Ethiopia Rebels Committed Summary Executions; Gang-Raped Women, Girls: Amnesty International
Amnesty International documents gang rape, sexual slavery, and killings by OLA fighters in Oromia, with 10 survivors interviewed, highlighting potential war crimes and impunity.
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Ethiopian authorities must investigate sexual violence, summary killings and torture by OLA fighters
Warning: This press release contains descriptions of sexual violence and torture. Members of Ethiopia’s Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) have subjected women and girls to sexual violence committing rape, gang rape, sexual slavery, summary killings and destruction of civilian property which may amount to war crimes, during the conflict which started in the Oromia region in 2019, Amnesty International said in a new briefing today. The briefing, “No one…
Members of the Oromo Liberation Army in Ethiopia have subjected women and girls to sexual violence, committing rape, rape in assembly, sexual slavery, summary executions and destruction of civilian property, which could constitute war crimes, in the context of the conflict that began in the Oromia region in 2019, Amnesty International writes in a new summary released on Friday, 6 March.
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