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UN calls for Ethiopian gov't to release detained staff and drivers

The United Nations is pushing for the release of 16 Ethiopian staff, who the government has detained in Addis Ababa.
UN and humanitarian sources say they were arrested during government raids on Tigrayans.
The United Nations said Wednesday that Ethiopia had detained 72 drivers working for the World Food Programme (WFP) in a northern city along the only functional road leading into the famine-threatened Tigray region.
Advances by Tigrayan rebels, who have been fighting against the government for more than a year, prompted the declaration of a nationwide state of emergency last week.

Al Jazeera’s Mohammed Adow joins us live from Addis Ababa with the latest updates.

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Written by Marian Paolucci

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