In Pictures—Ethiopia marks 20th Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Day under theme ‘Democratic Consensus for Shared National Unity’
The 20th edition of Ethiopia’s Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Day celebration is underway today in Hosaena city of the Central Ethiopia Region, where thousands of attendees have gathered at Abuye Ersam Memorial Stadium for the national closing ceremony, observed this year as “Ethiopians’ Day.”
This year’s celebration has been underway since 4 December 2025, featuring a series of cultural and political events staged under various themes. The festivities culminate today with the central motto, “Democratic Consensus for Shared National Unity.”
Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Day is observed annually on 8 December, marking the day the FDRE Constitution was ratified.
The 20th edition of Ethiopia’s Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Day celebration is underway today in Hosaena city of the Central Ethiopia Region, where thousands of attendees have gathered at Abuye Ersam Memorial Stadium for the national closing ceremony, observed this year as “Ethiopians’ Day.”
This year’s celebration has been underway since 4 December 2025, featuring a series of cultural and political events staged under various themes. The festivities culminate today with the central motto, “Democratic Consensus for Shared National Unity.”
Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Day is observed annually on 8 December, marking the day the FDRE Constitution was ratified.
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A #heart_surgeon saved his life as a teen. Now they perform surgeries together
An #Ethiopian boy who once lay on an operating table fighting for his life has returned to the surgical theatre — this time helping save others — in what he calls “a second life”, The Washington Post reports.
Born in rural Ethiopia in 1985, Mesfin Yana Dollar fell gravely ill with rheumatic heart disease as a child. With no cardiac surgery available in Ethiopia at the time, he was sent to the United States through the support of #American doctor Rick Hodes and international donors.
A successful operation in #Atlanta saved his life — but complications later forced a second surgery and lifelong treatment.
It was this second rescue that changed everything. “I was blessed with a second life,” Mesfin recalled. Unable to return to rural Ethiopia where follow-up care was unavailable, he was taken in by cardiologist Allen Dollar’s family, eventually taking their surname...
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An #Ethiopian boy who once lay on an operating table fighting for his life has returned to the surgical theatre — this time helping save others — in what he calls “a second life”, The Washington Post reports.
Born in rural Ethiopia in 1985, Mesfin Yana Dollar fell gravely ill with rheumatic heart disease as a child. With no cardiac surgery available in Ethiopia at the time, he was sent to the United States through the support of #American doctor Rick Hodes and international donors.
A successful operation in #Atlanta saved his life — but complications later forced a second surgery and lifelong treatment.
It was this second rescue that changed everything. “I was blessed with a second life,” Mesfin recalled. Unable to return to rural Ethiopia where follow-up care was unavailable, he was taken in by cardiologist Allen Dollar’s family, eventually taking their surname...
https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1997954649328939443?s=20
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#Ethiopian Film Festival returns to #Malta
It will feature two films, 'Jebina' and 'Qalat', to be screened on December 10 and 11
The Ethiopian Film Festival is set to return to Malta for its second edition, bringing with it two days of powerful storytelling, cultural celebration and community engagement.
The event, organised by habeshaview, will take place on December 10 and 11 at Spazju Kreattiv in Valletta.
With two acclaimed films on the programme and growing international interest in Ethiopian cinema, this year’s festival promises an enriching experience for both local audiences and the Ethiopian diaspora in Malta.
The festival opens on December 10 at 7.30pm with a VIP reception followed by the screening of Jebina, an emotionally charged drama inspired by true events.
The film follows Gifti, a young woman from rural Ethiopia whose life is shattered when she is abducted and forced to marry the son of a nobleman....
https://timesofmalta.com/article/ethiopian-film-festival-returns-malta.1120675
It will feature two films, 'Jebina' and 'Qalat', to be screened on December 10 and 11
The Ethiopian Film Festival is set to return to Malta for its second edition, bringing with it two days of powerful storytelling, cultural celebration and community engagement.
The event, organised by habeshaview, will take place on December 10 and 11 at Spazju Kreattiv in Valletta.
With two acclaimed films on the programme and growing international interest in Ethiopian cinema, this year’s festival promises an enriching experience for both local audiences and the Ethiopian diaspora in Malta.
The festival opens on December 10 at 7.30pm with a VIP reception followed by the screening of Jebina, an emotionally charged drama inspired by true events.
