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Ethiopia: Mass arbitrary detentions in Amhara region deepen erosion of rule of law
October 1, 2024
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Responding to reports of the ongoing arbitrary detention of hundreds of people, including members of the academic community, in major towns across Ethiopia’s Amhara region since 28 September 2024, Amnesty International’s Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, Tigere Chagutah, said:
“The Ethiopian army and police’s ongoing campaign of arbitrary mass detentions in Amhara region is yet more evidence of the government’s total disregard for the rule of law. Eyewitnesses have stated that authorities came with a “list” and failed to obtain arrest and search warrants before detaining hundreds of civilians across the region. Those detained have largely not been brought before a court of law within 48 hours, as required by the country’s national laws and constitution.”
The Ethiopian army and police’s ongoing campaign of arbitrary mass detentions in Amhara region is yet more evidence of the government’s total disregard for the rule of law.
Tigere Chagutah, Amnesty International's Regional Director for East and Southern Africa
“Ethiopian authorities must immediately end these arbitrary arrests, press charges against those detained for internationally recognized crimes and follow due process, or release them without further delay. It is time for the authorities to stop using arbitrary detention as a tool of repression”.
Background
In recent months, Amnesty International has documented harassment, intimidation, and relentless attacks on journalists and human rights defenders by Ethiopian authorities, driving many into exile. This exodus of critical voices has severely diminished reporting and documentation of ongoing human rights violations, particularly in conflict-affected areas like the Amhara region.
These latest arbitrary arrests of academics and civil servants risk further eroding freedom of expression. Reports indicate that members of the academic community at federal universities in the Amhara region are among those arrested. Witnesses also told Amnesty International that some arrests were made late at night, including by members of the army.
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https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/ ... ule-of-law
October 1, 2024
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Responding to reports of the ongoing arbitrary detention of hundreds of people, including members of the academic community, in major towns across Ethiopia’s Amhara region since 28 September 2024, Amnesty International’s Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, Tigere Chagutah, said:
“The Ethiopian army and police’s ongoing campaign of arbitrary mass detentions in Amhara region is yet more evidence of the government’s total disregard for the rule of law. Eyewitnesses have stated that authorities came with a “list” and failed to obtain arrest and search warrants before detaining hundreds of civilians across the region. Those detained have largely not been brought before a court of law within 48 hours, as required by the country’s national laws and constitution.”
The Ethiopian army and police’s ongoing campaign of arbitrary mass detentions in Amhara region is yet more evidence of the government’s total disregard for the rule of law.
Tigere Chagutah, Amnesty International's Regional Director for East and Southern Africa
“Ethiopian authorities must immediately end these arbitrary arrests, press charges against those detained for internationally recognized crimes and follow due process, or release them without further delay. It is time for the authorities to stop using arbitrary detention as a tool of repression”.
Background
In recent months, Amnesty International has documented harassment, intimidation, and relentless attacks on journalists and human rights defenders by Ethiopian authorities, driving many into exile. This exodus of critical voices has severely diminished reporting and documentation of ongoing human rights violations, particularly in conflict-affected areas like the Amhara region.
These latest arbitrary arrests of academics and civil servants risk further eroding freedom of expression. Reports indicate that members of the academic community at federal universities in the Amhara region are among those arrested. Witnesses also told Amnesty International that some arrests were made late at night, including by members of the army.
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https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/ ... ule-of-law
Re: There will never be peace in Ethiopia
Dude, explain, give reasons to your claim, "There will never be peace in Ethiopia".
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Re: There will never be peace in Ethiopia
A deadly week of Galla terrorists in war-torn Ethiopia.
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43 civilians reportedly killed as drone strikes worsens in Amhara region
November 5, 2024
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This was one of viral images on social media when radical ethnic Oromo gunmen were massacring ethnic Amhara in Wollega area Oromia, West Ethiopia. Some have lost their entire family members.
At least 43 civilians are reportedly killed in the latest string of drone strike in the Amhara region of Ethiopia.
Activists with links to the Amhara region of Ethiopia on Tuesday reported the incident occurred in the South Achefer area of Gojjam. Details of the attack are not available at this time. However, graphic images purportedly showing bodies of the victims from the attack are circulating on social media.
Ethiopia Media Service (EMS) has reported it has received information about the attack. However, it did not share more details about it.
Similar drone strikes are reported in North Shoa, Debre Berhan area.
