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TDF advanced from multiple routes onto #Mille — Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 14, 2021
TDF advanced from multiple routes onto #Mille. They are confident they will control it.
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 14, 2021
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"Kenya Airways has increased scheduled flights to Ethiopia from three to seven a week as high demand for passengers seeking air travel in the wake of political upheaval has gone up."https://t.co/GiRqaC33Pm
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 15, 2021
Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict: Why the rest of the world is worried — Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 15, 2021
Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict: Why the rest of the world is worried https://t.co/FwTyGhESPT
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 15, 2021
The weapons airlift that is fuelling Ethiopia’s Tigray war https://t.co/Xo5YCqrtXB
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 15, 2021
The arms airlift from the UAE to Ethiopia keeps on coming — Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 15, 2021
The arms airlift from the UAE to Ethiopia keeps on coming. Prime Minister Abiy must have very deep pockets, or very wealthy backers. Otherwise he is plunging Ethiopia into huge debts to buy these weapons. https://t.co/x8EZdrD0Q5
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 15, 2021
UN :”80 per cent of essential medication is not available in Tigray — Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 14, 2021
This is what a blockade looks like.
UN :”80 per cent of essential medication is not available in Tigray, most health facilities are not functional due to damage and lack of supplies. pic.twitter.com/hxEdj6vp4B— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 14, 2021
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The cancer treatment program at Ayder referral Hospital in Tigray has closed, leaving some 500 patients without treatment.”https://t.co/tibz0Qc7ab
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 14, 2021
WHO chief says his home region in Ethiopia under ‘systematic’ blockade — Reuters Africa (@ReutersAfrica) November 13, 2021
WHO chief says his home region in Ethiopia under ‘systematic’ blockade. https://t.co/U9X2DbSwxt pic.twitter.com/gTtTyCHexr
— Reuters Africa (@ReutersAfrica) November 13, 2021
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“People are dying because of lack of supplies. We cannot send supplies & medicines to Tigray because it is under blockade & the blockade is systematic,” @DrTedros @WHO #EndTigraySiege #TigrayGenocide pic.twitter.com/W549p1cBdT
— Eden (@EdenBFKN) November 13, 2021
“80% of essential medication is no longer available in Tigray… Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) November 12, 2021
“80% of essential medication is no longer available in Tigray while most health facilities are not functional due to damage and lack of supplies.” Eg, the cancer treatment program at Ayder Hospital “has closed, leaving some 500 patients w/o treatment.” https://t.co/Ft2EaGLdKv pic.twitter.com/O8sgrkmKvh
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) November 12, 2021
Tigrayan forces say #Ethiopia’s military has deployed foreign mercenaries, possibly from Turkey, China, Israel or the UAE (Mark Anderson (@markc_anderson) November 12, 2021)
Tigrayan forces say #Ethiopia‘s military has deployed foreign mercenaries, possibly from Turkey, China, Israel or the UAE. But they didn’t offer evidence and no independently verified reports have confirmed the presence of mercenaries in the conflict. https://t.co/FmJVthRqTu
— Mark Anderson (@markc_anderson) November 12, 2021
William Davison (@wdavison10) November 12, 2021
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Key part of fed govt narrative is TPLF started war by attacking military.
Indeed, no real way to prevent war after that incident.
But, Tigray Prosperity Party exile says PM Abiy stated c.10 days before war that intervention was planned.
— William Davison (@wdavison10) November 12, 2021
BREAKING: UN staff detained in Ethiopia’s capital, the world body says (Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) November 9, 2021)
BREAKING: UN staff detained in Ethiopia’s capital, the world body says https://t.co/KouSz1cQFi pic.twitter.com/u0iPwy99Sf
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) November 9, 2021