Ethiopian forces burned Tigrayan man alive: rights body

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The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission said on Sunday that government forces were responsible for burning a Tigrayan man to death.

NAIROBI – The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission said on Sunday that government forces were responsible for burning a Tigrayan man to death, a barbaric act circulated in a widely-shared video that sparked outrage on social media.

The atrocity occurred on 3 March in the northwestern region of Benishangul Gumuz, which borders Sudan and South Sudan. It followed an attack a day earlier that left at least 20 people dead, the state-affiliated independent rights body said. "In between this, an ethnic Tigrayan who was suspected of having contact with the deceased, was arrested ... and thrown [on the pyre] with the deceased, with him dying of fire burns," the EHRC quoted eyewitnesses as saying.

The Oromo Liberation Army , which has allied with the Tigrayan rebels, accused Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and his Prosperity Party of encouraging the "Stone Age savagery" on display in the video.

 

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