'Horrible': Witnesses recall massacre in Ethiopian holy city
Source: Associated Press
Horrible: Witnesses recall massacre in Ethiopian holy city
By CARA ANNA
February 18, 2021
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) Bodies with gunshot wounds lay in the streets for days in Ethiopias holiest city. At night, residents listened in horror as hyenas fed on the corpses of people they knew. But they were forbidden from burying their dead by the invading Eritrean soldiers.
Those memories haunt a deacon at the countrys most sacred Ethiopian Orthodox church in Axum, where local faithful believe the ancient Ark of the Covenant is housed. As Ethiopias Tigray region slowly resumes telephone service after three months of conflict, the deacon and other witnesses gave The Associated Press a detailed account of what might be its deadliest massacre.
For weeks, rumors circulated that something ghastly had occurred at the Church of St. Mary of Zion in late November, with estimates of several hundred people killed. But with Tigray cut off from the world and journalists blocked from entering, little could be verified as Ethiopian and allied fighters pursued the Tigray regions fugitive leaders.
The deacon, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he remains in Axum, said he helped count the bodies or what was left after hyenas fed. He gathered victims identity cards and assisted with burials in mass graves.
He believes some 800 people were killed that weekend at the church and around the city, and that thousands in Axum have died in all. The killing continues: On the day he spoke to the AP last week he said he had buried three people.
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