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Ethiopia declares state of emergency following militia clashes

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Last updated: August 4, 2023 12:52 pm
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Ethiopia’s government on Friday declared a state of emergency following days of clashes in the Amhara region between the military and local Fano militiamen.

Fighting that broke out across Ethiopia’s second-largest region earlier this week has quickly become a security crisis. Amhara’s regional government on Thursday requested additional help from federal authorities to reimpose the order.

The statement by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s office announcing the state of emergency did not say whether it applied only in Amhara or across the country.

“It was found necessary to declare a state of emergency as it had become difficult to control this outrageous activity based on the regular legal system,” the statement said.

The declaration gives the government the power to ban public gatherings, make arrests without warrants, and impose curfews.

Fano was a key ally of the military (ENDF) during a two-year civil war in the neighbouring Tigray region that ended last November, but the relationship has soured over recent efforts by federal authorities to weaken regional paramilitary groups.

Two residents of Amhara’s second-biggest city, Gondar, said on Friday that intense fighting took place the previous day near the university.

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“ENDF first controlled the university, but they were pushed back by Fano. They were trying to advance to the center of the city, but they couldn’t,” said one resident.

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The other, a local official, said the military had pulled back from the university but did not say why. Both asked not to be named for security reasons.

A Fano member, also speaking on condition of anonymity, said the militiamen were trying to encircle Amhara’s capital Bahir Dar. He said they had captured Merawi, a town 30 km (18 miles) south of Bahir Dar.

Reuters could not independently confirm his claims. An ENDF spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Mobile internet remained down in the region, residents said. Ethiopian Airlines (ETHA.UL) had cancelled flights to three of the four airports it flies to in Amhara, an airline spokesperson said.

Violent protests erupted across Amhara in April after Abiy ordered that security forces from Ethiopia’s 11 regions be integrated into the police or national army.

Protesters said the order was meant to weaken Amhara and would leave it vulnerable to attacks from neighbouring regions. The federal government denied this and said the objective was ensuring national unity.

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