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Ethiopian Soldiers Accused of Killing Two Farmers in Gondar Amid Escalating Tensions

Ethiopian Soldiers Accused of Killing Two Farmers in Gondar Amid Escalating Tensions

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 13, 2025 12:24 pm
By Taha Sakr 3 Min Read
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Ethiopian government forces have allegedly shot and killed two brothers working in their farmland near Azezo, a location in the Gondar area of Ethiopia’s Amhara region. Local sources, citing links to the area, claim the killings occurred on Friday, reportedly due to accusations of the brothers’ alleged support for the Fano forces, a militia group active in the region. The names of the victims have not been disclosed.

This incident adds to a disturbing pattern of reported extrajudicial killings that have intensified since the Ethiopian government launched a military operation in the Amhara region in August 2023. Both national and international human rights organizations have documented numerous cases of civilian executions, fueling growing criticism of the government’s handling of the conflict.

Political activists argue that these actions reflect a broader strategy aimed at undermining public support for Fano forces, describing it as an effort to “drain the sea to eliminate the fish.” The phrase suggests a systematic approach to suppressing dissent by targeting civilians allegedly aligned with opposition groups.

Fano forces have long been viewed as defenders of regional autonomy in Amhara, drawing widespread support from local communities and even some elements within government institutions. This backing has posed significant challenges to the federal government’s military campaign, prompting harsher crackdowns in the region.

Amid these escalating tensions, the Ethiopian government has remained silent regarding the reported killings in Gondar. This lack of official response has further eroded public trust and raised questions about the government’s commitment to accountability and justice.

Since the start of the military operation, violence and unrest in the Amhara region have only deepened, with civilians bearing the brunt of the conflict. Calls for independent investigations into these allegations continue to mount, with human rights advocates emphasizing the urgent need for transparency and the protection of civilians caught in the crossfire.

As the situation unfolds, the Amhara region remains on edge, with fears of further violence and instability looming large. The international community and local stakeholders alike are urging for a peaceful resolution that respects human rights and addresses the underlying causes of the conflict.

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