Africa News of Tuesday, 30 June 2020
Source: bbc.com
Demonstrations have broken out in parts of Ethiopia following the shooting dead of musician Hachalu Hundessa, well known for his political songs.
Seven have died during the spontaneous protests, medics told the BBC.
Hachalu's songs often focused on the rights of the country's Oromo ethnic group and became anthems in a wave of protests that led to the downfall of the previous prime minister in 2018.
The 34-year-old had said that he had received death threats.
The police are now investigating the killing, which took place on the outskirts of the capital, Addis Ababa, and several people have been arrested.
Thousands of his fans headed to the hospital in the city where the body of the singer was taken on Monday night, BBC Afaan Oromo's Bekele Atoma reports.
To them, he was a voice of his generation that protested against decades of government repression, he says.
Royal statue toppled
In Addis Ababa, police used tear gas to disperse the crowd outside the hospital and gunshots have been heard in the city where people set fire to tyres.
In Adama, 90km (56 miles) south-east of Addis Ababa, five people died after being shot during demonstrations and 75 others were injured, hospital chief executive Dr Mekonnin Feyisa told BBC Afaan Aromo.
Nineteen others were injured in nearby Dera town, he added.
Following the murder of a famous Oromo singer in Addis Abeba by unknown forces, Oromo protesters removed and burned the statue of Ras Mekonnen, the father of HIM Haile Selassie, in Harrar. pic.twitter.com/XuIBvS2hOq
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