Home | News    Sunday 29 July 2012

Ethiopia: Thousands flee to Kenya after deadly clashes

separation
increase
decrease
separation
separation

By Tesfa-Alem Tekle

July 28, 2012 (ADDIS ABABA) – Ethnic clashes in a remote part of southern Ethiopia, near the border with Kenya, have reportedly killed at least 18 people and injured 12.

The clashes between Borana and Garri clans in the Moyale area have forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes.

The Kenyan Red Cross told the BBC that more than 20,000 people have crossed into Kenya as a result of the fighting.

The Ethiopian military had intervened to stop the fighting, however, the Red Cross said that people have continued crossing borders to Kenya.

The tribal clash, which broke out this week and continued until Friday, is believed to have been instigated over land rights.

Armed conflicts, mainly over land and water dispute, are common in this area. Every year there are similar reports of clashes between the two rival communities.

The Red Cross in Kenya says it is providing with food, water and tarpaulins to arrivals.

On the Kenyan side of Moyale, similar incidents are also common between the Borana and Gabra communities over water and land-grazing rights.

Earlier this year, more than 40,000 Kenyans fled to Ethiopia following deadly clashes between two warring tribes in northern Kenya.

(ST)

Comments on the Sudan Tribune website must abide by the following rules. Contravention of these rules will lead to the user losing their Sudan Tribune account with immediate effect.

- No inciting violence
- No inappropriate or offensive language
- No racism, tribalism or sectarianism
- No inappropriate or derogatory remarks
- No deviation from the topic of the article
- No advertising, spamming or links
- No incomprehensible comments

Due to the unprecedented amount of racist and offensive language on the site, Sudan Tribune tries to vet all comments on the site.

There is now also a limit of 400 words per comment. If you want to express yourself in more detail than this allows, please e-mail your comment as an article to comment@sudantribune.com

Kind regards,

The Sudan Tribune editorial team.
  • 31 July 2012 19:12, by Wolleyewu

    MELES ZENAWI IS DEAD. Thanks to almighty GOD. The cause of of all misery in the land of mama Ethiopia is gone for ever. Dictator and the most Evil person on our planet who had been working hard day in and day out to humilate the proud people of Ethiopia and disintegrate Ethiopia along the lines of ethinicity is DEAD. He is no more alive. Thanks GOD. Amen, Halelughia.

    repondre message

Comment on this article


 
 

The following ads are provided by Google. SudanTribune has no authority on it.



Sudan Tribune

Promote your Page too

Latest Comments & Analysis


The better approach to reconciliation 2013-05-17 06:07:06 By Zechariah Manyok Biar May 16, 2013 - Some of you who might have read my previous articles know that I promised some weeks ago to write separately on the topic of peace and reconciliation that (...)

OIL: is it a curse or a blessing in South Sudan? 2013-05-17 06:04:54 By Jacob K. Lupai May 16, 2013 - In the late 70s when for the first time oil was discovered in Southern Sudan there was euphoria that poverty would be a thing of the past, replaced by a high (...)

The misapprehension of peace in the context of conflict resolution 2013-05-16 11:40:39 By Ngor Arol Garang May 16, 2013 - Political leaders and citizens with an interest in politics within the Bahr el Ghazal region will come together for a one week conference on Wednesday, where (...)


MORE




VIDEOS



Latest Press Releases


Wau Dialogue W. Bahr el-Ghazal state 13-15 May 2013 2013-05-13 14:41:35 South Sudan Law Society 13th-April-2013 Citizen of Western Bhar el-Ghazal State calls for limitations of President Powers and the Independence of Executive, Legislature and Judiciary and (...)

Sudan: Stepped-Up Assault on Media Freedom 2013-05-04 10:53:49 Human Rights Watch Sudan: Stepped-Up Assault on Media Freedom Newspapers, Other Media Censored, Confiscated, Shut Down MAY 3, 2013 (Nairobi) – Sudan should immediately stop censoring (...)

CPJ calls on African Union to uphold press freedom 2013-05-03 03:23:16 Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ calls on African Union to uphold press freedom New York, May 2, 2013 The Committee to Protect Journalists asks Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, chairperson of the (...)


MORE

Copyright © 2003-2013 SudanTribune - All rights reserved.