(AP) A rights group is accusing Ethiopia’s security forces of
carrying out serious rights abuses during recent protests in the
country’s Oromia region.
The Ethiopia-based Human Rights Council said Monday that it found
evidence of extrajudicial killings, tortures, beatings, illegal
detentions, forced disappearances and arson attacks during and after the
protests.
In November, protests erupted in the Oromia region over a proposed
plan to expand the municipal boundary of the capital, Addis Ababa, which
some believed would lead to the displacement of farmers.
Authorities have since abandoned the plan but clashes continue. The
Human Right Council said at least 103 people have been killed.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn recently told lawmakers
he is “apologetic for the death and destruction” that happened during
the protests.
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