Ethiopia election disrupted in three key regions where rebels active

theglobeandmail.com·Geoffrey York
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The article describes how voting in Ethiopia's election was disrupted in several regions due to ongoing conflict and security issues, particularly in Tigray, Amhara, and Oromia, while highlighting restrictions on opposition parties and media access. It uses strong language and appeals to democratic values to suggest the election lacks credibility, despite the Prime Minister praising it as a sign of national resilience. While it presents real problems like blocked voting sites and political repression, it doesn’t include efforts to adapt voting or broader context about elections in similar conflict-affected countries.

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