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Ethiopia unveils new police doctrine

Ethiopia has unveiled a new police doctrine at a ceremony held at the Sheraton Addis on Friday October 9.
Speaking at the event, Muferiat Kamil, Minister of Peace said that police should be impartial and serves the public. Endeshaw Tassew, Federal Police Commissioner, said the doctrine was needed to address weaknesses, ensure rule of law and build modern police force. Preparation of the doctrine took two years, it was noted.

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