ESAT News (January 29, 2018) Protests have continued in towns in Northern Ethiopia where scores of people have been shot and killed by TPLF soldiers. The nearby town of Sirinka joined the anti-TPLF protest yesterday. Protesters torched cars and closed roads with rocks and logs. Some of the roads leading to the town of Mersa were closed. TPLF forces shot ...
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TPLF army kill 10 civilians in Northern Ethiopia
By Engidu Woldie ESAT News (January 27, 2018) As protest against its misrule intensified all across Ethiopia, the TPLF regime has continued to respond with brute force. Its army has killed at least ten people in Mersa town in the north of the country bringing the total to at least 32 in the last two weeks in three towns in ...
Read More »Protesters blocked roads, burnt TPLF businesses in Kobo, Robit
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (January 27, 2018) Protests against the TPLF regime continued for the third day in Kobo town, a bustling town in Northern Ethiopia, as people in the nearby town of Robit blocked roads preventing the progress of TPLF Agazi soldiers that killed at least nine protesters on Wednesday. A store for a local beer agent that ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Bishop thinks Woldia killings were premeditated
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (January 26, 2018) A deputy bishop for a diocese in Northern Ethiopia says he thinks the Epiphany day killings in Woldia town last week were premeditated. The deputy bishop, Abun Ermias told Hara Tewahido, a religious website, that the office of the diocese has specifically informed the local authorities that security forces should not ...
Read More »TPLF security forces kill 9 residents in Kobo town, Northern Ethiopia
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (January 25, 2018) Soldiers for the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) that operate under the guise of the national army of Ethiopia shot and killed at least nine people in Kobo town, Northern Ethiopia. (TPLF soldiers entering Kobo town January 25, 2018) Residents of Kobo, a town sitting on one of the major routes to ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Tensions remain high in Woldia, protesters set truck ablaze in Hara
ESAT News (January 23, 2018) Reports reaching from Woldia show that tensions remained high in the town that has seen the killing of 13 people while celebrating the annual Epiphany celebrations this weekend. The weekly Tuesday market in the town was cancelled to mourn the deceased. In the nearby Hara town residents set a truck on fire and according to ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Three killed for lowering flag at half-mast to mourn death of compatriots
ESAT News (January 23, 2018) TPLF security forces shot and killed three people in Alem Tena, East Shewa today while holding a sit in protest at a flagpole to mourn the death of protesters in Woldia and Moyale in the weekend. The deceased had lowered the flag to a half-mast to mourn the death of protesters this weekend. Security forces ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Death toll on rise in Woldia killings
ESAT News (January 22, 2018) The death toll in Woldia town reached 13 as two people were shot and killed on Monday by TPLF security forces. Residents of the town were returning from the burial of some of the deceased on Monday and were chanting slogans denouncing the regime when the forces opened fire. At least two people who were ...
Read More »Ethiopia: 14 year-old among seven killed as TPLF forces shot at Epiphany goers
By Engidu Woldie ESAT News (January 21, 2018) At least seven people were killed on Saturday in Woldia town in northern Ethiopia as TPLF security forces shot live fire at people gathered to celebrate the annual Ethiopian Orthodox Epiphany. The youth in Woldia, known for their strong display of defiance against the TPLF, were chanting songs denouncing the regime when ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Regime says controversial terrorism law will not be scrapped
ESAT News (January 18, 2018) Ethiopia’s ruling party says changes would not be made to the draconian Anti-Terrorism Proclamation (ATP), let alone scrapping the law altogether. The Proclamation has been used by the regime to charge and imprison opposition party members, journalists and dissidents who criticise the regime or exercise their basic freedom of expression. The announcement was made at ...
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