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Ethiopia: No Security Concerns in Country - FM
VOA, 21 February 2018
Ethiopia's foreign minister has said there are no security concerns in the country, despite a state of emergency imposed by the government last week. Read more »
Ethiopia has seen recurring and sometimes violent anti-government demonstrations since 2014, driven by demands for increased power-sharing among the country's parties and ethnic groups. The Foreign Minister Workneh Gebeyehu has said there were no security concerns, despite a state of emergency imposed by the government last week.
Demonstrations in Addis Ababa
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