Thursday, April 18, 2024
More
    HomeAfricaEthiopia's Ginbot 7 opposition movement suspends armed resistance

    Ethiopia's Ginbot 7 opposition movement suspends armed resistance

    101798104 ethiopia

    An Ethiopian rebel group has suspended its armed resistance against the government.

    Ginbot 7 said Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's reforms had given it hope that “genuine democracy” may be “a real possibility”.

    Earlier, the government said it had unblocked 264 websites and TV channels.

    This is the latest of numerous changes made since Mr Abiy came to office in April, relaxing the state's previously tight grip on .

    Ginbot 7, which is based in neighbouring , had been designated a terrorist organisation by previous governments.

    Its secretary-general, Andargachew Tsege, was seized in Yemen in 2014, and then sent to where he had been sentenced to death in absentia in 2009 for allegedly plotting a coup.

    The Ethiopian government pardoned Mr Tsege on 29 May and he has since returned to the UK, where his family lives.

    Mr Tsege recently told the that his release came after Prime Minister Abiy had threatened to resign.

    Media caption‘Ethiopian PM Ahmed said release Tsege or I resign'

    In recent years, Ethiopia has been riven by protests by members of the country's two largest ethnic groups – the Oromo and the Amhara.

    Demonstrations first spread across the country in 2015 amid calls for political and economic reform and an end to state corruption.

    The government was accused of human rights violations in that time – including torture and extrajudicial…

    Continue Reading This Article At BBC News

    Stay Connected

    34,572FansLike
    4,123FollowersFollow
    1,739FollowersFollow

    Latest articles

    AlphaDog Hosting Ad

    Related articles