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Ethiopian Muslims show yellow card

Friday, October 5, 2012 @ 02:10 PM ed

By William Davison
Oct. 5 (Bloomberg) — Several thousand Ethiopian Muslims protested in the capital, Addis Ababa, against what they say is government interference in the election of Islamic council leaders, a participant said.

An election for the Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council is scheduled to be held on Oct. 7, for the first time in 12 years. SomeMuslims will boycott the elections, which the government is trying to force them to vote in, demonstrator Mudessa Omar said.
“Let us vote for our own people,” Mudessa said in an interview outside Anwar Mosque, the capital’s largest and site of the demonstration. “The government has candidates that don’t represent the people.”

Some Muslims in Ethiopia, Africa’s second-most populous nation, have been objecting to alleged government interference in religious affairs for a year. The government has said the movement is led by extremists who want to create an Islamic state in the nation of 94 million people. About a third of them are Muslims, according to the C.I.A World Factbook.

Muslims cast their vote “en masse” in a first round of voting to choose electoral officers on Sept. 30 and are registered to vote on Oct. 7, State Minister of Communications Shimeles Kemal said.

“This is a last desperate attempt to prevent people from casting their vote,” he said by phone from the capital today. “The vast majority have rejected extremism.”
Police on July 19 arrested some Muslim leaders they accused of sparking violent demonstrations in the capital. Some demonstrators today chanted to demand their release, protester Nuru Maradi said in an interview outside the mosque.




One Response to “Ethiopian Muslims show yellow card”

  1. Markos says:

    Junedi Sado’s wife has been falsely accused of carrying 500 Holy Quran books donated by Saudi embassy in her car. Even if she did, since when is carrying Holy Quran books a crime in Ethiopia? Is there any law that limits the number of Holy books that one can carry in Ethiopia? What makes it a crime – is it the number, the donation or the donor even if it happened at all? Since it is not a crime to carry as many Holy books as you want or since somebody can donate as many as they want officially, that is not the problem. Why would the Saudi Embassy do it in secret if they could donate it officially without any problems? This drama is just a pretext for a premeditated attack and plot against Jundeni Sado and the Muslim protesters.


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