ADDIS ABABA - At least 25 people have been killed in clashes over land between rival tribes in southwestern Ethiopia over the past week, a police spokesman said Saturday.
"Some 25 people were killed in clashes that erupted over land in Benishangul, but we expect the number to rise," Demsash Hailu told AFP.
He said the fighting had stopped after police were deployed in the Oromiya and Benishangul states that lie in the country's southern region.
In 2006, some 150 people were killed in southern Ethiopia in more than a week of clashes between rival clans over land ownership following a jurisdictional re-alignment.
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
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