A long time, Ethiopia was a country with dramatic human rights violations. After a period of relative stability, it has just entered the international attention again by sending troops into Somalia.
Report of Massacres of Anuak in Ethiopia (15 Apr 2004)
Reports have come in of massacres allegedly committed by Ethiopian troops in Gambela, Ethiopia of members of the Anuak ethnic group. Gambela is in Ilubabor province of western Ethiopia near the Sudan border. At least 387 people were reported murdered. Several hundred are in hospitals. One mass grave reportedly contains ...
The McGill Report (1 Jan 2003)
On Bloody Saturday, Ethiopia Chose GenocideOn Saturday, December 13, in a single bloody burst of targeted mass murder, Ethiopia became the world’s latest sovereign to use genocide as a way to solve its problems with a troublesome minority. As it did in Rwanda in 1994, the U.S. is looking the ...
Jeevan Vasagar, east Africa correspondent (3 Mar 2004)
The Guardian Ethiopia has begun a resettlement programme which aims to move up to a million people away from the country's drought-stricken and over-worked central highlands to more fertile regions. Tens of thousands of families are to be moved before the rains come in May as the result of ...
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