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Residents of Bahr Dar city in northern Ethiopia block streets to prevent movement of government soldiers – photo

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Residents of Bahr Dar city in northern Ethiopia block streets to prevent movement of government soldiers – August 31, 2016 […]

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Bahir Dar Today | August 31, 2016 | Video

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A call to United Nations to stop genocide in Ethiopia: Ethiopian Airlines transporting troops to restive northwest Ethiopia

Ethiopian Airlines on Tuesday made five flights in a single day transporting over 1,000 heavily armed soldiers to Bahr Dar city, the capital of Amhara region which also in the forefront of an anti government uprising that has engulfed the entire Gonder-Gojjam mainstream Amhara region. Chief of Staff Samora Yunus has arrived in Gonder, signifying […] […]

Ethiopian regime deploying massive military to the Amhara region as uprising continue unabated

By Engidu Woldie

ESAT News (August 31, 2016)

Reports reaching ESAT from Ethiopia say the TPLF regime is deploying thousands of its troops and Agazi Special Forces to the Amhara region where uprising against the regime is gaining momentum as more towns and localities removed local administrations and the security, and replaced them with interim administrations elected by the people.

Thousands of troops in a dozens of convoys and heavy machinery were seen heading towards northern Gondar via Wuchale, Wollo as the alternative and direct routes were closed by protesters, according to a sources who spoke to ESAT.

ESAT is yet to verify the information but high ranking TPLF military and civilian officials led by chief of staff Samora Yenus have arrived in Gondar. Close observers of the new developments say the regime was heading towards forming military posts and putting in place a military administration as seen in the Oromo region of the country where a nine month protest has relatively quieted this month.

Deadly protests have however continued on Tuesday in Gondar and Gojam where seven protesters – three in Adet and four in Simada – were shot and killed by TPLF forces. Three people were also killed in Merawi.

In Bahir Dar, angry protesters went to the Sebatamit prison and freed 700 prisoners who were detained in the recent protests. Several people were injured in the shoot out to free the prisoners, according to hospital sources. Gun fire could be heard on Tuesday in the city of Bahir Dar which saw deadly protests on Monday as four people were killed and protesters attacked businesses belonging to the regime.

In Amba Giorgis, regime forces attacked residents who on Monday targeted businesses and set on fire houses belonging regime officials.

Tensions remained high in Fnote Selam that has seen deadly protests in recent days. Offices and businesses remained closed on Tuesday in Finote Selam.

Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn blamed the unrest on what he called “foreign forces” bent on distracting the country from its development and fomenting ethnic conflicts. He declined to name the “foreign forces” but went on to accuse them of providing financial support to Ethiopian opposition forces in the diaspora. The Premier’s accusations did not come as a surprise to political observers who said that it has been customary for the regime to blame external forces for all its internal crises.

Meanwhile, human rights groups called for an independent investigations into the killings and incarceration of civilians by security forces in Ethiopia. Defend Defenders, Amnesty International, Ethiopian Human Rights Project, Frontline Defenders and FIDH called in a joint statement for the immediate cessation of the killings and detention of peaceful citizens and members of the civic society.

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Madingo Afework pays tribute victims of the recent protest, by cancelling his concerts

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Claiming This Flag! – Yih Sendek Alama!! by Dawit Wolde Giorgis

There were many dead soldiers. One body was a little different. It was wrapped in the flag and there was a suicide note. The rest of the soldiers had simply perished through fatigue and hypothermia, combination of heat and humidity. My platoon was sent to rescue the company that has lost its direction in the […] […]

Ethiopia: Civil society groups urge international investigation into ongoing human rights violations

“Despite the systematic repression of peaceful protestors, political dissents, journalists and human rights defenders, the absence of efficient and effective grievance redress mechanisms risks plunging the country into further turmoil,” said Yared Hailemariam, Executive Director of AHRE. Press Statement 30 August 2016 A group of civil society organizations are calling for an independent and impartial […] […]

Gojjam towns celebrate liberation from Woyanne rule (video)

Several towns in Gojjam, northern Ethiopia, celebrate liberation from the TPLF ethnic apartheid rule – August 30, 2016 815 […]

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