Les universités de Debre Berhan et de Mekdela Amba emprisonnent des étudiants exclus

Les universités de Debre Berhan et de Mekdela Amba ont emprisonné des étudiants qu'elles avaient préalablement exclus. L'information a été rapportée par la Fana Media Corporation.

Les universités de Debre Berhan et de Mekdela Amba ont emprisonné les étudiants qu'elles avaient exclus. Cette information provient de la Fana Media Corporation, publiée le 21 mars 2026 à 08:33:16 UTC. Les étudiants avaient été renvoyés par les universités précédemment. Aucune autre précision n'est disponible auprès de la source.

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