Tghat’s documentation and analysis have been widely recognized across international media, policy institutions, human rights organizations, and academic research. Its rigorous evidentiary work—produced during one of...
Yesterday morning, at a IDP center known as Seb’a kare in Mekelle, a hyena killed a two-year-old Naod HaileSelassie. Naod and his elder brother were playing...
By Shewit Wudassie The recent piece by Abrar Fitwi in this publication is a welcome addition to the urgent discussion about consensus, dialogue, and reconciliation in...
By Abrar Fitwi During the two-year war, the Tigrayan diaspora accomplished what many considered impossible. Through persistence and unprecedented coordination, they compelled the United Nations Security...
By Shewit Wudassie Post-war Tigray politics mainly swings between the quest for independence and Ethiopianism. Almost all of the Tigray-based political forces/parties situate themselves either in...
By Makda D. Akelom In 2023, after three years of war and silence, Ashenda returned to the streets of Tigray. I had been away just as...
Ethiopia’s relationship with its constituent peripheries and Tigray in particular can without any doubt be described as colonial—a peculiar example of internal colonialism, in the sense...
English and Tigrinya versions of ፅንታ (Ts’inta) magazine (volume of 2) of the Commission of Inquiry on Tigray Genocide (CITG) are below. Included in the English...
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