Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 15, 2022
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed vowed on Tuesday “to implement honestly” a ceasefire agreement between his government and forces in Tigray, which he said was necessary to ensure peace proved sustainablehttps://t.co/EmZNU7XWRM
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 15, 2022
Progress Towards Peace for Ethiopia’s Tigray Conflict https://t.co/UhWo0rfcJg
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 15, 2022
Time to act pic.twitter.com/vpFuAd8JMI
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 15, 2022
Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 14, 2022
Full text of Modalities for Implementing the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement in Tigray, signed Nairobi 12 November 2022 https://t.co/GhzWqa6Fgd
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 14, 2022
“To Cement Peace in Ethiopia, Take Action on Eritrea” — Michael Rubin (@mrubin1971) November 3, 2022
“To Cement Peace in Ethiopia, Take Action on Eritrea” – https://t.co/NVzH0ke9Za (My latest in @19_forty_five on what is needed to make the #Ethiopia–#Tigray truce last). @AEIfdp #Eritrea
— Michael Rubin (@mrubin1971) November 3, 2022
Mirjam van Reisen (@mvreisen) November 2, 2022
Signed #Ethiopia #Tigray Peace Agreement. Great achievement by negotiators and mediators – well done AU: African solutions to African problems -excellent job pic.twitter.com/sWxQgbrjKD
— Mirjam van Reisen (@mvreisen) November 2, 2022
Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 1, 2022
Hi. I am just about to join a panel discussion on the role of Eritrea in the Tigray war https://t.co/chzJzSFKPs
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 1, 2022
Northern Ethiopia, particularly Tigray, facing spike in preventable diseases following 2 years of conflict.— United Nations (@UN) October 29, 2022
Northern Ethiopia, particularly Tigray, facing spike in preventable diseases following 2 years of conflict.
UN says limited humanitarian access has hampered response as people suffer from trauma, food insecurity, sexual violence & communicable diseases. https://t.co/poQXLiXs09
— United Nations (@UN) October 29, 2022
As many as 600,000 civilians have died in the Tigray conflict up to the end of August,…— Mark Anderson (@markc_anderson) October 19, 2022
As many as 600,000 civilians have died in the Tigray conflict up to the end of August, according to a new estimate from Jan Nyssen at Ghent University. Up to 200,000 people are estimated to have died from starvation and 100,000 from direct killings. https://t.co/XhIFWdyv3N
— Mark Anderson (@markc_anderson) October 19, 2022