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  2. Gambela conflict - Wikipedia

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    Here is an overview of the history of the Majang people in the Gambella region of Ethiopia: the Majang are an ethnic group indigenous to the Gambella region of western Ethiopia, near the border with South Sudan. They are agriculturalist people and their zone comprise the highest economy of the region, numbering around 50,000 people.

  3. Gambela Region - Wikipedia

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    The Gambela Region, also spelled Gambella, and officially the Gambela Peoples' Region (Amharic: ጋምቤላ ሕዝቦች ክልል), is a regional state in western Ethiopia. Previously known as Region 12 , its capital and largest city is Gambela .

  4. Gambela People's Democratic Movement - Wikipedia

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    This led dissatisfied Anuak to found the Gambella People’s Democratic Congress.Prior to the 2000 elections, many leaders of this opposition party were detained.In 2003, the central government dissolved the GPDF and replaced it with the GPDM, a coalition of three newly founded ethnic-based parties. [4]

  5. Gambela People's Liberation Movement - Wikipedia

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    On 16 May 1991, the GPLM and EPRDF forces captured Gambela, routing the Derg and SPLA forces. [6] The GPLM would dominate Gambela politics during the transitional period of 1991–1994. [11]

  6. Gambela (city) - Wikipedia

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    Gambela (Amharic: ጋምቤላ), also spelled Gambella, is a city and separate woreda in Ethiopia and the capital of the Gambela Region. Located in Anyuak Zone , at the confluence of the Baro River and its tributary the Jajjabe, the city has a latitude and longitude of 8°15′N 34°35′E  /  8.250°N 34.583°E  / 8.250; 34.583 and an ...

  7. Gambela massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Gambela Massacre was a three-day-long massacre in the city of Gambela targeting Anuak people in December of 2003. The massacre perpetrated by the ENDF and "highlander" militias after an ambush of ARRA employees.

  8. Human rights in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Department of State's human rights report for 2022, there exists "significant human rights issues" in Ethiopia. In addition to extrajudicial killings and instances of "enforced disappearance", other human right issues in Ethiopia include arbitrary arrest, the censorship and unjustified arrests of journalists, the use of child soldiers, and more.

  9. Administrative Zone 3 (Gambela) - Wikipedia

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    Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, this zone has an estimated total population of 88,784, of whom 45,529 are men and 43,255 are women; 1,741 or 2% of its population are urban dwellers.