The film follows Gifti, a young woman from rural Ethiopia whose life is shattered when she is abducted and forced to marry the son of a nobleman....
https://timesofmalta.com/article/ethiopian-film-festival-returns-malta.1120675
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#Op_ed: #Washington Strategic Blind Spot: Why U.S. must pay attention to #Somaliland
Somaliland President Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi recently hosted a senior #US military and diplomatic delegation, including #AFRICOM Commander Gen. Dagvin R. M. Anderson. In this op-ed, Adam Daud Ahmed argues the visit confirmed what Washington acknowledges privately: “The U.S. military recognizes Somaliland’s strategic and governance value.”
The author highlights Somaliland’s pivotal position near the Bab el-Mandeb strait and its standing as one of Africa’s most resilient democracies. He adds that #Berbera Port, expanded by the #UAE, offers the U.S. a vital alternative to #Djibouti, home to #China’s first overseas military base.
The article concludes that three decades of stability make Somaliland an “irreplaceable partner,” adding that continued U.S. hesitation is a “strategic failure.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=53952
Somaliland President Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi recently hosted a senior #US military and diplomatic delegation, including #AFRICOM Commander Gen. Dagvin R. M. Anderson. In this op-ed, Adam Daud Ahmed argues the visit confirmed what Washington acknowledges privately: “The U.S. military recognizes Somaliland’s strategic and governance value.”
The author highlights Somaliland’s pivotal position near the Bab el-Mandeb strait and its standing as one of Africa’s most resilient democracies. He adds that #Berbera Port, expanded by the #UAE, offers the U.S. a vital alternative to #Djibouti, home to #China’s first overseas military base.
The article concludes that three decades of stability make Somaliland an “irreplaceable partner,” adding that continued U.S. hesitation is a “strategic failure.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=53952
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News: #US announces investment-focused #Africa policy, prioritizes conflict prevention in Horn of Africa
The United States has unveiled a new National Security Strategy outlining a significant shift in its approach to Africa, prioritizing trade, investment, and targeted diplomatic engagement particularly in the conflict-prone Horn of Africa.
The strategy, released by the White House, contends that past U.S. engagement on the continent was overly shaped by “liberal ideological” aims and a heavy reliance on foreign aid. In its place, Washington signals a move toward partnerships with what it calls “capable, reliable states” committed to opening their markets to U.S. goods and services.
Conflict prevention and resolution constitute a central pillar of the new strategy, with the Horn of Africa identified as a priority region. The document underscores persistent tensions involving #Ethiopia, #Eritrea, and #Somalia, warning that without preventive diplomacy, emerging ....
https://addisstandard.com/?p=53982
The United States has unveiled a new National Security Strategy outlining a significant shift in its approach to Africa, prioritizing trade, investment, and targeted diplomatic engagement particularly in the conflict-prone Horn of Africa.
The strategy, released by the White House, contends that past U.S. engagement on the continent was overly shaped by “liberal ideological” aims and a heavy reliance on foreign aid. In its place, Washington signals a move toward partnerships with what it calls “capable, reliable states” committed to opening their markets to U.S. goods and services.
Conflict prevention and resolution constitute a central pillar of the new strategy, with the Horn of Africa identified as a priority region. The document underscores persistent tensions involving #Ethiopia, #Eritrea, and #Somalia, warning that without preventive diplomacy, emerging ....
https://addisstandard.com/?p=53982
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News: “We will shake off #Ethiopia’s enemies one by one, like hair lice,” PM Abiy says
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) said Ethiopia will defeat its adversaries “one by one, like hair lice,” as he urged unity and resilience during a nationally televised address marking the 20th Ethiopian Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Day in #Hossana on 8 December 2025
Addressing the gathering, Abiy called on citizens to remain alert to foreign interference, warning against becoming instruments of external interests. “When outsiders rise up in malice to eclipse our aspirations, Ethiopians must not become tools for their interests; because a rope entangled by them neither unties nor binds,” he said.
He urged Ethiopians to prioritize national cohesion over division. “When we should be united with each other, let us not let the desire of the outsiders with evil thoughts enter within us so that ...
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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) said Ethiopia will defeat its adversaries “one by one, like hair lice,” as he urged unity and resilience during a nationally televised address marking the 20th Ethiopian Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Day in #Hossana on 8 December 2025
Addressing the gathering, Abiy called on citizens to remain alert to foreign interference, warning against becoming instruments of external interests. “When outsiders rise up in malice to eclipse our aspirations, Ethiopians must not become tools for their interests; because a rope entangled by them neither unties nor binds,” he said.
