AMHARA CONFLICT – INTERNATIONAL

News: Residents Say Ethiopian Soldiers Kill More Than 50 Civilians in Amhara Town

 

What's in the news?

       Ethiopian soldiers killed more than 50 civilians this week in a town in the Amhara region during house-to-house searches that followed fighting with a local militia, three residents told Reuters.

 

Amhara Conflict:

       The Ethiopian national ombudsman has reported nearly 400 starvation deaths in the Tigray and Amhara regions, acknowledging hunger-related fatalities amidst a backdrop of drought and the aftermath of a civil war that concluded 14 months ago.

 

Causes:

       The slow pace of aid distribution is compounded by logistical and technical challenges, including the introduction of new systems like GPS trackers for food trucks and QR codes for ration cards, which have faced implementation difficulties.

       The pause in food aid by the U.N. and the U.S. last year, due to a large-scale theft scheme, significantly exacerbated hunger levels.

       The recent conflict in Tigray, which resulted in significant casualties and displacement, has led to accusations against the Ethiopian government of using starvation as a method of warfare.

 

Go back to basics:

Tigray War in Ethiopia:

       Long disputed ownership over territory along their shared regional border.

       This territorial dispute is rooted in ethnic tensions between the Tigrayan and Amhara peoples, as well as competing nationalist political agendas.

       Led to the armed conflict in northern Ethiopia between the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) and the Ethiopian federal government supported by Eritrean troops and Amhara regional forces.