Ethiopia has charged two people with terrorism, saying they caused a stampede last year that killed dozens of people and led the government to declare a state of emergency.
These are the first people charged in the October stampede at a religious festival in the restive Oromia region amid months of anti-government protests.
The state-affiliated Fana Broadcasting Corporate says Tufa Melka is accused of snatching a microphone from community leaders and causing trouble during the festival, while Kedir Bedasso is accused of orchestrating the violence by phone.
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The state of emergency was declared three days later as protests demanding wider political freedoms engulfed the capital.
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