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The threat of intraethnic strife in Ethiopia

By Adem K Abebe

When news broke of an alleged attempt to remove the security detail of Oromo activist and media mogul Jawar Mohammed, hundreds of his supporters flocked to his residence in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital and capital of the Oromia region. Jawar, who was one of the organisers of the Oromo protests that started in 2015 whichultimately led to the change in government in 2018, was provided security by the federal police after returning from exile last year.

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