Burayu

Burayu (Oromo: Burraayyuu; Amharic: ቡራዩ) is a town and woreda in Oromia Region, Ethiopia, located in the Oromia Special Zone Surrounding Finfinne in the Oromia Region, directly adjacent to the Oromo and national capital Addis Ababa (known as Finfinne in Oromia). With the growth of the capital in recent decades and urban sprawl, the town has faced considerable economic and demographic pressures; its population leapt from around 10,000 in 1994 to an estimated 150,000 two decades later, as people, including many from the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, migrated from the countryside looking for work, and residents of Addis Ababa pushed outwards seeking cheaper housing.[2]

Burayu
Town
Burayu is located in Ethiopia
Burayu
Burayu
Location in Ethiopia
Coordinates: 9°02′07″N 38°39′39″E
CountryEthiopia Ethiopia
RegionOromia Region Oromia
ZoneOromia Special Zone Surrounding Finfinne
Population
 (2007)[1]
  Total48,876
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

In 2018, a massacre occurred in Burayu in which 55 people were killed.[2]

On 19 January 2022, during the Ethiopian Orthodox Christian religious festival Timkat, Oromo police shot into a crowd of Ethiopian Orthodox parishioners of the Saint Mary Church at Burayu. The security forces of Oromia killed two believers and several people were injured, including elderly, women and children. This incident was said to have happened because of the flag that the parishioners used, a green, yellow and red flag with the Ethiopian Orthodox logo over it.[3]

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