a minute. the official results may not be in for more than a month. a month. officials said they are prepared to work through thanksgiving and possibly christmas as well. that means results by new year s in a race that was held in early november. that seems late how late is it? by comparison, the results of the 1862 midterm electrics, tabulated by candlelight, without machines or electricity, in the middle of a raging civil war, were clear before the end of the week. that was the entire country. arizona is a single state, a fraction of the state of florida, which tallied its votes in an entire day. counting the votes isn t an added extra you get for government. they have a surplus, like fighting climate change, counting the votes is a core function of government, along with law enforcement, keeping
sheds light on a raging civil war. the ethiopian government has waged war against the ousted regional leaders for the last five months with the help of neighboring eritrea. cnn was one of the only western media outlets to travel to the country. three bodies were found. to investigate reports of mass killings. one by one, they enter the church. carrying in sacks all that s left of loved ones executed by ethiopian soldiers. this is fresh evidence of a massacre. in late april, a cnn team traveling through tigre witnessed eritreaen soldiers, some disguising themselves in old ethiopian military uniforms, cutting off critical aid routes to starving communities. cnn, cnn. we re cnn. journalists. eritrea s government has denied any involvement in at atrocities, and ethiopia s government has pledged investigations into any
junta seize power in a coup, ousting de facto leader aung san suu kyi. clarissa ward and her team were the first western tv journalists allowed into the country since the coup. reporter: after days of pushing, we are allowed to visit a public space, an open market. as word of our presence spreads, we hear an unmistakable sound. banging pots and pans has become the signature sound of resistance. we want democracy. we don t want military coup. reporter: since the february coup, the military killed more than 1300 people, and arrested more than 10,000, according to an advocacy group. number six, a powerful cnn investigation sheds light on a raging civil war. the eeth eeth ethiopian government. reporter: cnn was one of the only western media outlets to travel to the country.
presence spreads, we hear an unmistakable sound. banging pots and pans has become the signature sound of resistance. since the february coup, the military has killed 1,400 people and arrested 10,000. number six, a powerful cnn investigation sheds light on a raging civil war. the european government has waged war against the ousted regional leaders for the last five months, with the help of the neighboring country. reporter: cnn was one of the only western media outlets to travel to the country. three bodies found by the river front. reporter: to investigate reports of mass killings. one by one, they enter the church. carrying in sacks all that s left of loved ones executed by ethiopian soldiers. this is fresh evidence of a
unmistakable sound. banging pots and pans has become the signature sound of resistance. he went democracy. the military has killed more than 1300 people and arrested more than 10,000, according to an advocacy group. number six, a powerful cnn investigation sheds light on a raging civil war. the government has waged war against the ousted leaders for the last five months, with the help of neighboring eritrea. reporter: cnn investigated reports of mass killens. once by one they enter the church, carrying in sacks all that s left of loved once executed by ethiopian soldiers. this is fresh evidence of a