Muslims all across Ethiopia demonstrated in solidarity with the victims of anti-Muslim attacks in Gonder.
Sat 07 May 2022:
The UN human rights chief has voiced alarm at recent deadly clashes between Muslims and Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia and called on authorities to investigate and bring perpetrators to justice.
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said on Saturday that she was “deeply distressed” by the violence that erupted late last month in northern Ethiopia, reportedly killing at least 30 people and injuring more than 100 others.
The clashes began in Gondar city in the Amhara region on April 26, reportedly in connection with a land dispute, before quickly spreading to other regions and the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, she said.
A journalist from Ethiopia, we die every day because of the extremist gangs “Fano” in the city of Gondar, Ethiopia. Yesterday, at least 30 Muslims were killed, 5 mosques were burned and dozens of Islamic properties were stolen during continuous attacks. pic.twitter.com/pD5fBRLHGV
— laela karem🇵🇸✊ (@dx_d0) April 28, 2022
The Islamic Affairs Council of Amhara said the funeral of a Muslim elder had been attacked, describing the scene as a “massacre” by heavily armed “extremist Christians”.
The cemetery where the attack occurred neighbours a mosque and church and has been the subject of an ongoing dispute between Muslims and Orthodox Christians, who are the dominant group in Ethiopia.
“I understand two mosques were burnt and another two partially destroyed in Gondar,” Bachelet said in her statement.
“In the apparent retaliatory attacks that followed, two Orthodox Christian men were reportedly burnt to death, another man hacked to death, and five churches burnt down” in the southwest of the country, she said, adding that other regions had since seen clashes.
It has been reported that at least 40 people died as a result of the targeting of Muslims praying in mosques in Ethiopia’s Amhara region by armed groups.
The Ethiopian Supreme Islamic Council has asked the government to investigate attacks on Muslims in the north of the country. pic.twitter.com/LYw4pYMxat
— Muslim Port | English (@muslimporten) April 29, 2022
In all, police had reportedly arrested and imprisoned at least 578 people in at least four cities in connection with the clashes, she said.
“I call on the Ethiopian authorities to promptly initiate and conduct thorough, independent and transparent investigations into each of these deadly incidents,” Bachelet said.
Prevent further inter-religious violence
Authorities should strive to “ensure that those found to be responsible are held to account”, she said, stressing that “individual accountability of perpetrators is essential to prevent further violence.”