Three Ethiopian students killed in ethnic clashes: government
ADDIS ABABA: Three Ethiopian students were killed and 34 injured after a
fight on a campus escalated into deadly ethnic clashes in the west of
the Horn of Africa country, the government said on Wednesday.
The unrest broke out on Tuesday after a fight at Assoa University
erupted into wider violence between groups of students, Minister of
Science and Higher Education Hirut Woldemariam said, quoted by Fana
Broadcasting Corporate, which is close to the state.
While Ethiopia’s new Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has received
international praise for his reformist agenda, a wave of intercommunal
violence — mostly over land issues — has marred the first few months of
his rule.
The minister did not give details about how the three students died or
say to which ethnic groups they belonged. But activists on social media
said fighting was between students from the country’s two main ethnic
groups, Oromo and Amhara.
“The unrest degenerated into deadly clashes because of the interference
of forces intent on causing chaos,” the minister said without giving any
further details.
She said scores of people suspected of being involved in the clashes
were arrested and university officials, local elders and student
organizations were trying to ease tensions.
Ethiopia’s higher education institutions have been a center of dissent
since the 1960s and helped overthrow the last Ethiopian emperor Haile
Selassie I in 1974. Universities are often the site of ethnic, political
and religious clashes.
Last month, at least 44 people were killed in fighting between rival
ethnic groups in western Ethiopia when youths armed with rocks and
knives forced thousands of people to flee their homes until security
forces were deployed to calm the area.
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