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Fighting between Ethiopia forces, rebels endangers Sudan refugees: Rights group

October 17, 2024 at 5:08 pm

Amhara Fano militia fighters walk in the ransacked Lalibela, on December 7, 2021 [SOLAN KOLLI/AFP via Getty Images]

Recent clashes between the Ethiopian government forces and the Amhara-based Fano militia have intensified in the north-west region of Ethiopia, putting thousands of Sudanese refugees at severe risk, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Thursday, Anadolu Agency reports.

The violence, which has escalated since September, has further jeopardised the safety of refugees who fled the conflict in Sudan, the rights group said in a report.

Since the outbreak of war in Sudan in April 2023, tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees have crossed the border into Ethiopia. Many were initially settled in camps in the Amhara region, north-west of the country.

However, these refugees have been exposed to violence, including attacks, kidnapping, and forced labour by unidentified armed groups and militias, with the recent fighting exacerbating the situation.

“These refugees have fled horrific abuses back home and urgently need protection, not further threats to their lives,” said Laetitia Bader, HRW’s Director for the Horn of Africa, as quoted in the report, stressing the need for the federal government to step up protection for refugees.

The report also noted that efforts by Ethiopian authorities and the UN refugee agency to relocate refugees to safer areas have so far failed due to the ongoing conflict between the government troops and the Fano militia.

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