Ethiopian security forces have detained hundreds of people after
authorities declared a state of emergency in a nation that saw
anti-government protests and crackdowns.
In the country’s Oromo region, where hundreds of youth lost their
lives in the hands of regime’s security forces, over a thousand people
have been arrested in the last one week alone, a command post setup by
the regime to implement the emergency law told the local media on
Wednesday.
State run media, quoting the command post, confirmed the detention of
670 people in the central region of Arsi while 110 were arrested in
Wollega, west of the country.
Over one thousand people were arrested last week in Sebeta, near the
capital Addis Ababa. Authorities suspect the detainees were organizing
the youth to defy the emergency law.
In the last two weeks, people in the Oromo region of the country have
been protesting the killing of hundreds of festival goers in Debre
Zeit/ Bishoftu on October 2, 2016, where a religious ceremony turned
deadly as security forces fired shots and threw tear gas canisters,
resulting in a massive stampede. At least 700 people, by the estimate of
a local political organization, lost their lives.
The protest in the Oromo region which began in November 2015 still
continues unabated while in Gondar, Amhara region, a three-day strike
concluded on Wednesday. The strike, according to organizers, was aimed
at defying the state of emergency and denounce mass killings and human
rights violations throughout Ethiopia, including Bishoftu.
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