He urged Ethiopians to prioritize national cohesion over division. “When we should be united with each other, let us not let the desire of the outsiders with evil thoughts enter within us so that ...
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#Ethiopia: Two abducted prosecutors reunited with families, one receiving medical treatment in Addis Abeba
Two regional prosecutors abducted last month in the Jimma Arjo district, East Wollega zone of the #Oromia region, have been reunited with their families, while another injured in the same incident is receiving medical treatment in Addis Abeba, officials told Addis Standard.
Getachew Tasew, Head of Communications at the Oromia Attorney General’s Office, said the two prosecutors were received by the Oromia Office of the Attorney General and have now returned to their families.
He added that the office had been working to secure their safe release and that “the incident involving the prosecutors is under continued investigation by the West Oromia Attorney General.”
The attack occurred on 26 November 2025 in Hara kebele, Jimma Arjo district, during which prosecutor Negese Kebede was shot dead and three colleagues—Alemayehu Mesele, Addisu Legesse, & Yirgalem Mitiku...
https://addisstandard.com/?p=53989
Two regional prosecutors abducted last month in the Jimma Arjo district, East Wollega zone of the #Oromia region, have been reunited with their families, while another injured in the same incident is receiving medical treatment in Addis Abeba, officials told Addis Standard.
Getachew Tasew, Head of Communications at the Oromia Attorney General’s Office, said the two prosecutors were received by the Oromia Office of the Attorney General and have now returned to their families.
He added that the office had been working to secure their safe release and that “the incident involving the prosecutors is under continued investigation by the West Oromia Attorney General.”
The attack occurred on 26 November 2025 in Hara kebele, Jimma Arjo district, during which prosecutor Negese Kebede was shot dead and three colleagues—Alemayehu Mesele, Addisu Legesse, & Yirgalem Mitiku...
https://addisstandard.com/?p=53989
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News: #Egypt rejects ‘Renaissance’ #GERD label, affirms self-defence right against existential threats: FM Abdelatty
Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Aty warned that Cairo will resort to measures permitted under the UN Charter, including the right to self-defence, if its water security is threatened by Ethiopia’s management of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
In an interview with Al Jazeera, Abdel-Aty described Egypt’s water needs as an “existential issue,” stressing that international law provides binding rules governing transboundary rivers, including prior notification and an obligation not to cause harm.
“We have tried negotiations for more than 13 years,” he said. “Unfortunately, there has been neither seriousness nor good faith from the Ethiopian side.”
Abdel-Aty’s remarks follow #Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (#MoFA) statement issued on 2 December 2025, in which Addis Abeba rejected what it described as escalating rhetoric from Cairo ...
https://addisstandard.com/?p=53992
Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Aty warned that Cairo will resort to measures permitted under the UN Charter, including the right to self-defence, if its water security is threatened by Ethiopia’s management of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
In an interview with Al Jazeera, Abdel-Aty described Egypt’s water needs as an “existential issue,” stressing that international law provides binding rules governing transboundary rivers, including prior notification and an obligation not to cause harm.
“We have tried negotiations for more than 13 years,” he said. “Unfortunately, there has been neither seriousness nor good faith from the Ethiopian side.”
Abdel-Aty’s remarks follow #Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (#MoFA) statement issued on 2 December 2025, in which Addis Abeba rejected what it described as escalating rhetoric from Cairo ...
https://addisstandard.com/?p=53992
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#Ethiopia: One killed, one wounded in #Gambella bus attack as transport violence continues unabated
One person was killed and another critically injured in an armed attack on a passenger bus in Gambella region on 7 December, the latest in a string of violent assaults targeting public transport, according to the Gambella Police Commission.
Vice Inspector Upiyew Ujulu, Commander of the Itang Special Woreda Police, said the attack occurred around 12:00 p.m. in the Tarpam area. The bus, carrying 16 passengers from Itang town to Gambella city, had briefly stopped so passengers could transfer to another vehicle.
He identified the deceased as 22-year-old Roda Peter Ukelo, and the injured passenger as 24-year-old Abey Ukelo Gur, who is being treated in the intensive care unit at Gambella General Hospital.
Upiyew said the armed suspect first attempted to shoot a traffic police officer on duty,..
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One person was killed and another critically injured in an armed attack on a passenger bus in Gambella region on 7 December, the latest in a string of violent assaults targeting public transport, according to the Gambella Police Commission.
Vice Inspector Upiyew Ujulu, Commander of the Itang Special Woreda Police, said the attack occurred around 12:00 p.m. in the Tarpam area. The bus, carrying 16 passengers from Itang town to Gambella city, had briefly stopped so passengers could transfer to another vehicle.
