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,...
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...
By Yibrah W. Weldu (PhD) Watching the wounded heroes of Tigray take to the streets of Mekelle recently, to voice their concerns was heartbreaking. But learning...
By Aman Semayawi The genocidal war on Tigray, is one of the worst in recent times as the people of Tigray were kept permanently under siege...
The war in Tigray, which started in early November 2020 and which has been going on for close to 30 months, has rightly been described as...
The United State’s Secretary of State Antony Blinken was on a state visit to Ethiopia this week in what Molly Phee, Assistant Secretary of State for...
By Dawit Hiluf Hailu (PhD) Background In this piece, I begin by mentioning a brief history of the Tigrayan diaspora’s involvement in the politics and economics...
By Fitsum Gebre (PhD) Acemoglu and Robison’s 2012 book ‘Why Nations Fail?’ indicated that poor countries fail because these countries have been ‘ruled by a narrow...
At the opening of the 52nd session of the Human Rights Council this week, the UN’s Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said: Human rights are not a luxury...