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Were Orthodox Christians massacred in Ethiopia?


(Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion/Wikipedia)
UPDATE: Interviews conducted with witnesses and survivors by The Associated Press this week add more credence to reports of large-scale violence in Axum and around the Our Lady Mary of Zion Church, though dates and details noted in the initial reports of a massacre in Axum are in conflict. Survivors also told AP that Eritrean soldiers were responsible for the killings at the church and throughout the city. According to witnesses, hundreds were killed after seeking refuge at the church and many more may have been killed in the villages surrounding the city. ....

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Humanitarian aid sought in Ethiopia | World | The Journal Gazette


Humanitarian aid sought in Ethiopia
Conflict making food, health care even more scarce
CARA ANNA | Associated Press
NAIROBI, Kenya – From “emaciated” refugees to crops burned on the brink of harvest, starvation threatens the survivors of more than two months of fighting in Ethiopia s Tigray region.
The first humanitarian workers to arrive after pleading with the Ethiopian government for access describe weakened children dying from diarrhea after drinking from rivers. Shops were looted or depleted weeks ago. A local official told a Jan. 1 crisis meeting of government and aid workers that hungry people had asked for “a single biscuit.”
More than 4.5 million people, nearly the region s entire population, need emergency food, participants say. At their next meeting Jan. 8, a Tigray administrator warned that without aid, “hundreds of thousands might starve to death” and some already had, according to minutes obtained by The Associated Press. ....

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