Ethiopia detains UN staffers, accuses them of 'terror act'
The Hindu
The UN said it was given no reason for the detentions, but ethnic Tigrayans, including lawyers, have reported widespread detentions in Addis Ababa since the state of emergency was declared
The United Nations has said that at least 16 of its local employees have been detained in Ethiopia's capital, and a government spokesman said they were being held because of "their participation in terror" under the new state of emergency as the country's yearlong war escalates.
All the detained staffers are ethnic Tigrayan, a humanitarian worker told The Associated Press on Tuesday, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation.
The UN said it was given no reason for the detentions, but ethnic Tigrayans, including lawyers, have reported widespread detentions in Addis Ababa since the state of emergency was declared, saying people are being picked up on the basis of their ethnicity alone.

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