Witnesses report on Eritrea’s participation in the war After the start of the war on 3 November 2020 (ICHREE, 2023), Eritrean and Ethiopian soldiers killed, arrested, and tortured civilians in Aksum (Tesfa et al., 2024). They looted public and private resources Read More …
Category: Publications & Reports
Stakes Of The Ethiopia-Tigray Peace Agreement
The two year long war that began in November 2020 in Ethiopia’s Tigrayan region may have killed as many as 600,000 civilians, says African Union envoy OlusegunObasanjo. It also displaced one million civilians who are now in desperate need of Read More …
Amplifying the Voices of the Displaced: Goitom Woldu’s Journey to an International Emmy Award
Goitom Weldu, a young Tigrayan filmmaker, recently received international recognition as the winner of the 2024 JCS International Young Creatives Award. This prestigious award, presented by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, celebrates young filmmakers around the world Read More …
Peace deal ending Ethiopia’sTigray war yet to dispel fearof more atrocities
But the deal skirted the thorniest issues and did not involve — or even mention — Eritrea, whose soldiers rapidly gained a reputation for brutality. Tigrayan residents accused them of systematic gang rapes, sexual slavery,industrial-scale looting and frequent mass killings Read More …
The recent humanitarian and human rights situation in Tigray, Ethiopia, notably that of childrenEuropean Parliament resolution of 6 October 2022 on the recent humanitarian and human rightssituation in Tigray, Ethiopia, notably that of children (2022/2858(RSP))
One out of three Tigrayan children under the age of five and a half of all pregnant and breastfeeding women, are malnourished;
Interview: torture at the Tigrayan Martys Memorial Museum
The memorial museum is the final resting place for the remains of some soldiers killed in the 1974 – 1991 war against the Derg. These remains were desecrated during the ENDF occupation of the museum (2020 – 2022) (Staff of Read More …
Commemorating the Tigray Genocide: The Comprehensive Societal Decay and Aftermath
The genocide in Tigray stands as a harrowing emblem of the human toll of unchecked atrocities, driven by a blend of political, ethnic, and territorial animosities. The genocide in Tigray stands as a harrowing emblem of the human toll of Read More …
Ethiopia’s forgotten war is the deadliest of the21st century, with around 600,000 civilian deaths
Estimates by European institutions and academics say over half a million non-combatants have died during the Tigray conflict as a result of a government blockade that kept out humanitarian aid, focused on a single region, Tigray, of around six million Read More …
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Ethiopia: US Recognizes Atrocities in ConflictIn-Depth, Independent Investigations Needed to Advance Justice, Redress for Victims
“Now the United States has made public what it has known for years, that the suffering as a result of conflict in northern Ethiopia was deliberate and directed,” Yager said. “These atrocities need to be met with justice if Ethiopia Read More …