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Ethiopia's prime minister and a rebel group have traded blame for a mass killing in ... The latest killings took place on Monday in two villages in Kellem Wollega zone, around 400 km (250 ...
Gunmen killed at least 150 people last week in western Ethiopia in an attack by an armed group against local residents, the state-appointed Ethiopian Human Rights Commission said on Thursday.
The residents and the zonal administrator of East Wollega Zone in Oromia Region were quoted by BBC Amharic stating that several people had been killed in a series of clashes between militants as ...
Nekempte — The Wollega University has launched classes yesterday. At a ceremony held in connection with the launching of classes, University Acting President Dr. Fikadu Beyene said the ...
The state-affiliated Ethiopian Human Rights Commission said: “The latest attacks on civilians in Western Wollega show that the security situation in the area has not improved and is instead ...
A new report by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) revealed an estimated 500,000 displaced people currently sheltered in various camps in the Amhara region ...
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia. The killing on Sunday of hundreds of people in western Ethiopia at the same site allegedly by an armed ethnic Oromo group sent shockwaves across the East African country.
On 26 August, the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published details on a wave of deadly violence that occurred in the East Wollega zone of Oromia region on 18 and 19 August. According to ...
Journal of Ethiopian Studies Vol. 54, No. 2, December 2021 The Deprivation and Livelihood Impoverishment of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in East Wollega: the Case of Oromo Displacees from ...
A report from the Wollega resettlement camp in Ethiopia. This report includes an interview with Tamarde Kabade on law enforcement. Father Jack Finucane, Concern also comments on the resettlement plan.
This report includes an interview with Ciaran O Droighteain, Concern Volunteer on the resettlement plan in Wollega, Ethiopia. The reporter is Michael Lally. This report is in Irish.