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2005-03-24 11:47

Nairobi - Ethiopia's army has committed massive human rights abuses that may constitute crimes against humanity against the indigenous Anuak population in the country's southwestern Gambella region, a leading rights watchdog charged on Thursday.

New York-based Human Rights Watch said the army had launched a systematic campaign against the Anuak beginning in late 2003 and that a recent announcement that six soldiers would be tried for their involvement fell far short of addressing the matter.

"The Ethiopian military has committed widespread murder, rape and torture against the Anuak population in the remote south-western region of Gambella since December 2003," the group said.

"The abuses ... could amount to crimes against humanity," it said in a 64-page report entitled Targeting the Anuak: Human Rights Violations and Crimes against Humanity in Ethiopia's Gambella Region released in Nairobi.

The report said the campaign against the community - ostensibly part of a crackdown on armed Anuak groups responsible for brutal attacks on other ethnic groups - was launched after the massacre of 400 civilians in Gambella town by mobs and soldiers.

But it said the military was treating "Gambella's entire Anuak population as a legitimate target for attack."

In the days that followed, "the military launched a series of attacks on Anuak villages that destroyed well over 1 000 homes and left several dozen villagers dead," the report said, citing testimony from witnesses to and victims of the abuses.

Many smaller incidents ensued in which Anuak men were routinely beaten and sometimes killed, women raped and houses looted during sweeps of villages that thousands of people to flee their homes, it said.

"Many of the victims were shot down from behind as they tried to flee attacks on their villages," the report said.

"Beatings and torture of Anuak civilians by soldiers have become such common occurrences in much of the region that many of the victims ... said that they consider it to be a normal part of their existence," it said.

The group dismissed as inadequate last week's announcement by Addis Ababa that six soldiers would be tried in connection with the violence in Gambella, about 450km south-west of the capital, that continued through early 2004.

"The Ethiopian government must address its responsibility for the horrific crimes that the army has committed against Anuak civilians in Gambella," said Peter Takirambudde, executive director of Human Rights Watch's Africa Division.

"While serious abuses have continued, the government has focused only on prosecuting a handful of soldiers involved in the December massacre," he said.

- AFP

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