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Dozens of civilians killed, property burned by Amhara forces in Oromia zone

Amhara forces killed dozens of civilians and burned properties in Jille Dhummuga district of the Oromo Zone.

Ethiopian journalist praises public executions in Saudi Arabia and Iran

He urged Ethiopia to take similar measures on citizens who disrespect the country and its leaders.

Ethiopian police officer sentenced to death for the murder of Somali MP

The officer, an ethnic Amhara, was found guilty of intentional homicide by Jigjiga high court.

Amid heinous attacks, Oromos in Wallaga call for help 

Several videos and pictures showcasing atrocities Fano committed have surfaced on social media.

‘If there is no peace in Oromia, there will be no peace in Ethiopia,’ veteran UN diplomat warns.

Bayisa Wak-Woya, a veteran UN diplomat, says no peace in Oromia means no peace in Ethiopia.

OLF accuses the Ethiopian government of deliberately targeting civilians in Oromia

The OLF calls on the United Nations Human Rights Council to launch an investigation in Oromia.

Ethiopian Evangelical Church says “armed men” killed members of congregation while in worship

"Armed men" opened fire at the congregation of Mula'tu Gela church in Sorga, Nekemte city, killing fifteen individuals.

Ethiopia: Amhara Fano massacre more than 60 Oromos in cross-border raid

"Fano entered the town and went on a shooting spree."

Siinqee Institute calls on UNESCO to condemn the massacre of Karrayyu Abba Gadaas

"We call upon UNESCO to give our study report a careful consideration and assist us in our pursuit of justice for the massacred Karrayyu gadaa leaders and their traumatized families and communities," the letter further asks.

Son of Wolaytta scholar calls for his father’s release

"My father is in prison because he spoke the truth, the truth of the Wolaytta that the authorities want to keep suppressed.  He is in prison because he is the voice of his people," said Hero.

Investigation reveals evidence on how Ethiopian security forces killed members of Karrayyuu Gadaa Leadership.

Ija Oromia, an international organization that conducts in-depth reporting on human rights violations in the Oromia state of Ethiopia, confirms that on December 1,...

The Nobel Peace Prize That Paved the Way for War

This is the story behind how Ethiopia’s prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, won a Nobel Prize for making peace with his country’s longtime enemy — and then used the alliance to plan a war.

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