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Scores injured as police, Muslims clash in Ethiopia capital

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By Tesfa-Alem Tekle

July 15, 2012 (ADDIS ABABA) - Over 100 people including eight policemen were injured after clashes broke out during the weekend between police and Muslim protesters in Addis Ababa, where African leaders are gathered for African Union (AU) assembly.

The clashes took place after police attempt to break off what it said was an “illegal preparations for assembly” by a group of “radical Muslims” who wish to make Ethiopia into an Islamic state.

A police official on Sunday told Sudan Tribune that the group has no legal right to conduct or to call for public gatherings.

“The extremist group have been making several campaigns and calls for demos at different mosques of the city on the pretext of religion” the police official said.

According to Federal Police, the group had called for demonstrations on Sunday to deliberately disrupt the ongoing AU summit.

During the past two months, the capital, Addis Ababa, has been a scene of Muslim protests which accuse the government of interference in religious affairs. An allegation Addis Ababa denies.

Today protesters took control of the great Mosque of Anwar before security forces arrived to restore order.

Police took custody of dozens of people, eyewitness told Sudan Tribune. Police rejected reports that there had been fatalities.

Following the incident the Ethiopian National Transitional Council (ENTC) in a statement accused the Ethiopian government of intensifying its crack-down on the Muslim community.

“The Ethiopian government must be held accountable for its atrocities against Ethiopian Muslims” the group said by further calling on the international community to immediately intervene over the situation.

Ethiopian Muslims are estimated to make up some 40 per cent of the country’s 81 million dominantly-Christian population.

Religious violence is not common in Ethiopia, which normally prides itself on being a symbol of religious tolerance.

(ST)

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  • 16 July 2012 05:14, by Anti-traitors!

    No islamization in Ethiopia of Africa. Those bigots must be kicks out by any means.

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    • 16 July 2012 05:48, by Kurnyel

      Anti-traitors, you are the damn and ugly face human being who can worth nothing than price of chicken if you are for sale. How can you talk as if you were born yesterday? Which Africa are you talking about? The entire continence of Africa is in our hand and our control fool, from Cairo to Cape Town, from Madagascar to Cape Vienna in West Africa, read current world news block.

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    • 16 July 2012 06:42, by omoni jr.

      Ethiopians are racists too.
      Let them earn what they sow,they marginalised muslim and treat them badly,so muslim have right to break out from Ethiopa colony.Ethiopia is supposed to respected country in Africa,because of its credits for not being colonized by European powers.

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      • 16 July 2012 07:19, by Anti-traitors!

        Your small Equatorian’s brain is not working man! Why are you talking like Islam convert? May be, you were once been in their fold of Islam or planing to joins them soon in their gayic’s kingdom of Arabbia. Haa.., enjoy!But, watch out Ethiopians may soon kick your ass if you don not refrains.

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    • 16 July 2012 12:57, by Anti Dinka’s

      o Darfurian Toilet cleaner in Bahri ...Kurnyel
      "Mohammed rasool allah" God·damn bitchhole
      your fucking mom ass hole from ethiopia

      tell Me if she still selling her pussy cat in Bahri

      she will be put to death soon by Taliban/Iranian Style
      stoning to death

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  • 16 July 2012 06:21, by Madina Tonj

    Tesfa Alem Tekle

    Don’t ignore my advice please. Here is what I think the Ethiopia government need to take note from neighborhood Sudan. You can imagine the 3 million possibly have dies in Sudan and the root caused was the Islamic Ideological policies. Now the Muslim population in Ethiopia is growing very aggressive and you will not deny 40 million Muslim in Ethiopia nation and that is a problems

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  • 16 July 2012 06:29, by Mr Equal

    Everywere on world the Islam cousing prblem.in Sudan,nigeria,Angola,Chat Asia.

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  • 16 July 2012 06:32, by Madina Tonj

    Tesfa Alem Tekle

    Saudi Arabia has the plane to turn Ethiopia nation in to Islam why because they thinks Ethiopian are very strong tradition Africa that support African to stick with .

    I think Ethiopia government and Uganda government must not sleep to let these too much Muslims growing uncheck which could turns these 2 Africa nations in to Islam nation something, we Southern Sudanese don’t like

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  • 16 July 2012 16:09, by solider

    madena tonji, why don’t you till that to MOHMED ALI KLAY ,MALKOLM X,FARAKHAN, MIKE TYSON, DAVID CHAPPEL, ICE CUBE, COMMON , AKON....etc. most of african amarican celebrities are muslems. why don’t you till that to mr barak obama? all his uncles in kenya are muslems too.

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  • 16 July 2012 16:51, by Wolleyewu

    Stop talking nonsense, Islam is not a problem in Ethiopia. Ethiopia is for all citizens be Muslim, christian or others. Our prime problem is maladministration of ethinocenteric and aparthide regime in Ethiopia lead by Dictator and chronically ill (blood cancer) Meles Zemawi. He is diappointed in life so he is working hard to destroy Ethiopia day in and day out. His party TPLF is also doing the sam

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  • 16 July 2012 18:05, by James Maker Akok

    Muslim people should know that you should not force religion to people.

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