'Ethiopian Military Executes Dozens in Amhara Region'

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Human Rights Watch has accused the Ethiopian army of killing dozens of civilians and committing other war crimes in the country's northwestern Amhara region. The incident which took place in January is said to be among the deadliest for civilians in the fighting between federal forces and the Fano militia.

Human Rights Watch has accused the Ethiopia n army of killing dozens of civilians and committing other war crimes in the country's northwestern Amhara region. The incident which took place in January is said to be among the deadliest for civilians in the fighting between federal forces and the Fano militia.

The Amhara Mineral Resources Development Bureau has disclosed that the militarized conflict between government forces and a non-state militia, Fano, poses significant challenges to… 'The place was littered with body parts of dead people, intact dead bodies, and survivors with missing limbs who were moaning in pain.'

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