He identified the deceased as 22-year-old Roda Peter Ukelo, and the injured passenger as 24-year-old Abey Ukelo Gur, who is being treated in the intensive care unit at Gambella General Hospital.
Upiyew said the armed suspect first attempted to shoot a traffic police officer on duty,..
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#Sudan air force #bombing of #towns, #markets and schools has killed hundreds, report says
Sudan's air force has carried out bombings in which at least 1,700 civilians have died in attacks on residential neighbourhoods, markets, schools and camps for displaced people, according to an investigation into air raids in the country's civil war.
The Sudan Witness Project says it has compiled the largest known dataset of military airstrikes in the conflict, which began in April 2023.
Its analysis indicates that the air force has used unguided bombs in populated areas.
The data focuses on attacks by warplanes, which only the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) is capable of operating. Its rival, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) does not have aircraft. It launches drone strikes, but drones were excluded from the research.
The RSF has been internationally condemned for allegedly carrying out ethnic massacres in Sudan's western Darfur region, triggering charges of genocide by the United States.
"The RSF are being held responsible for a lot of damage and violations, and I think rightly so," says Mark Snoeck, who ran the project. "But I think the SAF should also be held accountable for their actions."
The military has also faced international criticism, accused of indiscriminate bombings.
Sudan Witness is an initiative by the Center for Information Resilience (CIR), a non-profit group which works to expose human rights violations. It received funding from the British foreign ministry for this project.
According to an advance copy of the report obtained by the BBC, Sudan Witness analysed 384 airstrikes conducted between April 2023 and July 2025.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd0k7g202l2o
Sudan's air force has carried out bombings in which at least 1,700 civilians have died in attacks on residential neighbourhoods, markets, schools and camps for displaced people, according to an investigation into air raids in the country's civil war.
The Sudan Witness Project says it has compiled the largest known dataset of military airstrikes in the conflict, which began in April 2023.
Its analysis indicates that the air force has used unguided bombs in populated areas.
The data focuses on attacks by warplanes, which only the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) is capable of operating. Its rival, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) does not have aircraft. It launches drone strikes, but drones were excluded from the research.
The RSF has been internationally condemned for allegedly carrying out ethnic massacres in Sudan's western Darfur region, triggering charges of genocide by the United States.
"The RSF are being held responsible for a lot of damage and violations, and I think rightly so," says Mark Snoeck, who ran the project. "But I think the SAF should also be held accountable for their actions."
The military has also faced international criticism, accused of indiscriminate bombings.
Sudan Witness is an initiative by the Center for Information Resilience (CIR), a non-profit group which works to expose human rights violations. It received funding from the British foreign ministry for this project.
According to an advance copy of the report obtained by the BBC, Sudan Witness analysed 384 airstrikes conducted between April 2023 and July 2025.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd0k7g202l2o
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Sudan air force bombing of towns, markets and schools has killed hundreds, report says
A detailed study highlights the military's aerial campaign and how civilians have been its victims.
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#Indian PM Modi to visit #Ethiopia next week, aiming to bolster development partnership and Africa engagement
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Ethiopia next week, in what will be the first trip by an Indian premier to the Horn of Africa nation in more than a decade, according to a report by WION News.
Mr. Modi is scheduled to arrive in Addis Abeba on 16 December for a two-day stay as part of a three-nation tour that includes Jordan (15–16 December) and #Oman (17–18 December). The last Indian leader to visit Ethiopia was former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2011.
During his visit to #Addis_Abeba, Mr. Modi will hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
The two leaders met on the margins of the #BRICS summit in Johannesburg in 2023, where they discussed strengthening cooperation in trade, investment, defence, information technology, .....
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Ethiopia next week, in what will be the first trip by an Indian premier to the Horn of Africa nation in more than a decade, according to a report by WION News.
Mr. Modi is scheduled to arrive in Addis Abeba on 16 December for a two-day stay as part of a three-nation tour that includes Jordan (15–16 December) and #Oman (17–18 December). The last Indian leader to visit Ethiopia was former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2011.
During his visit to #Addis_Abeba, Mr. Modi will hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
The two leaders met on the margins of the #BRICS summit in Johannesburg in 2023, where they discussed strengthening cooperation in trade, investment, defence, information technology, .....
