Ethiopian Orthodox Church Concerned Over Abduction of Journalist Deacon Yosef by Government Forces

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The Ethiopian government’s interference in religious affairs and media censorship continues to be a concern for citizens and rights groups. The recent abduction of journalist Deacon Yosef Ketema by government security forces has raised questions about the government’s commitment to protecting the rights of its citizens.

The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church has been vocal in calling for an end to government interference in church affairs. While the government has made promises to address this issue, some observers note that interference has continued to undermine the church’s activities. The church recently postponed a planned rally following government promises to halt interference.

In addition, the government’s crackdown on social media platforms has limited access to these platforms, requiring the use of VPNs to access them. This has been viewed by some as a violation of the right to free speech and expression.

The situation in Ethiopia is complex, with the country continuing to face political and social unrest. While the government has made commitments to address issues of interference in religious affairs and media censorship, there are concerns that it has not followed through on these promises.

This is a developing story, and we will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available.

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