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Ethiopia: 'ethnic cleansing' continues in Tigray despite peace agreement, says HRW
2023-06-02
[AFRICANEWS] Forces in Æthiopia's Amhara region are continuing a campaign of "ethnic cleansing" of part of neighbouring Tigray under their control, despite the end of the conflict in this region of northern Æthiopia, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Thursday.

The November agreement that put an end to hostilities in northern Æthiopia "has not put an end to the ethnic cleansing of Tigrayans in the Western Tigray zone", Laetitia Bader, deputy Africa director of the human rights
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organization, accused in a blurb.

Regional paramilitary units and Amhara "Fano" militiamen, who supported the Æthiopian federal army during the brutal two-year war against the rebel regional authorities of Tigray, have taken control of this area, which is administratively attached to Tigray but which the Amhara consider to be their ancestral homeland.

"Amhara forces" there "continue to forcibly evict Tigrayans as part of a campaign of ethnic cleansing", HRW accuses in a new report.

"Since the start of the armed conflict in Tigray in November 2020, the Amhara security forces and the interim authorities have carried out a campaign of ethnic cleansing against the Tigrayan population in West Tigray, committing war crimes and crimes against humanity", HRW points out, denouncing "arbitrary detentions, torture and forced deportations".

HRW says it interviewed 35 people by telephone between September and April this year - witnesses, victims and members of humanitarian organizations.

"The interviewees said that local authorities and Amhara forces had imprisoned more than a thousand Tigrayans" in official and unofficial prisons in three West Tigray towns "on the basis of their identity, before forcibly deporting them in November 2022 and January 2023", explains HRW.

The precise number of Tigrayans driven out of West Tigray is unknown, but "by 2021, it was estimated that hundreds of thousands of people had been displaced from West Tigray to other parts of Tigray", according to the organization.
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Posted by:Fred

#1  Perfectly consistent for certain values of "Peace"
Posted by: AlanC   2023-06-02 10:53  

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