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More than 450 Oromo Refugees killed in Yemen
More than 450 Oromo refugees were killed in a bomb attack at a Yemen prison reported March 7 2021. Refugees were being held by Houti forces in overcrowded prisons. Although the killers were not identified, recent Human Rights reports point to elements within the Houthi forces.
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