return to calm in Amhara after a week of tensions

return to calm in Amhara after a week of tensions

Calm has returned to the Amhara region after a week marked by deadly violence against the reform of regional forces announced by the federal government. The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission has confirmed that civilians were killed during the clashes.

Life has resumed in Bahir Dar, Debre Birhan and in all the towns of Amhara where tension was high at the start of the week. Residents confirmed to the news site Addis Standard businesses were reopened and people were going about their business peacefully again.

A regional public media outlet, the Amhara Media Corporation, reported that at ” Bahir Dar and northern Wollo “, the Fanos militiamen had accepted the call for calm “ regional authorities and the federal army command “. A good connoisseur of the region indicated that talks had been initiated on Tuesday at the request of the militiamen, through “ councils of elders “.

No precise assessment is yet known after the heavy fighting that took place in the region. In a statement, the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission only confirmed that ” clashes in some areas have resulted in civilian deaths and injuries, including aid workers, following actions by security forces and attacks by unidentified individuals. »

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