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Around 900 returnees, including many mothers with young children, landed at Addis Ababa International Airport throughout the day, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said.
Most of the women returnees were dressed in black abaya robes, traditional in Saudi Arabia, some with their faces covered by a niqab.
Many were carrying babies on their backs or holding children by the hand, with their meager belongings crammed into plastic bags as they queued up to be registered after they got off the plane.
"We are back in our blessed country after six months in prison," rejoiced Medina, a 28-year-old woman who was among those coming off the plane.
"We were crying daily," said Jemila Shafi, 29, one of the returnees from Saudi Arabia.
She said that they were given one loaf of bread and a pot of cooked rice to be shared between 300 people.
"Even 400 people were living in one room and we couldn't see the sunlight," she added.
The Ethiopian foreign ministry has said it will repatriate about 100,000 of its citizens from Saudi Arabia over the next seven to 11 months, under an agreement recently signed between the two countries.
"It is estimated that about 750,000 Ethiopians currently reside in the Kingdom (of Saudi Arabia) with about 450,000 likely to have traveled to the country through irregular means and will need help to return home," the IOM said in a statement.
Human rights organizations have for several years denounced the detention conditions of Ethiopian migrants in Saudi Arabia.
Source: Agencies
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