is there citizens' rights liability of state officials was introduced by the 1995 revised constitution of Ethiopia?
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Aug 25
Yes, the 1995 revised constitution of Ethiopia introduced citizens' rights liability of state officials. This means that state officials can be held accountable for violating the rights of citizens, and can be subject to legal action and penalties for their actions. This provision is aimed at ensuring that state officials act in accordance with the law and respect the rights of the citizens they serve.