ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — A state-affiliated
media group in Ethiopia said a court has found 13 people accused of
establishing a secret terrorist network guilty over the issue of Muslim
face coverings.
The broadcaster, Fana, quoted the state
prosecutor on Monday as saying the suspects used religion to conceal
their terrorist intents and forge a secret network.
The group opposed the legal prohibition at universities of a Muslim face covering called the niqab.
Yilikal Getnet, chairman of the opposition Blue Party, said the verdicts are politically motivated and counter to religious freedom. Yilikal said no free country would charge a person with terror acts for opposing a dress code.
Ethiopia has arrested dozens of journalists, opposition figures and activists for alleged terrorism offenses. Rights groups say the government is trying to silence dissent.
Source: trivalleycentral.com/
The group opposed the legal prohibition at universities of a Muslim face covering called the niqab.
Yilikal Getnet, chairman of the opposition Blue Party, said the verdicts are politically motivated and counter to religious freedom. Yilikal said no free country would charge a person with terror acts for opposing a dress code.
Ethiopia has arrested dozens of journalists, opposition figures and activists for alleged terrorism offenses. Rights groups say the government is trying to silence dissent.
Source: trivalleycentral.com/
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