Ethiopian Human Rights Council receives Amnesty prize
By DW
04 June 2022 |
5:57 am
The German chapter of Amnesty International has handed its Human Rights Prize for 2022 to the Ethiopian Human Rights Council (EHRCO). Despite threats from the Ethiopian government, the organization persists in its work.
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