Monday, December 23

Ethiopia’s government-appointed Human Rights Commission has strongly condemned security forces for beating people and firing live bullets into a crowd in the capital, Addis Abeba.

According to reports, at least one person was killed and many others were injured.

On Thursday, people gathered to commemorate the country’s late-nineteenth-century victory over Italian invaders at the Battle of Adwa.

Inside one of the city’s historic Orthodox Christian churches, tear gas was fired.

Since protests were called following a split in the influential Orthodox Church, Ethiopian authorities have been hesitant to allow crowds on the streets.

Most social media platforms have been blocked for three weeks.

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