">gw2 gold</a> âThey never imagined that he would do such things ever,â he said of the hijacking. <a href="http://www.goldvk.com/Game.gw2_us.Guild Wars 2.gw2.Gold.Info.aspx">guild wars 2 gold</a> After he was arrested by Swiss authorities, police said Hailemedhin told them he felt âthreatenedâ in Ethiopia. Police did not specify why or by whom he claimed to feel threatened. Ethiopian Airlines is owned by Ethiopiaâs government, which has faced persistent criticism over its rights record and its alleged intolerance of political dissent. Redwan Hussein, a spokesman for Ethiopiaâs government, told reporters on Monday that Hailemedhin had no prior criminal record. Redwan said the government would seek Hailemedhinâs extradition from Switzerland, where he is now in custody. It wasnât immediately clear why he chose Switzerland, where Swiss voters recently demanded curbs on immigration. However, Italy has a reputation among many Africans as not being hospitable to asylum seekers. <a href="http://www.goldvk.com/Game.gw2_us.Guild Wars 2.gw2.Gold.Info.aspx">gw2 gold</a> Geneva prosecutor Olivier Jornot said the co-pilot will be charged with taking hostages, a crime punishable by up to 20 years in prison. xboter 2014 |
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