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Ethiopian minority group considers breakaway

Publish date: 20 November 2019
Issue Number: 4829
Diary: Legalbrief Today
Category: Corruption

Members of Ethiopia’s Sidama ethnic group are today expected to vote on forming a breakaway regional state. A Mail & Guardian Online report notes that the poll risks further destabilising the country ahead of next year’s national elections. The Sidama push for statehood already triggered violence in July that left dozens dead and prompted the government to place Ethiopia’s southern region under the control of soldiers and federal police. The referendum touches on the issue of autonomy – the bedrock of a federal system designed to provide widespread ethnic self-rule in a hugely diverse country of more than 100m people.

Full Mail & Guardian Online report

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