Ethiopia revokes accreditation of Reuters journalists


NAIROBI, Feb 14 (Reuters) - ⁠The Ethiopian Media Authority has ⁠declined to renew the accreditation for three ‌Addis Ababa-based journalists from Reuters, the news agency said.

The EMA also revoked the news agency's accreditation ​to cover the 39th ⁠African Union summit, which ⁠was taking place in the Ethiopian capital ⁠on ‌February 14-15.

The move comes days after the news agency published ⁠an investigative report that said Ethiopia was ​hosting ‌a secret camp to train thousands of ⁠fighters for ​the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group in neighbouring Sudan. Ethiopia has not publicly ⁠commented on the story.

While the ​EMA has informally indicated that the February 10 Reuters story prompted its decision, it ⁠has not made an official statement.

"Reuters is reviewing the matter and will continue to cover Ethiopia in an independent, impartial ​and reliable way in ⁠keeping with the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles," ​Reuters said in a ‌statement.

The EMA could not ​immediately be reached for comment.

(Reporting by Nairobi newsroom; editing by Mark Heinrich)

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