Tigray underwent a genocide that wiped out about half to a million of its people, decimated its infrastructure and its environment, displaced millions of its people,...
Professor Jan Nyssen has been compiling and sharing a newsletter on the Tigray War titled “Tigray Digest” since the start of the war. He says he...
The following are some recent reports on Tigray and the Horn of Africa. 1) The New Lines Institute Reports The New Lines Institute published report “Genocide...
Today in Tigray, food aid is supposed to be restarting, but there is very little evidence of resumption of service outside of Mekelle. There are some...
The transfer of ownership of Abraha Castle to Sur Construction PLC in 2019 has ignited discussions about the destiny of this culturally significant site. Architectural plans...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Gidey Belay Assefa One of the most devastating impacts of the War on Tigray has been the destruction of Tigray’s legal system. The courts, which were...
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