On Monday government forces carried out a drone strike in Basosa area – which is about 22 kilometers from Debre Berhan Town. It occurred around 3 p.m. local time. According to EMS, a residential home was damaged in the attack and one civilian was killed.
In Angolala area, also close to Debre Berhan, Sholamba Primary School was hit. A Fano Abdela Indris, one of the leaders of Fano forces in Shoa, has confirmed that one civilian who was near the school was killed in the attack.
The leader also told EMS that the government has banned the distribution of medical supplies including drugs to the areas that are under the control of Fano forces. In his latest interview with Anchor Media, Fano Abdela Indris said about 50 percent of Kebeles near Debre Berhan are under the control of Fano forces.
Source: War-torn Ethiopia media outlets.
November 5, 2024
![](https://borkena.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Wollega-_-Ethnic-Amhara-_-Disarmed.jpg)
This was one of viral images on social media when radical ethnic Oromo gunmen were massacring ethnic Amhara in Wollega area Oromia, West Ethiopia. Some have lost their entire family members.
At least 43 civilians are reportedly killed in the latest string of drone strike in the Amhara region of Ethiopia.
Activists with links to the Amhara region of Ethiopia on Tuesday reported the incident occurred in the South Achefer area of Gojjam. Details of the attack are not available at this time. However, graphic images purportedly showing bodies of the victims from the attack are circulating on social media.
Ethiopia Media Service (EMS) has reported it has received information about the attack. However, it did not share more details about it.
Similar drone strikes are reported in North Shoa, Debre Berhan area.
On Monday government forces carried out a drone strike in Basosa area – which is about 22 kilometers from Debre Berhan Town. It occurred around 3 p.m. local time. According to EMS, a residential home was damaged in the attack and one civilian was killed.
In Angolala area, also close to Debre Berhan, Sholamba Primary School was hit. A Fano Abdela Indris, one of the leaders of Fano forces in Shoa, has confirmed that one civilian who was near the school was killed in the attack.
The leader also told EMS that the government has banned the distribution of medical supplies including drugs to the areas that are under the control of Fano forces. In his latest interview with Anchor Media, Fano Abdela Indris said about 50 percent of Kebeles near Debre Berhan are under the control of Fano forces.
Source: War-torn Ethiopia media outlets.
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Re: There will never be peace in Ethiopia
Agazi General wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 14:03AS OUR BEAUTIFULLY BOLD BOSS LADY-BOY EDEN AKA ABYSSINIALADY AKA KERENITE AKA SOMALIMAN SUGGESTS... 4 WAT ZE OROMU AMHARU AND MEREB MILLASH ELITES DID 2 ZER OWN ADI ABO TIGRAY, ZER WILL NVER BE PEACE IN ETHIOPIA. YES WE ARE UNASHAMEDLY BITTER ABOUT ZE GENOCIDE ZEY GANGED UP 2 COMMIT IN TIGRAY
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Agazi General wrote: ↑05 Nov 2024, 19:01Agazi General wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 14:03AS OUR BEAUTIFULLY BOLD BOSS LADY-BOY EDEN AKA ABYSSINIALADY AKA KERENITE AKA SOMALIMAN SUGGESTS... 4 WAT ZE OROMU AMHARU AND MEREB MILLASH ELITES DID 2 ZER OWN ADI ABO TIGRAY, ZER WILL NVER BE PEACE IN ETHIOPIA. YES WE ARE UNASHAMEDLY BITTER ABOUT ZE GENOCIDE ZEY GANGED UP 2 COMMIT IN TIGRAY
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Re: There will never be peace in Ethiopia
Agazi General wrote: ↑19 Nov 2024, 14:44Agazi General wrote: ↑05 Nov 2024, 19:01Agazi General wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 14:03AS OUR BEAUTIFULLY BOLD BOSS LADY-BOY EDEN AKA ABYSSINIALADY AKA KERENITE AKA SOMALIMAN SUGGESTS... 4 WAT ZE OROMU AMHARU AND MEREB MILLASH ELITES DID 2 ZER OWN ADI ABO TIGRAY, ZER WILL NVER BE PEACE IN ETHIOPIA. YES WE ARE UNASHAMEDLY BITTER ABOUT ZE GENOCIDE ZEY GANGED UP 2 COMMIT IN TIGRAY
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![](https://i.imgur.com/tSMdgAS.png)
Fano.
![](https://i.imgur.com/DSty7yT.png)
Fano.
Amharas are at least fighting back against Galla terrorists, the subhuman dirty listros should take a note, Crying won't help you.