Ethiopia: Ethiopians Talk of Violent Intimidation as Their Land is Earmarked for Foreign Investors


Apr 14, 2015 | David Smith, The Guardian
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The human cost of Ethiopia’s “villagisation” programme is laid bare by damning first person testimony published on Tuesday. The east African country has long faced criticism for forcibly relocating tens of thousands of people from their ancestral homes to make way for large scale commercial agriculture, often benefiting foreign investors. Those moved to purpose-built communes are allegedly no longer able to farm or access education, healthcare and other basic services. The victims of land grabbing and displacement are given a rare voice in "We Say the Land is Not Yours: Breaking the Silence against Forced Displacement in Ethiopia," a report from the California-based thinktank the Oakland Institute.