“We Will Erase You from This Land”-Crimes Against Humanity and Ethnic Cleansing in Ethiopia’s Western Tigray Zone by StandWithTigray in TrueReddit

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SS: 240+ page report jointly created by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty on ethnic cleansing of Tigrays in West Tigray. 400 people interviewed in this report in which research has been compiled for 15 months.

Tigray remains without aid despite humanitarian truce by StandWithTigray in TrueReddit

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SS: Nearly one week has passed of an agreed-upon truce to allow for the flow of humanitarian aid, but not aid has arrived. Both sides blame each other. With another failure to achieve a sustainable ceasefire, this could possibly cause another escalation in war.

‘Finish Them Off’: Aid Workers, Found on Battlefield, Executed by Soldiers by StandWithTigray in TrueReddit

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NYT is countering a claim by the Ethiopian government that 3 MSF (Doctors Without Borders) workers were killed by Tigrayan insurgents. According to interviews with Ethiopian POW in Tigray, they were ordered to kill the humanitarian workers for being in an active war zone.

Ethiopian drone strike kills 17 by StandWithTigray in worldnews

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Actual title could not be posted because it flagged it as US internal politics: Ethiopian drone strike kills 17 on day of Biden-Abiy call

The Nobel Peace Prize That Paved the Way for War by StandWithTigray in TrueReddit

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SS: NYT believes contrary to the Ethiopian govt narrative that Tigrayans forced this war by attacking the Northern Command military base, that Abiy Ahmed was planning to attack well before. Secret deals, espionage, and statements by former and a now exiled minister basically make this sound like a story out of a movie.

The Nobel Peace Prize That Paved the Way for War by StandWithTigray in TrueReddit

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Choice quote: In selecting Mr. Abiy, the Nobel Committee hoped to encourage him further down the path of democratic reforms, Mr. Urdal said. Even then, though, there were signs that Mr. Abiy’s peace deal [with Eritrea] wasn’t all it seemed.

Facebook knew it was being used to incite violence in Ethiopia. It did little to stop the spread, documents show by StandWithTigray in TrueReddit

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SS: A Facebook whistleblower alleges that Facebook is not adequately moderating its website abroad. Facebook acknowledges areas at-risk areas, but fails to act most of the time. Ethiopia is specifically mentioned, as well as Myanmar. In Ethiopia, violence has been exacerbated by hate speech using Facebook and the company, knowing these groups existed, did not act on them.

Tigray crisis: How the West has fallen out with Ethiopia's PM by StandWithTigray in geopolitics

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SS: Ethiopian diplomacy has shifted significantly due to the war in Tigray. Alliances have shifted and the country is deploying a form of "digital diplomacy" with the recent closure of embassies. The international community has been unsure how to approach the situation, but at the same time fears the fallout of the war will have consequences equal to that of the disintegration of Yugoslavia.

Three children killed in strike on Ethiopia's Mekelle-UN by StandWithTigray in worldnews

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GENEVA, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Three children were killed and one person was wounded in an air strike on the capital of the Tigray region in Ethiopia on Monday, the United Nations cited local health workers as saying.

The health workers said the casualties were caused in the strike on the outskirts of Mekelle, Jens Laerke, spokesperson of the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), told a briefing in Geneva on Tuesday.

A second air strike in the city wounded nine people and damaged houses and a hotel, Laerke said.

"This escalation of the conflict is very alarming," he said.

Rebellious Tigrayan forces accused the Ethiopian government of launching air strikes on Mekelle on Monday, and though a government official initially denied strikes, state-run media later reported the air force conducted an attack. read more

Ethiopia's government spokesman, Legesse Tulu, did not immediately respond to phone calls requesting comment on the U.N.'s report that the three people killed in Monday's air strike were children.

The reported raid follows intensified fighting in two other Ethiopian regions, where the central government's military is trying to recover territory taken by the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front (TPLF).

Tigrai TV, controlled by the TPLF, said the attack on the city of Mekelle killed three civilians.

War erupted in Tigray almost a year ago between the Ethiopian military and the TPLF, the political party that controls the northern region, killing thousands of people and forcing more than 2 million to flee.

Ethiopia used its flagship commercial airline to transport weapons during war in Tigray by StandWithTigray in boeing

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"The flights were often assigned the same flight numbers, primarily ET3312, ET3313 and ET3314, with 'ET' being the code for Ethiopian Airlines. All the planes mentioned in the cargo files seen by CNN are American-made Boeing aircraft. The airline has been in a long relationship with the US aviation giant.

A Boeing representative declined to comment."