At Least 140 Killed in Ethiopian Ethnic Clashes This Month

  • Opposition National Movement of Amhara reports killings
  • Prime Minister Abiy starts ‘operation’ against perpetrators

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Intercommunal fighting in Ethiopia left at least 140 people dead this month and forced thousands more to flee their homes, according to the opposition National Movement of Amhara.

The killings in Ethiopia’s western region of Benishangul-Gumuz started on Sept. 6 and followed similar attacks by militiamen in the past, Dessalegn Chanie, a spokesman for the NaMA party, said by phone on Thursday. Some victims were forcefully taken to a school and shot, while others were attacked with spears, Dessalegn said, citing a survivor.