Saturday, 16 April 2016
Armed men 'kill 140' in Ethiopia
Ethiopia's Communications Minister Getachew Reda said the
attackers were members of South Sudan's Murle tribe.
He said security forces were chasing the attackers and had
killed 60 so far.
Ethiopia is hosting thousands of South Sudanese refugees
who fled the 2013 clashes that began when President Salva
Kiir sacked his deputy Riek Machar, accusing him of plotting
a coup.
Mr Machar denied the charges, but then mobilised a rebel
force to fight the government. He is due to return to the
capital Juba to form a transitional government as part of a
peace deal.
Mr Reda told the BBC the attackers were not thought to have
any links to the South Sudanese government or rebels.
Ethiopia's Gambella province, where the raid took place, has
a history of conflict between communities and a sizable
Nuer population, Mr Machar's ethnic group.
The Murle have previously been accused of carrying out
cattle raids and stealing children to raise as their own.
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