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#UN cuts its aid appeal for 2026 despite soaring need
The United Nations on Monday appealed for an aid budget only half the size of what it had hoped for this year, acknowledging a plunge in donor funding at a time when humanitarian needs have never been greater.
By its own admission, the $23 billion U.N. appeal will shut out tens of millions of people in urgent need of help as falling support has forced it to prioritise only the most desperate.
The funding cuts come on top of other challenges for aid agencies that include security risks to staff in conflict zones and lack of access.
"It's the cuts ultimately that are forcing us into these tough, tough, brutal choices that we're having to make," U.N. aid chief Tom Fletcher told reporters.
"We are overstretched, underfunded, and under attack," he said. "And we drive the ambulance towards the fire. On your behalf. But we are also now being asked to put ....
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/un-cuts-its-aid-appeal-2026-despite-soaring-need-2025-12-08/
The United Nations on Monday appealed for an aid budget only half the size of what it had hoped for this year, acknowledging a plunge in donor funding at a time when humanitarian needs have never been greater.
By its own admission, the $23 billion U.N. appeal will shut out tens of millions of people in urgent need of help as falling support has forced it to prioritise only the most desperate.
The funding cuts come on top of other challenges for aid agencies that include security risks to staff in conflict zones and lack of access.
"It's the cuts ultimately that are forcing us into these tough, tough, brutal choices that we're having to make," U.N. aid chief Tom Fletcher told reporters.
"We are overstretched, underfunded, and under attack," he said. "And we drive the ambulance towards the fire. On your behalf. But we are also now being asked to put ....
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/un-cuts-its-aid-appeal-2026-despite-soaring-need-2025-12-08/
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#Ethiopia federal police launch probe into recent #TikTok award attendees over ‘indecent attire’
The Ethiopian Federal Police said it has detained a group of young individuals who appeared on live television during the recently held “3rd G-Power TikTok Creative Award” wearing what police described as “revealing attire” that “violates the country’s cultural and moral norms.”
An “investigation is now underway”, the federal police said.
The attendees were featured during the live broadcast of the event in Addis Abeba wearing what the police said falls into “indecent clothing” and “unacceptable to the public.”
The police said in a statement this morning that the probe also covers those who “sponsored and organized the event”.
The individuals named include Wengelawit Gebre Endrias Berhe, Berket Tsegaye Jifar, Mekdim Dereje Mengistu, Grum Gezahegn Kechine and Yohannes Mekonnen H/Mariyam.
The Federal Police said the investigation will continue ...
https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1998301589702939102?s=20
The Ethiopian Federal Police said it has detained a group of young individuals who appeared on live television during the recently held “3rd G-Power TikTok Creative Award” wearing what police described as “revealing attire” that “violates the country’s cultural and moral norms.”
An “investigation is now underway”, the federal police said.
The attendees were featured during the live broadcast of the event in Addis Abeba wearing what the police said falls into “indecent clothing” and “unacceptable to the public.”
The police said in a statement this morning that the probe also covers those who “sponsored and organized the event”.
The individuals named include Wengelawit Gebre Endrias Berhe, Berket Tsegaye Jifar, Mekdim Dereje Mengistu, Grum Gezahegn Kechine and Yohannes Mekonnen H/Mariyam.
The Federal Police said the investigation will continue ...
https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1998301589702939102?s=20
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One million dead, one million displaced - the #Irish News reports on the aftermath of #Ethiopia’s forgotten civil war
IN the #Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, two years of civil war is estimated to have cost a million people their lives. Three years after the fighting stopped, another million in Tigray are still too scared or unable to return home, and are living in camps for displaced people.
Conditions are extreme, with women and children especially vulnerable to gender-based violence, a lack of food & medicines, as well as overcrowding. This is just part of the ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by the Tigray War from 2020 to 2022, with the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) in conflict with the Ethiopian Federal Government & Eritrean forces.
The exact death toll is in dispute, but NGOs working in Ethiopia have backed an estimate that around 600,000 were directly killed in...
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IN the #Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, two years of civil war is estimated to have cost a million people their lives. Three years after the fighting stopped, another million in Tigray are still too scared or unable to return home, and are living in camps for displaced people.
Conditions are extreme, with women and children especially vulnerable to gender-based violence, a lack of food & medicines, as well as overcrowding. This is just part of the ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by the Tigray War from 2020 to 2022, with the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) in conflict with the Ethiopian Federal Government & Eritrean forces.
The exact death toll is in dispute, but NGOs working in Ethiopia have backed an estimate that around 600,000 were directly killed in...
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