Today in Tigray, food aid is supposed to be restarting, but there is very little evidence of resumption of service outside of Mekelle. There are some...
Reports emerging from Tigray in recent weeks paint a grim picture. After suffering through two years of scorched earth military operations and occupations, involving widespread atrocities...
Over the past century, Ethiopia has changed significantly demographically, geographically, and politically. Centuries-old feudal economy and imperial power ended in 1974. After seventeen years of a brutal...
By Teklehaymanot Weldemichael and Meron Gebreananaye Last week marked the first anniversary of the signing of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement between the Ethiopian government and the...
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” – George Santayana In July this year, I went to Tigray for a visit. During my brief...
By Guanshe Hadgu Asfiha My visit to my hometown of Semema (located at 14.198673, 38.342127) for Ethiopia’s New Year last September was supposed to be a...
This week, Tigray mourned its martyrs. In the face of an existential threat, the only ones who stood with Tigray were her sons and daughters and...
By Dawit Kebede Letay*, aged 37, lived in Kafta Humera, Western Tigray with her husband, Gebre*, and their two children until November 4, 2020. They enjoyed...
By Duke Burbridge After five months of suspended food aid, starvation is everywhere in Tigray, but conditions are particularly bad in the Northwestern zone. The World...
Earlier this week, amid growing concerns that its mandate might not be extended, the United Nations-mandated International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia published its...
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