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Stifling Dissent: Ethiopian Opposition Says Recent Arrests Aim To Deter Future Protests

Stifling Dissent: Ethiopian Opposition Says Recent Arrests Aim To Deter Future Protests

From Reuters. Story by Aaron Maasho.

An Ethiopian opposition group said Friday that police had arrested more than 2,600 people in the last three weeks for taking part in land protests and that the government was aiming to deter future protests.

Plans to requisition farmland in the Oromia region surrounding the capital for development sparked the country’s worst unrest in over a decade, with rights groups and U.S.-based dissidents saying as many as 200 people may have been killed.

An opposition coalition said the arrests over protests in the four months up to February came despite government assurances of clemency.

Authorities scrapped the land scheme in January and pledged not to prosecute the demonstrators, while Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn issued an apology in parliament last month saying his administration would work to address grievances over governance.

Despite the pledges, the Ethiopian Federal Democratic Unity Forum (MEDREK) said 2,627 people have since been “illegally rounded up” and remain under custody.

“It is an act of reprisal,” MEDREK’s chairman Beyene Petros told Reuters.

“The whole purpose why they are increasing their witch hunt is to simply stop the public from planning or initiating any future public protest,” he added.

The coalition said in a statement that the arrests took place in 12 different areas of Oromiya, Ethiopia’s largest region by size and population.

The vast majority of the population still survives on small farms. The opposition says farmers have often been forced off land and poorly compensated.

Read more at Reuters.