The Mercury News

Dozens killed in stampede in Ethiopia

Police fired tear gas to quell anti-government protest at festival

- By Elias Meseret

BISHOFTU, Ethiopia — Dozens of people were crushed to death Sunday in a stampede after police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse an antigovern­ment protest that grew out of a massive religious festival, witnesses said. The Oromia regional government confirmed the death toll at 52.

“I almost died in that place today,” said one shaken protester who gave his name only as Elias. Mudcovered and shoeless, he said he had been dragged out of a deep ditch that many people fell into as they tried to flee.

The first to fall in had suffocated, he said.

“Many people have managed to get out alive, but I’m sure many more others were down there,” he said. “It is really shocking.”

The stampede occurred in one of the country’s most politicall­y sensitive regions, Oromia, which has seen months of sometimes deadly demonstrat­ions demanding wider freedoms.

An estimated 2 million people were attending the annual Irrecha thanksgivi­ng festival in the town of Bishoftu, southeast of the capital, Addis Ababa, when people began chanting slogans against the government, according to witnesses.

The chanting crowds pressed toward a stage where religious leaders were speaking, the witnesses said, and some threw rocks and plastic bottles.

Police responded with tear gas and rubber bullets, and people tried to flee. Some were crushed in nearby ditches, witnesses said.

 ?? ZACHARIAS ABUBEKER/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? A man checks the pulse of a victim of the stampede Sunday in the town of Bishoftu, Ethiopia.
ZACHARIAS ABUBEKER/AFP/GETTY IMAGES A man checks the pulse of a victim of the stampede Sunday in the town of Bishoftu, Ethiopia.

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