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Mahlet Fasil
Addis Ababa, July 31, 1818 – The Highly Expected 144 th Special Report of the Independent Human Rights Council of Ethiopia (HRCO ) revealed a staggering number of deaths, displacements and property destruction as a result of violence on the border between Somalia and Oromia Ethiopia involving the Liyu Police of the Somali Regional State and the Oromia Police of the regional state of Oromia.
Highlights
Victims of the Oromo Ethnicity
The following are the main results in terms of the number of persons killed, wounded, beaten, raped
Detailed account of the murders committed by the Liyu regional police forces in the West Hararghe area, the various weredas and kebeles in the regional state of Oromia, including those who were killed by individuals island in Liyu police custody . The number of people killed in the West Hararghe area, documented by the EHRCO, is 160.
The number of people killed by Liyu police in the Bale area in various adjacent and adjacent weredas and kebeles Somali regional state is 98.
Number of people shot by the forces of "Liyu police" in the West Hararghe area, different weredas and kebeles: 88, while the number of people who were badly beaten, including police, rape related to Liyu police and who was committed in Jigjiga, the capital of the Somali regional state and surrounding area.
Number of missing persons without trace after attacks by Liyu police in the western area of Hararghe. and kebeles: 9.
The detailed report also includes figures on the movements and property damage caused by various weredas and kebeles in the regional state of Ethio Somali and Oromia.
Victims of the Somali Ethnic Group
The following are the main results in terms of the number of people killed, wounded, beaten, raped, and disappeared without trace.
The report included the number of people of the Somali ethnic group of Ethiopia who were killed in the same conflict in different areas, weredas and kebeles in the regional state of Oromia. As a result, the total number stands at 451.
Number of persons who were injured and beaten and sustained long-term injuries: 256.
Ten cases of rape committed by different groups, including Quick members of the Oromia police. In addition to this, the report includes a report submitted by the Somali Regional Police containing the names of ten women victims of rape.
The number of people who disappeared without a trace as a result of the violence perpetrated in the Somali state of Oromia. the border is at 30.
The report also includes a detailed report on travel and property damage. AS
ED & # 39; s Note: Click here to access the Addis Standard Archive on its comprehensive coverage of editorials, news, features, opinions and comments regarding the border dispute between Ethio-Somali and Oromia and the role of the Liyu police reported since December 2016.
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