Why 30,000 refugees flee Ethiopia | Ethiopia



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The conflict in northern Ethiopia has already lasted two weeks and threatens to destabilize the Horn of Africa.

When Abiy Ahmed became Ethiopia’s prime minister in 2018, the country was full of promise and enthusiasm for a better future. But this year, hope has turned to horror as headlines about ethnic violence and war have replaced those about peacemaking. The conflict in northern Ethiopia has already lasted two weeks and threatens to destabilize the entire Horn of Africa.

In this episode:

Zecharias Zelalem, freelance journalist.

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