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Ethiopians observe grand iftar on capital streets, decry communal violence

Over half a million people broke fast on the streets in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa on Friday in solidarity with the Muslim community, which is observing fast during the holy month of Ramadan.

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Ethiopians observe grand iftar on capital streets, decry communal violence

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has called on the Ethiopian diaspora, and other friendly nations who love the country to join Ethiopian Muslims in different events marked over three months between Eid-ul Fitr (festivity marking the end of Ramadan) and Eid-ul Adha (feast of sacrifice), known as Eid-to-Eid program.

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Ethiopians observe grand iftar on capital streets, decry communal violence

Ethiopian envoy to Ankara Adem Mohammed urged Turkish people and organizations to visit his country to know more about Ethiopian Muslims and their historical and cultural value in the East African nation, as well as the Horn of Africa.

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Ethiopians observe grand iftar on capital streets, decry communal violence

He told Anadolu Agency that Ethiopia, as the country of historic migration of Prophet Muhammed's companions to his country some 1,400 years ago from Makkah, can be a great chance for those who want to explore tourism, and investment opportunities.

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Ethiopians observe grand iftar on capital streets, decry communal violence

According to an official announcement, cultural visits, symposiums, conferences, and festivals are planned to welcome the diaspora community.

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Ethiopians observe grand iftar on capital streets, decry communal violence

During the iftar, attendees waved flags of the Ethiopian tricolor, as well as the flags of Turkey and Palestine.

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Ethiopians observe grand iftar on capital streets, decry communal violence

The event was broadcast live on numerous channels, including the state-owned Ethiopian Television.

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Ethiopians observe grand iftar on capital streets, decry communal violence

Last year, Ethiopian Muslims rolled 30,000 meters of plastic sheet to host 100,000 people to break the fast on the streets of the capital.