Beijing Law Review

Volume 13, Issue 3 (September 2022)

ISSN Print: 2159-4627   ISSN Online: 2159-4635

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Mob Justice in Ethiopia: Examining Its Implications on Human Rights in Amhara Regional State

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DOI: 10.4236/blr.2022.133041    157 Downloads   1,643 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Since the coming of PM Abiy Ahmed into power in 2018, mob violence has become a recurring problem in Ethiopia. Fundamental rights, which are recognized under international human rights instruments and FDRE Constitution, have been frequently abused by non-state actor violence. Ethiopia has international obligations to prevent/promote/protect and remedy human rights violations by individuals. However, loss of life and destruction of property, among others, have been a common incident in Ethiopia. Even though mob actions have become a major problem in many regions of Ethiopia, the situation in Amhara Regional State has become worse. Hence, this paper examines the implications of mob violence on fundamental human rights of individuals in Amhara Regional state.

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Bekele, A. (2022) Mob Justice in Ethiopia: Examining Its Implications on Human Rights in Amhara Regional State. Beijing Law Review, 13, 640-651. doi: 10.4236/blr.2022.133041.

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