Did a Nobel Peace Laureate Stoke a Civil War?
Jon Lee Anderson on Ethiopia’s Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, who was heralded as a unifier after ending a decades-long border conflict. Now critics accuse him of tearing the country apart.
"If in five years the world does not recognize what we have done, then I am not your brother." — Abiy Ahmed, driving the author through Addis Ababa
