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PM Abiye Ahmed And His Government Must Protect Victims Of Escalating Attacks On Ethnics In Oromia Regional State!!!

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PM Abiye Ahmed And His Government Must Protect Victims Of Escalating Attacks On Ethnics In Oromia Regional State!!!

Postby TheLoFather » Fri Jun 08, 2018 11:36 pm


Every citizen has the right to choose where they want to establish their homes, and no one should be allowed to restrict this freedom on the basis of ethnicity.



The Ethiopian government must intervene to protect thousands of ethnic Amharas who are on the verge of displacement due to violent attacks on their homes by ethnically-motivated youth groups in Oromia Regional State.

Oromo youth groups this week surrounded Amhara homes, beating residents, and looting property in the Siyo District of Qellem Wollega Zone, Oromia State. At least 20 Amharas have been killed in such attacks since October 2017 but residents say the authorities have done nothing to stop them.

The Ethiopian government must take action to prevent these brutal attacks on the Amhara community, who ... now face being made homeless.

“The Ethiopian government must take action to prevent these brutal attacks on the Amhara community, who have been targeted due to their ethnicity and now face being made homeless,” said Joan Nyanyuki, Amnesty International Director Africa, the Horn and the Great Lakes.

An estimated 1,400 Amhara families remain in the besieged Siyo District, but residents told Amnesty International they would soon be forced to flee their homes of many generations after being repeatedly targeted by the Qerro and Folle Oromo youth groups.

It is no longer tenable for non Oromo ethnics to continue living in the Oromo Regional State and as they are afraid for the lives of their children and their livelihoods.
And despite the communities filing numerous reports and complaints to District and Zonal authorities in Oromia State about the ongoing attacks on non Oromos by Oromo youth and vigilantes, the authorities had not addressed the violence.

These ethnically motivated attacks in Ethiopia have caused the displacement of more than 200,000 people from the West Guji Zone of Oromia Regional State according to UN data. At least another 20 people were killed in the violence between the Gedeo and Guji communities.

The attacks on Amharas living in Qellem Wollega and Illu-Ababora Zones of Oromia Regional State begun in October 2017. At least 20 Amharas had been killed in these attacks by April 2018.

"Ethiopia’s new government has been making great strides to improve human rights in the country, but the pattern of ethnically motivated violent attacks and displacement is being shamefully ignored. All Ethiopians be protected from further attacks, and those already displaced must be provided with adequate alternative accommodation.” said Amnesty International.

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