BBC Newshour has been covering the war on Tigray. The programs are available for some time after which they are not accessible or are deleted. Tigrayans are, as we speak, under a communications blackout. We are making these coverages available here hoping that Tigrayans will appreciate to hear what was said about the war once they are reconnected, which we hope will be soon.
Tigray: aid delayed amid reports fighting continues (04 Dec 2020)
http://www.tghat.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Ethiopian-PM-meets-AU-envoys.mp3Ethiopia’s prime minister has met three African Union envoys who are visiting the country to try to bring an end to the conflict in Tigray. Abiy Ahmed has rejected all international invention, and will not allow the envoys to travel to Tigray. We hear from the Sudanese border, where around 50,000 refugees have already fled the conflict, and from Laetitia Bader of Human Rights Watch on what needs to happen now.
Ethiopian army ordered to attack Tigray capital (26 Nov 2020)
Abiy Ahmed’s Tigray ultimatum runs out (17 Nov 2020)
http://www.tghat.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Abiy-Ahmeds-Tigray-ultimatum-runs-out.mp3A 3-day ultimatum issued by Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to the ruling TPLF in Tigray province has expired. Is there any chance the TPLF will surrender – and if not, is civil war now unstoppable? Are neighbouring countries already involved? And can the international community help pull Ethiopia back from the brink and avoid a much more serious humanitarian crisis?
Conflict in northern Ethiopia spreads (14 Nov 2020)
http://www.tghat.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Conflict-in-northern-Ethiopia-spreads.mp3Residents of the Eritrean capital, Asmara, have reported loud explosions in the city. The cause is unclear but it comes hours after a senior official in the Tigray region of neighbouring Ethiopia threatened missile strikes on Eritrea. We’ll hear from Tigray and from neighbouring Sudan, where thousands of people are seeking refuge from the fighting.
Ethiopia: Conflict worsens as airports attacked (14 Nov 2020)
Ethiopian official vows to defeat Tigray fighters militarily (Fri 13 Nov 202022:06Local time)
http://www.tghat.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Ethiopian-official-vows-to-defeat-Tigray-fighters-militarily.mp3A senior Ethiopian government official says the Tigray People’s Liberation Front leadership will be ‘brought to book’ and vows to defeat them militarily. It comes after reports of mass killings in one town. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has accused forces loyal to Tigray’s leaders of the massacre – accusations they deny. The UN is warning of possible ‘war crimes’ in Ethiopia, with human rights chief Michelle Bachelet calling for an inquiry. Tigrayans warn that Ethiopia is on the brink of civil war.
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Abrehet Gebregiorgis
December 13, 2020 at 12:47 am
Thank you so much for all the efforts on exposing and documenting the truth.
One correction that you should admit, the Tigray People Librarian Front, TPLF is a legal elected and legitimate government of #Tigray region. Hence, kindly stop using the unnecessary words like defiant, …….
Abrehet Gebregiorgis
December 13, 2020 at 12:47 am
Thank you so much for all the efforts on exposing and documenting the truth.
One correction that you should admit, the Tigray People Librarian Front, TPLF is a legal elected and legitimate government of #Tigray region. Hence, kindly stop using the unnecessary words like defiant, …….