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He told the agency that the man he’d seen was unmistakably Kefelegn Alemu Worku, a notorious prison guard during a period in the late 1970s known as the “Red Terror” in Ethiopia. Worku was ...
Kefelegn Alemu Worku (kah-FEH’-lun ah-LEE’-moo WER’-koo) entered his plea in federal court in Denver on Tuesday. A judge denied bail. Worku is accused of using falsified documents to enter ...
The man authorities identify as Kefelegn Alemu Worku (kah-FEH’-lun ah-LEE’-moo WER’-koo) pleaded not guilty to U.S. immigration charges and denied that he is a former guard at a prison know ...
A judge Tuesday is expected to hear evidence about whether Kefelegn Alemu Worku should be granted bail. Worku is accused of using falsified documents to enter the United States and live in Denver ...
The Denver Post reports Kefelegn Alemu Worku on Thursday withdrew an offer to plead guilty on charges alleging he falsified immigration documents, after learning he would be subject to deportation.
Three former Ethiopian political prisoners identified the man as Kefelegn Alemu Worku (kah-FEH’-lun ah-LEE’-moo WER’-koo), saying he brutally mistreated them and others in the late 1970s ...
A brutal Ethopian prison guard who tortured inmates with cattle prods in the 1970s has been arrested following a chance encounter in a U.S.restaurant by one of his victims, immigration chiefs ...
Three former Ethiopian political prisoners identified the man as Kefelegn Alemu Worku, saying he brutally mistreated them and others in the late 1970s, authorities said. He is being held on ...
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