Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has seen his reputation put to test following recent violence in his country that led to the killing of 67 people last week in demonstrations.
He denounced an attempt to provoke an ethnic and religious crisis, after violence that killed 67 people this week in demonstrations.
Abiy said in his first statement since the clashes began that the crisis could get even worse if the Ethiopians do not unite.
He added that his administration will work tirelessly to ensure that justice prevails and bring the guilty to justice



































