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ORTHODOX OUTRAGE

…Ethiopian Orthodox leader denounces Tigray 'carnage'

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ADDISABABA - The head of Ethiopia's Orthodox Church has accused the government of wanting to "destroy" the country's northern Tigray region, in his first public comments about the war there.

The statement from Abune Mathias, a Tigray native, appeared in a video recording ferried out of Ethiopia by a friend, and the patriarch claimed his earlier attempts to speak out had been "stifled and censored."

It represents rare public criticism from a high-profile Ethiopian figure of the six- month-old war pitting Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's military against forces loyal to Tigray's once dominant ruling party, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).

"They are working day and night to destroy Tigray. They have no rest when it comes to destroying Tigrayans," Abune Mathias, speaking in the Amharic language, said in the 14-minute video.

"In all parts of Tigray there are killings. They mean to wipe Tigrayans from the surface of the earth."

Abiy, winner of the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize, sent troops into Tigray in early November after accusing the TPLF of orchestrat­ing attacks on army camps.

He has stressed the military is targeting the TPLF leadership and not civilians.

But myriad attacks on civilians - including massacres and brutal gang rapes - have been documented, with many witnesses and survivors blaming Ethiopian soldiers and troops from neighbouri­ng Eritrea who are backing Abiy.

In the video recording, Abune Mathias described the violence as "the carnage of people - particular­ly the killing of innocents."

He lamented damage to Tigray's famed Orthodox monasterie­s as well as massacres perpetrate­d on church grounds including in the Tigray town of Dengolat.

The Orthodox Church is the largest in Ethiopia, accounting for more than 40 percent of the country’s 110 million people.

Dennis Wadley, a friend of Abune Mathias and director of the US-based group Bridges of Hope Internatio­nal, told AFP he recorded the video on April 26 during a trip to Ethiopia. "The Patriarch asked me not to release it until I was out of the country, back in the US," Wadley said.

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