At a time when the earthquake of ethnic violence was shaking Ethiopia’s political physiognomy in 2016, ESAT (Ethiopian Satellite Radio and Television) aired a call for...
Gebrekirstos interviews Mark Lowcock on the themes of his book from the prism of the crisis in Tigray and Ethiopia.
By Medhanie Gaim and Temesgen Kahsay As spaces for intellectual engagement in pursuit of insight for understanding and transforming society, universities are arenas for the production...
Recently, Tigray pardoned and released more than 4000 Ethiopian PoWs captured in the war on Tigry. But the Abiy Regime denied they were prisoners of war....
The Tigray Bureau of Education has released a summary report on human and material damage inflicted on Tigray’s education sector. The report is based on surveys...
On 2nd November 2020, I had an argument with my friend from Afar about the looming conflict in Ethiopia. My friend said, “Abiy is a Nobel...
1 OVERVIEW OF THE HUMANITARIAN SITUATION 1.1. Insufficient Humanitarian Supplies and Worsening Humanitarian Crisis The total blockade of Tigray has resulted in a calamitous humanitarian crisis,...
Genocides were so ubiquitous in the 20th century, that it has been referred to as the “age of genocide.” In this era which saw unprecedented mass...
The war on Tigray has not shown any signs of subsiding when it comes to the targeting of the Tigrayans for their ethnic identity. The war...
By Theodros Assefa Teklu (Ph.D.) The war waged by Ethiopia against Tigray exemplifies how religion legitimizes a retributive genocide. By retributive genocide, I mean the intentional...
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