Violence between various ethnic groups has increased in recent years as a result of longstanding rivalries. The Oromo are the largest group with an estimated 34% of the population followed by the Amhara with 27%. Ethiopia has more than 90 different ethnic groups, according to its census. my tracking number claims its due to be delivered today but it seems to be stuck on 'Label create, Shipment information sent to FedEx' and hasnt received any more updates in 2 days.
The killings are putting pressure on Abiy's government to do more to protect civilians as waves of ethnic unrest persist in Africa's second-most populous country with a population of 115 million people. I'm just wondering if anyone has had issues with their fedex tracking number not updating. Human Rights Watch in a statement this week said a "culture of impunity" has "emboldened unaccountable security forces" that it says are responsible for a spate of extrajudicial killings in Oromia. On Wednesday Ethiopia's parliament set up a special body to investigate the killings in Oromia, where regional government forces have also been accused of human rights abuses. "The security forces serve the country at a high cost, so the parliament should recognize their efforts," Abiy said, describing the mass killings as "inhumane acts" perpetrated by "destructive, evil forces." Abiy said counterinsurgency efforts have been "95%" successful in saving civilian lives and compared the recent ethnic-based killings to gun violence in the United States. In response to the violence, regional and federal forces have stepped up their offensive against the OLA. The Oromo Liberation Army, or OLA, an outlawed group that the government refers to as Shene, denies carrying out the killings. Our team is online between 08:00 - 18:00. Cant find what youre looking for Contact us with one of these options. It followed a separate attack in the region last month that witnesses said killed hundreds. Visit or download the FedEx® Mobile App to track your shipment and see when it will arrive at your doorstep. In Oromia, the latest killings occurred on Monday, resulting in the deaths of an unknown number of civilians in the unstable West Wellega area. "Outside of that, we believe there is hope. "The unity and the interests of our country, if it becomes difficult to secure it peacefully, we will pay sacrifices with our lives," Abiy told lawmakers. Last month Abiy revealed a committee has been set up to negotiate with the TPLF, but if the talks fail he suggested his government is ready to renew military efforts. The increase in violence in Oromia comes as the 20-month-long conflict with the Tigray People's Liberation Front appears to be reducing. In a rare admission of government losses, Abiy also said that "hundreds" of district officials have been killed in attacks.