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Massacres, war fuel ethnic fervour in Ethiopia’s Amhara
Massacres, war fuel ethnic fervour in Ethiopia’s Amhara
As he set off to vote in Ethiopia’s national election, Tesfahun Sisay chose his outfit with purpose, pulling on a T-shirt emblazoned with a man’s face and a Kalashnikov rifle.
That man was Asaminew Tsige: revered by many in Amhara, Asaminew commanded the region’s muscular security forces until two years ago, when he was accused of spearheading a local coup and shot dead by police.
“I like this man,” said Tesfahun, gesturing to his T-shirt after voting in the June 21 election at a rural polling station outside Bahir Dar, the capital of Amhara.
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Daily Monitor
Monday July 26 2021
Members of the Amhara militia gather in the village of Adi Arkay, 180 kilometers northeast from the city of Gondar, Ethiopia, on July 14, 2021. PHORO/AFP
Summary
As recently as April, around 100 people were slaughtered in Ataye, a town in Amhara surrounded by ethnic Oromo settlements.
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As he set off to vote in Ethiopia s national election, Tesfahun Sisay chose his outfit with purpose, pulling on a T-shirt emblazoned with a man s face and a Kalashnikov rifle.
That man was Asaminew Tsige: revered by many in Amhara, Asaminew commanded the region s muscular security forces until two years ago, when he was accused of spearheading a local coup and shot dead by police.