G7 Press
Release – January 10, 2013
On December 13, 2003, members of the special
unit of the Ethiopian military entered the town of Gambella in south western
Ethiopia, and over the course of the next three days, the special force unit
tortured and killed 424 ethnic Anuaks and burned their houses to ashes. The
Ethiopian Human Rights Council and Dr. Gregory H. Stanton, founder and
President of Genocide Watch, alerted the international community about the
Gambella genocide. The world gave a deaf ear to the horror in Gambella, and as
a result, the Ethiopian military continued its crime against humanity killing
more than 2000 ethnic Anuaks and causing over 50,000 to flee their ancestral
home land.
On December 10, 2013, exactly 10 years after
the Gambella genocide, the Ethiopian military strikes again, this time in
Southern Ethiopia killing more than 150 men, women, and children. According to
an eye witness account, the Ethiopian army surrounded the village of ethnic
Suris in South Ethiopia, tied the villagers into a group of two, and massacred
them execution style. Ginbot 7, Movement for Justice, Freedom and Democracy
strongly condemns the barbaric action of the TPLF security forces against the
Suri community and calls on all civilized nations of the world to hold the
Ethiopian regime accountable for its actions and bring the perpetrators of this
heinous crime to justice.
The continued silence of the international
community, especially donor nations such as the U.S, U.K., and members of the
European Union has emboldened the Ethiopian regime to continue committing
crimes against defenseless people in different parts of the country.
Ginbot 7 is deeply disturbed by the
acquiescence of the international community and the quiet support provided to a
rogue regime that repeatedly commits crimes against humanity.
Ginbot 7 urges the international community
to reconsider its hypocritical policy and use its leverage to rein the TPLF
regime to stop the mass killing in Ethiopia.
Ginbot 7 and the Ethiopian people understand
the importance of the global war on terror. However, membership in the
international military campaign against terror must not allow the criminal
regime in Ethiopia to terrorize its own people. The US, the UK and the EU
cannot fight terrorism in Somalia while enabling a terrorist regime to commit genocide
in Ethiopia. This misguided foreign policy is morally reprehensible and a
danger to the long term stability of Ethiopia.
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