Ethiopia is a major U.S. ally in Africa. The government in Addis Ababa has long cooperated with Washington on security and counterterrorism while benefiting generously from U.S. aid. In 2016, the U.S. pledged
But the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa struck an urgent and concerned tone on Tuesday when it issued
“We urge the Ethiopian government to conduct a transparent investigation into all allegations of violence and to hold those responsible accountable,” said the embassy’s statement.
“At the same time, on the local level, communities must be encouraged and given space to seek peaceful resolutions to the underlying conflicts.”
Ethiopia has a federal government with oversight over regional authorities, and regions are largely demarcated along ethnic and linguistic lines. Oromos,
The latest outbreak of violence has killed at least 50 people and displaced more than 50,000, according
The clashes pose a delicate challenge for Ethiopia’s federal government and come only months
Security forces killed 669 people during the unrest, mostly in Oromia,
The prime minister announced at the weekend that federal police would be sent in to guard roads crossing the neighboring regions, while regional security forces were ordered to withdraw from the borderlands. Desalegn also met with religious leaders and elders in a bid to create a lasting solution to the border dispute, the Chinese news agency
It seems that American eyes will be watching Desalegn and the Ethiopian government closely as they seek a solution to the violence.
“We believe Ethiopia’s future as a strong, prosperous and democratic nation depends on open and inclusive political dialogue for all Ethiopians, greater government transparency, and strengthening the institutions of democracy and justice,” said the U.S. embassy statement.
“These recent events underscore the need to make more rapid and concrete progress on reform in these areas.”
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