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Ethiopian prominent figures charged with terrorism to appear in court on Monday
 
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Sun, 20 Sep 2020   ||   Ethiopia, Ethiopia
 

Prominent opposition figures are among 24 people charged with terrorism in Ethiopia are to appear before a court on Monday, the country’s attorney general said.

The charges were connected to an ethnic unrest following the killing of popular Oromo singer Hachalu Hundessa, leaving more than 150 people dead in late June.

Critics have accused Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of locking up those who oppose his government.

Jawar Mohammed,a media mogul turned opposition politician with a huge following among young people in Oromo was among those charged. He was arrested in July as security forces cracked down. His lawyer dismissed the charges announced on Saturday as baseless.

Mr Jawar, a former supporter of Mr Abiy, has criticized him for not doing enough to address the long-felt grievances of the Oromo people, a group which they both belong to.

Mr Abiy in an opinion piece in this week’s Economist, said people opposed to his reforms were harvesting the seeds of inter-ethnic and inter-religious division and hatred.

A number of other critics, some of whom are not in the country, were also mentioned as being among the group of suspects.

According to a statement posted by the attorney general on social media, they have also been charged under telecom fraud and firearms laws.

Rights groups have criticized the fact that it has taken weeks for any charges to be brought against them. At least 166 people died in the days which followed the killing of Hachalu, 34, back in June and the father-of-two was seen as a hero in Oromia. His songs focused on the rights of the country’s Oromo people, Ethiopia’s largest ethnic group, and became anthems in a wave of protests that led to the downfall of the previous prime minister in 2018. The motive remains unclear. Hachalu had said he had received death threats.

 

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