The Associated Press
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Defense lawyers have told the Ethiopian High Federal Court that terrorism charges against 29 Muslims are unconstitutional.
Federal
prosecutors are accusing the 29, which includes prominent clerics,
journalists and activists, with terrorism and attempts to create an
Islamic state. Tensions have been rising between the government in this
mostly Christian country and Muslim worshippers that have led to
anti-government protests.
On Thursday one of the defense lawyers
for the 29 said that they expect the court to throw the case out. The
court will decide on Nov. 30 if it has jurisdiction over the case and
whether the charges, partly based on the country’s controversial
anti-terrorism law, is constitutional.
Rights groups say the Ethiopian government provoked the protests by trying to impose a specific interpretation of Islam.
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