By Donek Tesfaye Zemo Many political observers have been commenting on the dwindling activism of the Tigrayan diaspora after the Pretoria Cessation of Hostilities Agreement. Indeed, it...
Horn of Africa director at Human Rights Watch Laetetia Bader joins us to talk about a new report on Western Tigray by Human Rights Watch. The...
Tigrayan IDPs in Abyi Adi, Adigrat, Adwa, Axum, Mekelle, Shire, etc took to the streets on Tuesday morning to demand that they be returned to their...
By Donek Tesfaye Zemo When reading Sarah Vaughan and Martin Plaut’s excellent book, Understanding Ethiopia’s Tigray War, we cannot help but observe a typical drive in...
Last week the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and USAID both announced a suspension in food aid to Tigray, where an estimated 5.3 million people are...
If you advocated for a dictatorial regime, what might you get? You might get the thing you have advocated for: a dictatorial regime. This simple observation...
By Haftu Hindeya Gebremeskel From my social-media engagements and experience as a teacher, I have learned that many people prefer to read short to long notes,...
Every few decades, Tigray has witnessed a cycle of war and famine that has decimated its population and developments and left its future generation incapacitated. External...
Note The EU Council Conclusions has decided to normalize relations with Ethiopia. In light of the reality in Tigray which is still a de facto blockade...
The Tigray War demands accountability, not only to address past violations but also to prevent a relapse into further war. Developments following the Pretoria Agreement clearly...
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