She'eb massacre
Appearance
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She'eb massacre | |
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Part of the Eritrean massacres and the Ethiopian Civil War | |
Location | She'eb, Socialist Ethiopia |
Date | May 12, 1988 |
Target | Eritreans |
Deaths | 200-500 |
Perpetrators |
The She'eb massacre was an act of mass murder committed against the Eritrean civilian population in She'eb during the Eritrean War of Independence by Amhara military forces during the spring of 1988, towards the end of the Ethiopian Civil War.
Massacre
The entire town was raised and burnt to the ground in 1988, and the people who had not been able to flee were ordered to assemble and subsequently run over with tanks while those trying to flee were shot. The massacre left about 400 people dead, including many elderly and children who had not been able to flee in advance. They proceeded to kill at least 100 more civilians in neighboring villages.[1]
See also
References
- ^ Brenda K. Uekert, "Rivers of Blood: A Comparative Study of Government Massacres"