Ethiopian police, Muslims in post-Ramadan clash

Author: AFP

Ethiopian police using tear gas briefly clashed with young Muslims in Addis Ababa on Monday during prayers to mark the end of Ramadan, AFP reporters saw.

The incident occurred outside the international stadium in the heart of the capital, where prayers were scheduled to celebrate the Eid al-Fitr holiday at the end of the Muslim holy month. Unable to gain access because the stadium was full, some worshippers began to pray outside, in Meskel Square.

A member of the Addis Ababa High Council of Islamic Affairs told AFP that the cause of the confrontation was unclear. A policeman fired tear gas at the crowd but “it was unintentional,” the official said, quoting volunteers at the site.

“The policeman was evacuated by other policemen, but people were shocked and some started to chant slogans… the situation became uncontrollable.”

Addis police issued a statement saying “a riot” had been caused by a “few individuals” and led to property damage, but order had now been restored.

“Police are calling on the community to remain calm,” it said, adding that it would inform the public later about the cause of the disturbance.

AFP journalists said some demonstrators threw stones at police, shouting “Justice for Gondar” and “Don’t burn our mosques, don’t kill our people.”

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