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Over 50 civilians killed in Ethiopia attacks, rights body

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Last updated: December 7, 2023 8:28 am
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Ethiopians hold national flags as they gather at an event organized by city officials to honor the Ethiopian military, at the Abebe Bikila stadium in the capital Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020. Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said in a social media post on Tuesday that "the final and crucial" military operation will launch in the coming days against the government of the country's rebellious northern Tigray region.
Ethiopians hold national flags as they gather at an event organized by city officials to honor the Ethiopian military, at the Abebe Bikila stadium in the capital Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020. Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said in a social media post on Tuesday that "the final and crucial" military operation will launch in the coming days against the government of the country's rebellious northern Tigray region. Photo: AP.
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More than 50 civilians were killed in attacks in Ethiopia last month, a human rights body said Wednesday, barely two weeks after talks between the government and a rebel group from the country’s most populous region ended without agreement.

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Oromo Liberation Army (OLA)November attacks

The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) — an independent state-affiliated body — said that fighters from the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) killed 17 people and burned down villages in Benishangul-Gumuz, which borders Oromia region.

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Oromo Liberation Army (OLA)

Classified as a “terrorist organisation” by Addis Ababa, the OLA has been fighting the government since 2018 after splitting from the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) when it renounced armed struggle.

The EHRC said another 30 people were killed in Oromia’s Arsi zone in a string of attacks by unidentified assailants, with the victims including multiple members of the same family.

“It’s now known that the attackers killed the victims by lining them up after taking them out of their home, while some others were killed inside their home,” the EHRC said in its report.

“Among the deceased are an infant baby, pregnant women and an 80-year-old elderly person… an unknown number of people who sustained injuries are currently receiving medical treatment.”

“In addition, nine members of the Hamo-Tokuma diocese of Lutheran church located in… Qellem Wollega zone, Oromia region were killed by as of yet unidentified attackers on November 25,” it said.

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November attacks

All the attacks took place between November 23 and 29, after talks in Tanzania to put an end to five years of insurrection ended November 21, with each side blaming the other for the breakdown.

On Saturday, local authorities in Oromia accused the OLA of carrying out “horrendous and brutal” attacks against “many civilians” in the Arsi zone, without giving further details on when those assaults occurred.

The OLA’s strength, estimated at a few thousand men in 2018, has increased in recent years, though observers believe it is insufficiently organised or well-armed to pose a real threat to the government.

The Oromo ethnic group accounts for about a third of the 120 million inhabitants of Africa’s second most populous country.

The OLA has been accused by the government of orchestrating massacres, something the rebels deny. The authorities in turn are accused of waging an indiscriminate crackdown that has fuelled Oromo resentment.

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