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Kemise

Kemise (Oromo: Kamisee; Amharic: ከሚሴ) is a town and administrative seat of the Oromia Zone in the Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Kemise is 224 kilometres (139 mi) northeast of the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa and has a latitude and longitude of 10°43′N 39°52′E / 10.717°N 39.867°E / 10.717; 39.867Coordinates: 10°43′N 39°52′E / 10.717°N 39.867°E / 10.717; 39.867 with an elevation of 1424 meters above sea level. It was part of the former Chaffa Gola Dewerahmedo district and is now surrounded by the Dawa Chaffa district.

Kemise
Town
View of shops in Kemise
Kemise
Location within Ethiopia
Coordinates: 10°43′N 39°52′E / 10.717°N 39.867°E / 10.717; 39.867
Country Ethiopia
Region Amhara
ZoneOromia Zone
Elevation
1,424 m (4,672 ft)
Population
 (2007)
 • Total19,420
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

Overview

Around Kemise are three villages with mosques, reachable only by footpaths: Dewe Rahmedo, about 20 kilometers from Kemise; Shonke, 23 kilometers away; and about 12 kilometers south of Kemise there is a footpath to the east after another 5 kilometers arrives at Tiru Sina. There are allegedly Muslim monasteries for men and women around this town, with their members living in round huts distributed in the landscape, separated from each other in the same way as Christian monks and nuns.[1]

On 19 January 2002 one person was killed during a clash between Muslims and Christians in Kemise. According to police reports, they arrested several persons for organizing the disruption or throwing rocks at the procession; however, all of those arrested subsequently were released. The person responsible for the death had not been identified by the year's end.[2]

Demographics

Based on the 2007 national census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this town has a total population of 19,420, of whom 9,782 are men and 9,638 women. The majority of the inhabitants were Muslim, with 90% reporting that as their religion, while 10% of the population said they practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity.[3]

The 1994 census reported this town had a total population of 10,822 of whom 5341 were men and 5481 women.

History

21st century

Starting on 18 March 2021 clashes broke out in the city of Ataye after Amhara Special Forces shot a person at the steps of the main mosque in the city. From there clashes, riots, and pogroms perpetrated by Oromo militias spread throughout the Oromia Zone eventually making its way to the town of Kemise where extensive damage was done. The clashes finally ended on 31 March killing 303 people. [4][5][6]

During the Tigray War, on 31 October 2021, the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) said they captured Kemise, on the same day that the Tigray Defense Forces (TDF) also claimed to have captured Kombolcha, 53 km (33 miles) to the north.[7]

Notes

  1. ^ "Local History of Ethiopia" The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 22 April 2022)
  2. ^ "Ethiopia: International Religious Freedom Report 2002", Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, US State Department (accessed 9 July 2009)
  3. ^ Census 2007 Tables: Amhara Region, Tables 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 3.1, 3.2 and 3.4.
  4. ^ "more than 80 thousand displaced by clashes in north cewa and oromo national zones". BBC. 31 March 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  5. ^ "ANALYSIS: POST-VIOLENCE RECOVERY IN OROMO SPECIAL, NORTH SHEWA ZONES REEL AS THOUSANDS REMAIN DISPLACED". addisstandard. 16 June 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  6. ^ "NEWS: UNKNOWN NUMBER OF PEOPLE KILLED IN ONGOING VIOLENCE IN OROMIA SPECIAL ZONE AND NORTH SHEWA ZONE, AMHARA REGION AS WARRING FACTIONS TRADE BLAME". addisstandard. 22 March 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  7. ^ "Tigrayan and Oromo forces say they have seized towns on Ethiopian highway". Reuters. 1 November 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2021.

kemise, oromo, kamisee, amharic, ከሚሴ, town, administrative, seat, oromia, zone, amhara, region, ethiopia, kilometres, northeast, ethiopian, capital, addis, ababa, latitude, longitude, coordinates, with, elevation, 1424, meters, above, level, part, former, chaf. Kemise Oromo Kamisee Amharic ከሚሴ is a town and administrative seat of the Oromia Zone in the Amhara Region Ethiopia Kemise is 224 kilometres 139 mi northeast of the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa and has a latitude and longitude of 10 43 N 39 52 E 10 717 N 39 867 E 10 717 39 867 Coordinates 10 43 N 39 52 E 10 717 N 39 867 E 10 717 39 867 with an elevation of 1424 meters above sea level It was part of the former Chaffa Gola Dewerahmedo district and is now surrounded by the Dawa Chaffa district KemiseTownView of shops in KemiseKemiseLocation within EthiopiaCoordinates 10 43 N 39 52 E 10 717 N 39 867 E 10 717 39 867Country EthiopiaRegion AmharaZoneOromia ZoneElevation1 424 m 4 672 ft Population 2007 Total19 420Time zoneUTC 3 EAT Contents 1 Overview 2 Demographics 3 History 3 1 21st century 4 NotesOverview EditAround Kemise are three villages with mosques reachable only by footpaths Dewe Rahmedo about 20 kilometers from Kemise Shonke 23 kilometers away and about 12 kilometers south of Kemise there is a footpath to the east after another 5 kilometers arrives at Tiru Sina There are allegedly Muslim monasteries for men and women around this town with their members living in round huts distributed in the landscape separated from each other in the same way as Christian monks and nuns 1 On 19 January 2002 one person was killed during a clash between Muslims and Christians in Kemise According to police reports they arrested several persons for organizing the disruption or throwing rocks at the procession however all of those arrested subsequently were released The person responsible for the death had not been identified by the year s end 2 Demographics EditBased on the 2007 national census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia CSA this town has a total population of 19 420 of whom 9 782 are men and 9 638 women The majority of the inhabitants were Muslim with 90 reporting that as their religion while 10 of the population said they practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity 3 The 1994 census reported this town had a total population of 10 822 of whom 5341 were men and 5481 women History Edit21st century Edit Starting on 18 March 2021 clashes broke out in the city of Ataye after Amhara Special Forces shot a person at the steps of the main mosque in the city From there clashes riots and pogroms perpetrated by Oromo militias spread throughout the Oromia Zone eventually making its way to the town of Kemise where extensive damage was done The clashes finally ended on 31 March killing 303 people 4 5 6 During the Tigray War on 31 October 2021 the Oromo Liberation Army OLA said they captured Kemise on the same day that the Tigray Defense Forces TDF also claimed to have captured Kombolcha 53 km 33 miles to the north 7 Notes Edit Local History of Ethiopia The Nordic Africa Institute website accessed 22 April 2022 Ethiopia International Religious Freedom Report 2002 Bureau of Democracy Human Rights and Labor US State Department accessed 9 July 2009 Census 2007 Tables Amhara Region Tables 2 1 2 4 2 5 3 1 3 2 and 3 4 more than 80 thousand displaced by clashes in north cewa and oromo national zones BBC 31 March 2021 Retrieved 24 October 2021 ANALYSIS POST VIOLENCE RECOVERY IN OROMO SPECIAL NORTH SHEWA ZONES REEL AS THOUSANDS REMAIN DISPLACED addisstandard 16 June 2021 Retrieved 24 October 2021 NEWS UNKNOWN NUMBER OF PEOPLE KILLED IN ONGOING VIOLENCE IN OROMIA SPECIAL ZONE AND NORTH SHEWA ZONE AMHARA REGION AS WARRING FACTIONS TRADE BLAME addisstandard 22 March 2021 Retrieved 24 October 2021 Tigrayan and Oromo forces say they have seized towns on Ethiopian highway Reuters 1 November 2021 Retrieved 4 November 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kemise amp oldid 1145567565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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