(AFP) Dozens arrested in Ethiopia anti-government protest

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Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2016 13:34:27 -0400

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Dozens arrested in Ethiopia anti-government protest

AFP on August 7, 2016, 12:32 am
Dozens arrested in Ethiopia anti-government protest
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Addis Ababa (AFP) - Ethiopian police made dozens of arrests Saturday
during an anti-government demonstration in Addis Ababa as ethnic
unrest reached the capital.

The arrests, reported by an AFP correspondent at the scene, came less
than a week after thousands of people from Ethiopia's ethnic Amhara
group joined a demonstration in the northern city of Gondar.

Some of those arrested and taken away in pick-up trucks appeared to
have been beaten to judge from their bloodied faces.

Saturday's rally was called by opposition groups from the Oromo,
Ethiopia's main ethnic group. Some 500 people gathered amid a heavy
police presence on the capital's main Meskel Square shouting slogans
such as "we want our freedom" and "free our political prisoners."

Police swiftly moved in to break up the protest.

Prime Minister Haile Mariam Dessalegn had Friday announced a ban on
demonstrations which "threaten national unity" and called on police to
use all means at their disposal to prevent them.

Although small Saturday's rally was significant in that it was the
first of a series by Oromo and Amhara, the two main ethnic groupings
making up some 80 percent of the population, to be held in Addis
Ababa.

Both groups say they suffer discrimination in favour of ethnic
Tigrayans, who they say occupy the key jobs in the government and
security forces.

Ethiopian authorities say at least a dozen people have been killed in
clashes with police over territorial disputes in recent weeks.

Also Saturday, local people told AFP there had been further rallies
and clashes with police in the city of Ambo and Nemekte, in the Oromo
region, as well as a call for a rally in Baher Dar in the Amhara
region.

Authorities have blocked access to social media, the activists' key
channel for such rallying calls, since Friday.

Internet access was nearly impossible Saturday in Addis Ababa itself,
an AFP journalist said.
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