At least 19 journalists caught up in mass detentions after government moves against Fano, its former ally in Tigray conflict
, which is fighting an 18-month-long civil war against the government and its allies.
An Amhara state security official announced the arrests last week, telling local media that 200 paramilitaries had been detained on suspicion of carrying out killings and engaging in other “illegal activities”.
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