Voice of America
20 Jun 2022, 07:35 GMT+10
nairobi, kenya - Witnesses in Ethiopia said Sunday that more than 200 people, mostly ethnic Amhara, had been killed in an attack in the country's Oromia region, and they blamed a rebel group, which denied it.
It was one of the deadliest such attacks in recent memory as ethnic tensions continue in Africa's second most populous country.
'I have counted 230 bodies. I am afraid this is the deadliest attack against civilians we have seen in our lifetime,' Abdul-Seid Tahir, a resident of Gimbi county, told The Associated Press after barely escaping the attack on Saturday. 'We are burying them in mass graves, and we are still collecting bodies. Federal army units have now arrived, but we fear that the attacks could continue if they leave.'
Another witness, who gave only his first name, Shambel, over fears for his safety, said the local Amhara community was now desperately seeking to be relocated 'before another round of mass killings happen.' He said ethnic Amhara who settled in the area about 30 years ago in resettlement programs were now being 'killed like chickens.'
Both witnesses blamed the Oromo Liberation Army for the attacks. In a statement, the Oromia regional government also blamed the OLA, saying the rebels attacked 'after being unable to resist the operations launched by [federal] security forces.'
An OLA spokesman, Odaa Tarbii, denied the allegations.
'The attack you are referring to was committed by the regime's military and local militia as they retreated from their camp in Gimbi following our recent offensive,' he said in a message to the AP. 'They escaped to an area called Tole, where they attacked the local population and destroyed their property as retaliation for their perceived support for the OLA. Our fighters had not even reached that area when the attacks took place.'
Ethiopia is experiencing widespread ethnic tensions in several regions, most of them over historical grievances and political tensions. The Amhara people, the second-largest ethnic group among Ethiopia's more than 110 million people, have been targeted frequently in regions like Oromia.
The government-appointed Ethiopian Human Rights Commission on Sunday called on the federal government to find a 'lasting solution' to the killing of civilians and protect them from such attacks.
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