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On 18 June 2022, the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) was accused of massacring over 500 Amhara civilians in the Gimbi county of Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Witnesses said that the OLA intentionally targeted ethnic Amhara people. This attack is an example of the series of Amhara massacres occurred in 2022, and is part of the decades long Amhara genocide in Ethiopia.

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  • Gimbi massacre (en)
  • Massacre de Gimbi (fr)
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  • Le massacre de Gimbi est survenu le 18 juin 2022 lorsque l'Armée de libération d'Oromo (OLA) a été accusée d'avoir massacré plus de 200 civils amhara dans le comté de Gimbi dans la région Oromia, en Éthiopie. Des témoins ont déclaré que l'OLA ciblait intentionnellement les personnes appartenant à l'ethnie amhara. (fr)
  • On 18 June 2022, the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) was accused of massacring over 500 Amhara civilians in the Gimbi county of Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Witnesses said that the OLA intentionally targeted ethnic Amhara people. This attack is an example of the series of Amhara massacres occurred in 2022, and is part of the decades long Amhara genocide in Ethiopia. (en)
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  • On 18 June 2022, the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) was accused of massacring over 500 Amhara civilians in the Gimbi county of Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Witnesses said that the OLA intentionally targeted ethnic Amhara people. This attack is an example of the series of Amhara massacres occurred in 2022, and is part of the decades long Amhara genocide in Ethiopia. A witness told the Associated Press he had counted at least 230 bodies and said he was "afraid this is the deadliest attack against civilians we have seen in our lifetime" and that mass graves were being dug for victims. One resident told reporters that the death toll surpassed 260 people , while others placed it higher at 320. The government blamed rebels, and witnesses accused the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) for carrying out the attack in Tole and surroundings, but the OLA denied that their troops were present, and put the blame on the government forces. The Government of Oromia however confirmed that an attack had occurred. The government was accused of not eliminating threats as OLF due to involvement in scheme. (en)
  • Le massacre de Gimbi est survenu le 18 juin 2022 lorsque l'Armée de libération d'Oromo (OLA) a été accusée d'avoir massacré plus de 200 civils amhara dans le comté de Gimbi dans la région Oromia, en Éthiopie. Des témoins ont déclaré que l'OLA ciblait intentionnellement les personnes appartenant à l'ethnie amhara. (fr)
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