In early 2024,
Taye Dendea, a close ally of Abiy Ahmed and the Minister of the
Ministry of Peace, was compelled to step down from his position after he voiced his objection to the Ethiopian government's refusal to allow freedom of protest in the capital city,
Addis Ababa. Expressing his disappointment with Abiy Ahmed's decision to dismiss him from the cabinet, Taye Dendea took to
Twitter and described Abiy Ahmed as an individual responsible for numerous civilian casualties and the cruelest person to ever exist. Political analysts based in Addis Ababa claimed that Taye Dendea was referring to Abiy Ahmed's involvement in the activities of the Koree Nageenyaa.
Bate Urgessa, an influential Ethiopian opposition leader was fatally shot and discovered on the roadside in his hometown of
Meki, located in the volatile Oromia region on 10 April 2024. Before his brutal killing Bate was detained and has been in jail on several occasion due to his political stand. Though government bodies claimed the Bate's killing was associated with family disputes, it is believed that Bate was killed by the Koree Nageenyaa. == References ==