• The Kombolcha massacre was the mass extrajudicial and summary execution of over 100 ethnic Amhara civilian youths by the Tigray Defense Forces in South...
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    Woreillu massacre South-Wollo: Kombolcha massacre, Kalu massacre, Tehuledere massacre, Worebabo massacre North-Shewa: Antsokiya Gemza Massacre North-Shewa:...
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    were defeated during the Tigray War. Chenna massacre Galikoma massacre Kombolcha massacre Kobo massacre In Ethiopia ID cards include one's ethnic identification...
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  • 21 March 2023. "Tigray rebels accused of 'summarily executing' 100 in Kombolcha". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 26 February 2023. Walsh, Declan; Marks...
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  • current Ethiopian government as the master mind to initiate the war by massacring the North Force army, Sebhat Nega [ru], has been caught, according to...
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  • The Zalambessa massacre was a mass extrajudicial killing that took place in Zalambessa in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia during the Tigray War, on 13 November...
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    Ethiopian government further claimed that as the TDF entered Kombolcha, they massacred more than 100 youths. TPLF spokesperson Getachew Reda denied the...
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    13 March 2022. "Tigray rebels accused of 'summarily executing' 100 in Kombolcha". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 26 February 2023. Walsh, Declan; Marks...
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    Wurgessa (redirect from Wurgesa massacre)
    Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Wurgessa is located along Ethiopian Highway 2, or Kombolcha – Woldiya road, 465 km from Addis Ababa and 25 km south of the woreda...
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    The Adigrat massacres were mass extrajudicial killings by the Eritrean Defence Forces (EDF) that took place in and near Adigrat in the Tigray Region of...
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    (Eastern Tigray) on 1 December 2020.[citation needed] The EDF carried out a massacre in Hawzen around 23 December 2020.[citation needed] Estimates are up to...
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  • The Humera massacre was an ethnic mass murder event carried out in November 2020 in the town of Humera (Tigrinya: ሑሞራ) in the Tigray Region of northwestern...
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    crimes included that of the TDF extrajudicially executing 100 youths in Kombolcha, according to deral authorities. The Tigray War started with the November...
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    the Oromia Region of Ethiopia, as well as in the Adami Tullu and Jido Kombolcha woreda of East Shewa Zone.The Arsi are made up of the Sikkoo-Mandoo branch...
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    were wearing civilian clothes commemorating the 33 anniversary Hawzen massacre locally known as Martyrs’ Day. Most victims were not from Togogwa itself...
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    Region, at the same time as the Tigray Defense Forces took control of Kombolcha, about 50 kilometres to the north. On 1 November, OLA Commander-in-Chief...
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  • Alternate accounts of the massacre have been presented by Tigrayan refugees interviewed by Reuters blaming Amhara militias for the massacres. On 10 November, Ethiopian...
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    claimed to have captured Kombolcha, a town 21 km (13 mi) east of Dessie, and the Ethiopian government accused the TDF of massacring over 100 youths in the...
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    south by unpaved road from Awash–Asseb highway. A telephone line from Kombolcha to Asaita was in operation in 1964. The town of Semera, a planned settlement...
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  • government denying the claim. The TDF said they captured the town of Kombolcha and the OLA claimed to have captured the city of Kamisee from ENDF allied...
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    Kamisee on 31 October 2021, as the Tigray Defence Forces advanced on Kombolcha. In late October 2022, the OLA launched a large-scale military offensive...
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    dozens of locally prominent CUD members in Gondar, Dessie, Wondo Genet, Kombolcha and Jinka; unconfirmed reports of arrests following a similar pattern...
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    ENDF and allied forces recaptured the strategic cities of Dessie and Kombolcha. On 8 December, the Fana Broadcasting Corporation (FBC) reported that...
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    January 2019 to 13:00 on 11 January 58 Qemant people were killed in the massacre in Metemma using guns, grenades, stones and by burning houses. Amnesty...
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    Kamisee, simultaneously to the Tigray Defense Forces taking control of Kombolcha. WRITENET (2004), p. 8. Iaccino, Ludovica (26 February 2016). "Ethiopia...
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    Awash–Hara Gebeya Railway between Addis Ababa and the twin cities of Dessie/Kombolcha. Ethiopia had 58 airports as of 2012[update], and 61 as of 2016[update]...
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    area, such as the Geta Lion statues, which are located 10 km south of Kombolcha, and are believed to date back to the 3rd century AD, though they may...
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    by a substantial number of tanks advanced toward Harar from Fedis and Kombolcha. In a coordinated ground and air resistance involving Cuban soldiers for...
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  • Debano Mahbere Dego 2nd Wukro Kola Tembien Zamr Gira Aras Guh Togoga Galikoma Chenna Kobo 2nd Mekelle Kombolcha 2022 Dedebit Berhale 3rd Mekelle Adi Daero...
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    report on the Mai Kadra massacre for presenting "ethnic Amharas as the sole victims", and the four-month delay between the Axum massacre and EHRC's preliminary...
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