ETHIOPIA – Ethnic violence in Somali region leads to slain priests and burned churches

Aeltia | Aug. 10, 2018

The Orthodox Church is asking for a time of fasting and prayer as the Solemnity of the Dormition of St. Mary Mother of God approaches.

Recent days have seen the escalation of ethnic violence in the city of Jijiga and the greater Somali region, leading to the deaths of about 30. Now, Patriarch Matthias I and the Holy Synod of the Tewahedo Orthodox Church of Ethiopia are calling for 16 days of fasting and prayer to invoke the gift of peace and reconciliation in the days that precede and follow the liturgical Solemnity of the Dormition of St. Mary Mother of God.

Agenzia Fides reports the spiral of violence was particularly hard on the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, which saw seven churches attacked and burned, as well as at least six priests killed during the unrest.

Clashes between the forces of Liyu militia, under the command of Abdi Illey (President of the Somali Region), and the Ethiopian army began after Illey sent his men to attempt to interrupt a meeting between members of the regional parliament and representatives of the city of Dire Daua. The intent was to denounce the violation of human rights in the region, but as incidents of violence arose, the Ethiopian army deployed troops around the institutional headquarters, including the building of the regional parliament and the presidential palace of Illey.

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