Ethiopia rebels committed summary executions; gang-raped women, girls: Amnesty International

Amnesty International has released a harrowing report detailing human rights violations committed by armed groups in Ethiopia's Oromia region. The organization interviewed ten survivors of sexual violence, including seven minors, who recounted experiences of brutal assault, including gang rapes, allegedly perpetrated by rebel forces. These incidents highlight a pattern of gender-based violence amidst ongoing conflict, raising serious concerns about the safety and dignity of women and girls in the region. Health professionals corroborated the survivors' accounts, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability and protection for vulnerable populations. The situation in Oromia reflects broader issues of instability and violence in Ethiopia, where various factions have been engaged in armed conflict, exacerbating humanitarian crises and undermining efforts for peace. As the international community responds, calls for action to address these atrocities and support survivors are intensifying, stressing the importance of comprehensive investigations and justice for victims of such heinous acts.
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