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November 2020

Ethiopia enters “unexpected war” against Tigré region

The verbal and military escalation, as well as reports of fighting in western Tigré, raise fears of a long, devastating conflict that could threaten the country’s already fragile stability. Ethiopia is now at war with the breakaway region of Tigré (north), where the government launched a military operation on Wednesday, an army chief said on

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Tigray People Liberation Front is a terrorist and mafia organization

November 18, 2020 Tesfaye Yigzaw Tigray people Liberation Front (TPLF) has been committing genocides against humanity for forty years on a level comparable to that of a Nazi Germany’s massacre to Jews. Tigray People Liberation Front’s manifesto of 1968 clearly states extermination of Amhara ethnic people and an Orthodox Church. They began their fight with

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Ethiopia at war with itself

November 16, 2020 Carlos Santamaria Ethnic tensions between Ethiopia’s federal government and nationalist forces in the northern Tigray region have erupted into a full-blown armed conflict. Are we on the brink of yet another civil war that could upend the Horn of Africa? The back story. Tigray, despite accounting for only 5 percent of Ethiopia’s

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Why the UN Must Charge the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) for War Crimes  

Aklog Birara (Dr) Part I of a series We Ethiopians can save Ethiopia from destruction if, and only if, we begin to think and act as one people embracing our common humanity. The alternative left and propagated by ethnic elites and terrorists is to slaughter one another wholesale. This slaughter is based on ethnic and

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Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed resists calls for peace talks amid Tigray conflict

November 16, 2020 Jamal Osman Ethiopia’s leader has resisted pressure from foreign leaders to begin peace talks, amid a war in the country’s north that has spilled into neighbouring Eritrea. This latest round of fighting threatens to destabilise the entire region. A peace deal between Eritrea and Ethiopia was only signed last year – leading

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U.S condemns Tigray forces’ attacks on Eritrea

NAIROBI (Reuters) – The U.S. State Department’s top diplomat for Africa on Sunday denounced attacks by Ethiopia’s rebellious Tigray region on neighbouring Eritrea. “The United States strongly condemns the TPLF’s unjustifiable attacks against Eritrea on November 14 and its efforts to internationalize the conflict in Tigray,” Tibor Nagy tweeted. “We continue to urge immediate action

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USA Strongly Condemns TPLF

15 Nov 2020 – (EP) The United States deplored by the misadventure of the terrorist TPLF group in the East Africa. The U.S. State Department’s top diplomat for Africa on Sunday denounced attacks by Ethiopia’s rebellious Tigray region on neighbouring Eritrea. Assistant Secretary Tibor Nagy (pictured with Isaias in 2018) said, “The United States strongly

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Has Christos ever Negotiated or Reconciled with Satan?

Belayneh Abate The Tigre Peoples Libation Front (TPLF) wiped out the prestigious social and religious assets such as the national conscience, yilugnita, shimglina, forgiveness, repentance, confession, witness, friendship, neighborhood, nationalism, unity and so on using the Ethiopian People Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) as a trojan horse. The TPLF  rulers went beyond what Satan did to

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Statement on Ethiopia by the Senior Study Group on Peace and Security in the Red Sea Arena

The United States Institute of Peace November 5, 2020 As members of the bipartisan senior study group on peace and security in the Red Sea arena, we are watching with grave concern the situation in Ethiopia. While many of the facts remain unclear, the risks of escalation are certain: Intrastate or interstate conflict would be catastrophic for

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