Mr Abiy, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019 for restoring relations with Ethiopia\'s long-time foe Eritrea, is facing increasing criticism from a number of sides, with ethnic clashes in several parts of the country and accusations that he has reversed some of the political reforms he introduced, with opposition leaders once more being locked up.
Tigray crisis: Ethiopia PM Abiy Ahmed orders military response to 'attack'
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