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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Three killed as Ethiopian police stop church construction


Medeshi
Three killed as Ethiopian police stop church construction
ADDIS ABABA (AFP) —
Ethiopian police shot dead two people and injured six others as they blocked an attempt by Christians to build a church at a site also claimed by Muslims, a government spokesman said Wednesday.
Orthodox Christians attacked police Tuesday in Dessie area some 250 kilometres (155 miles) northeast of Addis Ababa when the forces tried to stop the construction.
"They stormed the place and then they started bringing materials to continue building the church unlawfully," spokesman Bereket Simon told reporters.
"Unfortunately three lives have been claimed. Two of them were killed by bullets, one of them fell off a cliff."
In 2007, around 12 people were killed in religious riots in western Ethiopia. Bereket said there has been an "upsurge of attempts" to instigate further conflict in recent months.

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Medeshi is the name of my place of birth which is located 25 KM North East of Erigavo, the capital of Sanaagland region of the republic of Somaliland in the Horn of Africa. It is rich in water, irrigation and frankincense. Medeshi is, also, historically unique after the British sent warplanes to bombard freedom fighter Mohamed Abdulle Hassan in the 1920s. This was the first time ever that the United Kingdom used air force in the Horn of Africa.