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Over 1,100 arrested under Ethiopia state of emergency

AFP  |  Addis Ababa 

More than 1,100 people have been arrested in since the nation declared a following the prime minister's resignation last month, reported today.

Hailemariam Desalegn's surprise resignation came after more than two years of anti-protests and increasing divisions in the ruling party.

The Ethiopian People's has for the first time picked an ethnic Oromo, Abiy Ahmed, to be its new leader.

He is set to be sworn in as early next week.

The state-affiliated Fana Broadcast Corporate said 1,107 people have been detained for violating decree, which suspends the constitution and allows police to hold people without trial.

"They were detained for killing peaceful civilians and security forces, setting houses and financial institutions ablaze, illicit movement of firearms, destroying and public institutions (and) blocking roads," Fana reported, citing Tadesse Hordofa, overseeing the decree.

spiralled into crisis in late 2015 when the country's largest ethnicity the Oromo began protesting a plan to expand the borders of the capital into the surrounding Oromia region.

A 10-month declared in October 2016 quelled the unrest but only after hundreds of deaths and tens of thousands of arrests.

The arrests under the latest were mainly in Oromia, but also in the Amhara region, where anti-sentiment is also strong, the broadcaster reported.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 31 2018. 19:55 IST
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