Reuters
* Govt sparks accusations of religious meddling
* Thousands have protested in capital
* Ethiopian PM denies accusations
By Aaron Maasho
ADDIS ABABA, May 10 – On the outskirts of Addis Ababa, a muezzin leads a solemn sermon at a mosque before thousands of worshippers stamp their feet to protest against what they say is the Ethiopian government’s interference in religious affairs.
Protests are uncommon in tightly-controlled Ethiopia, and the unrest has caused concern in the predominantly Christian nation that takes pride in centuries of coexistence.
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