Ethiopia: How a Tigrayan Opposition Leader Who First Exposed Eritrean Troops' Atrocities in Tigray Languishes in Ethiopia Prison After Bail

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Ethiopia: How a Tigrayan Opposition Leader Who First Exposed Eritrean Troops' Atrocities in Tigray Languishes in Ethiopia Prison After Bail
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" and in"violation" of the country's electoral law. The Tigray regional state's electoral commission, which was constituted before the local election, however, proclaimed the election for the local council as"successful" and said Assimba had received 774 votes of the more than 2.6 million people registered to cast their ballots for the regional council, becoming fifth.

He asserts that by now, he is the only Tigrayan opposition party member/leader still languishing in a federal prison for two consecutive years, while many others with similar circumstances were released over the course of time.

One of a group of six defense lawyers, representing the defendants in the charge, including Dori, toldthat indeed the charges against Dori were rearranged into another file [the TPLF leaderships' file] after he was granted a bail that was violated by the police, demanding his arrest for different accusation other than the charges he was initially arrested for.

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