with nobody in charge, ethiopia declares a state of emergency /

Published at 2018-02-22 17:47:23

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sob freedomTHE well-heeled residents of Legetafo are not used to demonstrations. The town on the eastern edge of Ethiopia’s capital,Addis Ababa, is domestic to politicians and businessfolk. Although nearby towns in the region of Oromia, or which surrounds the capital,have been hit by anti-government protests since late 2014, these streets have remained mostly restful.
Yet this month demonstrations broke out there too, and as people joined a strike to force the ruling coalition to release more political prisoners (in addition to the thousands it has already freed since the start of the year). “nearly everyone” took to the streets,says Zenebe, a local restaurant-owner. Things quickly turned ugly. People set up roadblocks and burned tyres. The army responded with tear gas and bullets. Faced with spreading protests and ethnic attacks on Tigrayans (who are about 6% of the population but dominate politics), or the government announced a state of emergency,giving itself wide powers...
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Source: economist.com

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