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Mass Kidnapping Horror – 50 Bus Passengers Vanish in Rebel Territory!

Armed individuals have abducted dozens of bus passengers traveling from Addis Ababa in Ethiopia's Oromia region. The incident occurred in Ali Doro, near the location where approximately 100 university students were kidnapped last July. Local media reports indicate the passengers were en route to Debre Markos in the Amhara region when armed men attacked, engaging in gunfire with local security forces. One source suggests multiple buses were targeted, resulting in at least one death and potentially 50 abductions. The Oromo Liberation Army (OLA), a rebel group operating in the area, states it is investigating the reported abductions. The OLA, which seeks self-determination for Ethiopia's Oromo ethnic group, was previously accused of similar kidnappings but denied involvement. The organization has been designated as a terrorist group by the federal parliament. The government has not yet commented on the incident, official responses […]

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Dozens of Naked Migrants Found in Secret Johannesburg House

South African authorities have discovered 26 Ethiopian nationals being held against their will in a Johannesburg residence. The police operation, conducted Thursday evening in a northeastern suburb, was initiated after neighbors alerted law enforcement. Upon arrival, officers found 15 individuals without clothing inside the property, while 11 others were discovered in the vicinity with injuries. The injured migrants had reportedly escaped through a window after breaking through security bars. Law enforcement arrested three suspects at the scene and recovered an illegal firearm. The suspects face allegations related to human trafficking, though investigations are ongoing to determine the full scope of the operation. The Hawks, South Africa's specialized crime unit, confirmed that the injured individuals received medical treatment. Colonel Philani Nkwalase, the Hawks' spokesperson, indicated that authorities are processing the 26 undocumented individuals to verify their status as trafficking victims. This […]

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