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Amhara Town Massacre: The Horrifying Truth behind Abiy Ahmed’s Ethno-Fascist

February 4, 2024

The Amhara conflict broke out less than a year after the government reached a peace deal in November 2022 to end a two-year civil war in the neighboring Tigray region that killed “hundreds of thousands”.

 

 

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