It's not safe to be a lawyer in southwestern Pakistan; Ethiopia's embattled government kills nearly 100 protesters.
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A terrorist attack in two parts
Anadolu Agency / Mazhar Chandio
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The bombing was the second part of a two-part attack. Earlier Monday, the president of the province's bar association was killed; as lawyers gathered at the hospital to demand an autopsy on his body, the bomber attacked.
[NYT / Salman Masood]
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Balochistan, the province in which Quetta is located, has seen an uptick in targeted killings (many of them lawyers) in recent months; a longstanding separatist insurgency is dying down but is being replaced by religious terrorism.
[The Guardian / Taha Siddiqui and Saeed Kamali Dehghan]
Ethiopia cracks down
AFP
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But even after the expansion plans were dropped, the Oromo — who are the country's largest ethnic group, but are totally shut out of its politics and its authoritarian government — have continued to protest.
[Al Jazeera / Awol K. Allo]
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The two protest movements aren't yet connected, though protesters in Amhara have started to express solidarity with the Oromo. But increasingly, protesters have started to mobilize against the government itself.
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