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Eastern Ethiopia Clashes Leave 50 Dead, 50,000 Displaced

The army had to be called in to contain the situation after violent clashes, that saw thousands flee their homes, erupted over the long standing disputed settlements issue.
The army had to be called in to contain the situation after violent clashes, that saw thousands flee their homes, erupted over the long standing disputed settlements issue.
eastern ethiopia clashes leave 50 dead  50 000 displaced
File photo: Several dozen people have been killed and many others wounded in clashes with the police and anti-government protesters in Ethiopia. Credit: Reuters / Tiksa Negeri
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File photo: Several dozen people have been killed and many others wounded in clashes with the police and anti-government protesters in Ethiopia. Credit: Reuters / Tiksa NegeriFile photo: Several dozen people have been killed and many others wounded in clashes with the police and anti-government protesters in Ethiopia. Credit: Reuters / Tiksa Negeri

File photo: Several dozen people have been killed and many others wounded in clashes with the police and anti–government protesters in Ethiopia. Credit: Reuters / Tiksa Negeri

Addis Ababa: Clashes along the border of Ethiopia's Oromiya and Somali regions have displaced around 50,000 people, a senior regional official said on Sunday, in violence that has prompted the government to send the military in.

Spokesmen from the two regions told regional news outlets earlier this week that at least 50 people were killed. Each side blames the other.

Lema Megersa, president of Oromiya province, told local journalists on Sunday: "It is not just deaths that occurred. More than 50,000 people were displaced from their homes."

"Those responsible should also be held to account," he added. He did not give a death toll.

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The area has been plagued by sporadic clashes for decades. A referendum held in 2004 to determine the status of disputed settlements failed to ease tensions.

Unrest in 2015 and 2016 in Oromiya – and to a lesser extent other regions – killed 669 people, according to a parliament–mandated investigation.

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The clashes are likely to fuel further fears about security in Ethiopia, the region's biggest economy and a staunch Western ally.

Each side gave contradictory explanations about the cause of the clashes. Some officials in Oromiya said it was sparked by the killing of a local district head and raids by a paramilitary force from the Somali region.

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Officials from the Somali region denied those claims. Fifty ethnic Somalis were killed in the town of Aweday in Oromiya on Tuesday, a spokesman for the Somali region told local media on Friday. International media were not permitted at the briefing.

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On Sunday, Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said soldiers deployed to the region to quell the violence would disarm residents and safeguard highways straddling the regions.

(Reuters)

This article went live on September eighteenth, two thousand seventeen, at fourteen minutes past two in the afternoon.

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