At least 81 people in Ethiopia were killed in mass protests that erupted after the killing of musicians and activists Hachalu Hundessa. The 34-year-old singer and figurehead of the Oromo ethnic group have been shot while in Addis Ababa on June 29 The reason for the death of the trip remains unknown. In the days after his death broke the demonstrations in the capital before the Oromia region spread across various parts where Hachalu are off. been since the protests began, three policemen and 78 civilians, including the killed Hachalu uncle, the Oromia region police said at a news conference on Wednesday. Hachalu was a key figure in the protest movements of 2015, which can in 2018 in Ethiopia on major policy reforms: his songs were anthems for the protests that led to the resignation of the Ethiopian Prime Minister Desalegn MinisterHailemariam in 2018. The police say 35 people in the protests, including Jawar Mohammed, a top leader of the Oromo and critics Abiy premier Ahmed, who was arrested during an altercation with the security forces have been arrested since the beginning. In a statement, Human Rights Watch said that the arrests of prominent Oromo numbers “an unstable situation could worsen the situation.” Internet is down across the country this week, rights groups say it is part of the effort to ban telecommunications during protests. “Instead of silence restoration of arrest authority internet apparently excessive use of force and arrests of political opposition may make an unstable situation worse,” said Human Rights Watch in a statement. “The government should take immediate steps to take these actions or risk of sliding deeper into reverse in the crisis.” Image copyright Stephen weights-Getty Images
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