A Massacre at an Ethiopian Church Leaves As Many as 750 Killed


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The Tigray region of Ethiopia has seen a recent surge in violence that has left upwards of 1000 dead including priests and church leaders.

A massacre at the Orthodox Maryam Tsiyon Church in Aksum, thought to contain the Ark of the Covenant has reported 750 people were killed in a raid, the latest of a long line of fatal assaults against innocent people, a source told ACN.

Aleteia reports:

He said: “750 were killed in Aksum, 154 people were killed in December in Maryam Dengelat. Also in my home area, 10 people were killed on Christmas Day from one family in one village.”

“More than 32 people were killed by Eritrean troops in Irob, 56 in Zalambassa, 11 in Sebeya. I also heard about 32 people, including priests, who were killed in a church in Gietelo, Gulemakada. In addition to that, in another area, I heard 20 were killed.”

Reports of the Aksum massacre first emerged earlier this month, when the European External Program with Africa (EEPA), a Belgium-based nonprofit organization, released a situational report, saying the people hiding in the church were brought out and shot in the square.

The ACN source said: “I heard there were 1,000 people in the church. It might be that more were injured and died later. 750 were killed for sure.” He added: “In Aksum, there is the Ark of the Covenant. Maybe the people were there protecting the Ark. They were taken outside and shot.”

Many Christians and Muslims have been killed but the source of the fighting is not religious according to the source, it is political. The governments term ended in September with new elections supposed to happen in May, but due to Covid-19 they were postponed until August.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has accused the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) of holding illegitimate elections so he sent in federal troops to fight, supported by militia and army from Amhara, as well as troops from Eritrea.

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The Tigray region of Ethiopia has seen a recent surge in violence that has left upwards of 1000 dead including priests and church leaders.

A massacre at the Orthodox Maryam Tsiyon Church in Aksum, thought to contain the Ark of the Covenant has reported 750 people were killed in a raid, the latest of a long line of fatal assaults against innocent people, a source told ACN.

Aleteia reports:

He said: “750 were killed in Aksum, 154 people were killed in December in Maryam Dengelat. Also in my home area, 10 people were killed on Christmas Day from one family in one village.”

“More than 32 people were killed by Eritrean troops in Irob, 56 in Zalambassa, 11 in Sebeya. I also heard about 32 people, including priests, who were killed in a church in Gietelo, Gulemakada. In addition to that, in another area, I heard 20 were killed.”

Reports of the Aksum massacre first emerged earlier this month, when the European External Program with Africa (EEPA), a Belgium-based nonprofit organization, released a situational report, saying the people hiding in the church were brought out and shot in the square.

The ACN source said: “I heard there were 1,000 people in the church. It might be that more were injured and died later. 750 were killed for sure.” He added: “In Aksum, there is the Ark of the Covenant. Maybe the people were there protecting the Ark. They were taken outside and shot.”

Many Christians and Muslims have been killed but the source of the fighting is not religious according to the source, it is political. The governments term ended in September with new elections supposed to happen in May, but due to Covid-19 they were postponed until August.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has accused the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) of holding illegitimate elections so he sent in federal troops to fight, supported by militia and army from Amhara, as well as troops from Eritrea.

Click here for full story.