Debre Berhan and Mekdela Amba universities imprison rusticated students

Debre Berhan and Mekdela Amba universities have imprisoned students they previously rusticated. The news was reported by Fana Media Corporation.

Debre Berhan and Mekdela Amba universities have imprisoned the students they rusticated. This information comes from Fana Media Corporation, published on 2026-03-21 at 08:33:16 UTC. The students were previously sent away by the universities. No further details are available from the source.

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