Threats and control: Ethiopia opposition raises alarm ahead of elections
Summary
An opposition party in Ethiopia has called for protests ahead of the general elections scheduled for Monday, saying the vote is unfair. The national election board has not allowed the protest, and opposition members have expressed concerns about their safety before the election.Key Facts
- Ethiopia will hold general elections on Monday.
- An opposition party wants to hold a nationwide protest.
- The protest is meant to challenge what the opposition calls an undemocratic election.
- The national election board has refused to approve the protest.
- Opposition parties say they fear for their safety before the vote.
- Tensions are rising as the election day approaches.
- The report comes from Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa.
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