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30 Jan 2019 | 10:27 PM UTC

Ethiopia: Nighttime curfew imposed in Jijiga January 30

Ethiopian government imposes nighttime curfew in Jijiga (Somali region) on January 30 following rise in interethnic tensions; joint security forces deployed to the city

Warning

Event

The Ethiopian government imposed a nighttime curfew in the city of Jijiga (Somali region) on Wednesday, January 30, following a rise in interethnic tensions. According to local media reports, the curfew was announced after clashes broke out between the Amhara and Somali communities. At least two people were reportedly killed in the fighting after the police intervened. Joint security forces have been deployed into some of Jijiga’s neighborhoods in an effort to prevent further violence. A heightened security presence is expected in the city in the coming days. Additional clashes between rival communities and with security forces cannot be ruled out.

Context

According to media reports, the recent clashes between the Amhara and Somali communities were instigated by an attack on a bus carrying Christian pilgrims.

Advice

Individuals in Jijiga, and Somali region more generally, are advised to monitor the situation, avoid any large gatherings and demonstrations due to the risk of violence, and adhere to all instructions issued by the local authorities or their home government.