Ethiopia: Tigray Orthodox Church Leaders Express Concern Over Prime Minister's Remarks, Assessment of Reality of Tigray People
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Ethiopia: Tigray Orthodox Church Leaders Express Concern Over Prime Minister's Remarks, Assessment of Reality of Tigray People
Addis Abeba -Religious leaders of the Tigray Orthodox Church have expressed concern over recent remarks by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, warning that his statements could jeopardize the already fragile peace process in the war-torn region. They also criticized the Prime Minister's assessment of the situation as "disconnected from the lived experiences of the people."
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