This week, Tigray mourned its martyrs. In the face of an existential threat, the only ones who stood with Tigray were her sons and daughters and...
By Dawit Kebede Letay*, aged 37, lived in Kafta Humera, Western Tigray with her husband, Gebre*, and their two children until November 4, 2020. They enjoyed...
By Duke Burbridge After five months of suspended food aid, starvation is everywhere in Tigray, but conditions are particularly bad in the Northwestern zone. The World...
Earlier this week, amid growing concerns that its mandate might not be extended, the United Nations-mandated International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia published its...
Ethiopia has for the last few years seen some of the worst human rights violations in human history. The war on Tigray, which started in November...
By Duke Burbridge When the suspension of food aid to Tigray was finally announced to the public in May (more than a month after the pause...
Tomorrow the forty fourth UN Human Rights Council session will be held in Geneva, where the fate of the International Commission for Human Rights Experts on...
Policemen in Mekelle have today roughed up and arrested people who took to the streets to call for what they call a radical change. Videos and...
By Duke Burbridge It has been more than two weeks since two young women, Zewdu Haftu and Semhal Gebrezgher, were attacked on their way to a...
By Dawit Kebede The Pretoria Agreement, signed on 2 November 2022, partially ending the two-year-long bloody war, holds two significant strategic advantages for the Tigrayans and...
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