Do these photos show weapons found in the home of an Ethiopian Orthodox Church leader? No, okongojim found the photos are old and from unrelated events, including one taken from the afp photo archives.
Screenshot showing the false post, taken on February 14, 2023
Written in Amharic, the post translates to: “These smuggled weapons were found in the house of an Ethiopian Orthodox Church leader who is the deputy chairman of the parish council of a church in Jimma and head of the Jimma branch of Mahbere Kidusanin.” Jimma is a city in Ethiopia’s Oromia region. “Mahbere Kidusanin” refers to an association of people who strictly commit to Orthodox beliefs.
The post contains three images: one shows a rifle and a grenade launcher; the second shows another rifle along with bullets and a passport; and the third is a portrait of a man wearing a graduation cap and gown. The Ethiopian government has traditionally maintained a cordial relationship with the Orthodox Church, to which at least
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