By Medhanie Gaim and Temesgen Kahsay As spaces for intellectual engagement in pursuit of insight for understanding and transforming society, universities are arenas for the production...
A footage posted on Facebook early in March shows Ethiopian soldiers and Regional Special forces, armed and non-armed local militia, accompanying a soldier who dragged a...
Legal frameworks for Genocide The United Nation convention in 1948 defined the term genocide as the acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in...
During his first state visit to Mekelle, the capital of Tigray, Abiy Ahmed said: “Ethiopia without Tigray is as meaningless as a car without an engine.”...
Eritrea remains to be the most indispensable party in the military and humanitarian crisis in Tigray as well as in the wider regional crisis. Thus, forcing...
The prime minister is emphatic that he was forced to wage war after the Tigray region launched a surprise attack on the Northern Command. Yet there...
The War on Tigray has been characterized by the Ethiopian government’s deceitful attempts to control the narrative. Throughout the war, the government has co-opted the entire...
The government still maintains that the brutal war against Tigray is a “law enforcement operation” to bring those behind the alleged attack to the court. If...
The fighting is often portrayed as a war between a federal government and one of the regions. Most attention so far has been focused on the...
In the past four months, genocide through the ravages of war, in general, and war-induced famine, in particular, has been emerging as the primary weapon of...