Authorities claim that protesters were the first violent acts.
At least 97 people were killed and hundreds injured this weekend during protests in Ethiopia, when the demonstrators in different parts of the country clashed with security forces.
According to human rights, a brutal massacre occurred in the town of Bahir Dar, where on Sunday killed at least 30 people.
According to local officials in Bahir Dar, seven people were killed. The authorities say the protesters were the first violent acts.
In the regions of Oromo and Amhara, hundreds were arrested and detained in informal places of detention, including police and military training bases.
In Ethiopia in recent months, the wave of large protests. Residents of the regions of Oromo and Amhara complain of political and economic oppression.