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Ethiopia: 'We Can't Protest So We Pray'
IPS, 17 April 2017
As dawn breaks in Bahir Dar, men prepare boats beside Lake Tana to take to its island monasteries the tourists that are starting to return. Read more »
Frustrations have grown for many due to what's deemed gross governmental oppression. But almost everyone agrees that for now, with the state of emergency in place, there's not much more they can do, writes James Jeffrey for IPS Africa.
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InterPress Service Africa looks at the situation in the Amhara region after last year's Oromo Protests. Ethiopian national flags and regional Amhara flags flutter along the bridge over the Blue ... see more »
Woman and child outside a Gonder church with crosses marked in ash on their foreheads.
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