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  2. List of detained journalists and activists in Ethiopia (2023)

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    February 14, 2023 First arrest: Released on bail on February 18, 2023 [72] (RSF reported February 22, 2023. Has left the country) [73] Accused of inciting violence and sowing distrust of the government related to the attack against the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. [26] [72] [73] Amanuel Asfaw Addis Ababa: Ethio Selam internet broadcaster ...

  3. 2023 in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    February 3 – Ethiopian prime minister Abiy Ahmed met with officials of the Tigray People's Liberation Front for the first time since the signing of a peace treaty in November. [11] Early February – 3 to 8 people killed when police attacked the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Addis Ababa. [12] [13] [14]

  4. Category:February 2023 events in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    This category contains events in February 2023 in Ethiopia. ... This page was last edited on 27 April 2024, ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

  5. Ethiopian News Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian News Agency (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዜና አገልግሎት Ye-Ityopya Zéna Agelgelot (IZA) or ENA) is the official news agency of the government of Ethiopia. It is the oldest news organisation in Ethiopia.

  6. Persecution of Orthodox Tewahedo Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian government is accused of "masterminding" killings of several Christians for political purpose. For instance, three Christians were killed after unknown armed assailants opened fire in Shashamane on 2 February 2023 amidst crisis between the Ethiopian Orthodox and the illegal Oromia Region synod. [17]

  7. Ethiopian Regional Special Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Amhara Regional Special Forces is headed by the commander-in-chief of the Regional Special Forces. In April 2023, the Ethiopian government's plan to dismantle the paramilitary structure of the regional forces and integrate them into the ENDF, Federal Police, and regional police units led to massive protests in the Amhara region that ultimately led to the outbreak of the War in Amhara.

  8. Ethiopian military pushes back militiamen in two major ... - AOL

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    ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) -Ethiopia's military has pushed local militiamen out of two major towns in the Amhara region, residents said on Wednesday, in its first major battlefield breakthroughs since ...

  9. House demolition in Ethiopia (2019–present) - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2023, about 80% houses would be wiped out according to information gathered by the city's administration. [12] Churches and mosques have also been targeted. [ 13 ] On 26 May 2023, Ethiopian Muslims protested near the Grand Anwar Mosque to protest the government's decision to destroy 30 mosques in the newly established " Sheger ...