Ethiopia expels 2 Arabs amid tension with Muslim community
By The Associated Press Posted to the web on May 6, 2012
May 5, 2012 (ADDIS ABABA) — Ethiopia’s government has expelled two Arabs who flew in from the Middle East after the pair went to a mosque and tried to incite violence, an official said Saturday.
The two men visited Addis Ababa’s Grand Anwar Mosque on Friday and disseminated materials and made inflammatory statements, said Shimeles Kemal, state minister of communications.
Massive Ethiopian Muslim protests continued on Friday in the capital against the imposition of "Ahbashism" as opposed to their faith. The protesters have also been called for the removal of the Majlis, which they accuse of being a government group. In the meantime, state-owned TV reported the government has deported two Arabs after accusing them of fanning the flames of unrest at the Grand Anwar Mosque in the capital.