Saturday, November 28, 2015

Ethiopian Towns Rocked By Protests

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(The Horn Post) — On Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015, young Oromo protesters demanding a halt to Addis Ababa Integrated Regional Development plan, also known as Addis Ababa Master Plan, swarmed Ambo and Mendi towns, located in the western parts of Ethiopia.
According to social media updates, roads were blocked by burning tires and rocks in Mendi, a town located 350 miles to the west of Addis Ababa, in Oromia Regional State.
Similar protests were happening in Ambo town, located 78 miles to the west of Addis Ababa. More than two dozens of students and residents of this town were killed by Ethiopian security forces in 2014 when they protested against the same project.

12308250_10101989766713353_391259298990918047_nThe protesters and critics of the plan point to its unconstitutionality and unfair compensation of the displaced.
As we previously reported, Addis Ababa Integrated Regional Development plan ruined lives in its path.
As of the time of this publication, there were no fatalities reported even though some social media activists are posting images of injured young men.
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