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Lord (David) Alton (@DavidAltonHL) November 30, 2021
A welcome statement by @vickyford But why no mention of bringing to justice all those responsible for atrocity crimes in Tigray? And when is the @govermentuk1 going to prosecute Andargachew Tsege a U.K. national inciting atrocities and massacres? https://t.co/WKXc6wQ8Fa
— Lord (David) Alton (@DavidAltonHL) November 30, 2021
The most thorough, reliable analysis of the cost of the #Tigray war – by Ghent University.— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 30, 2021
The most thorough, reliable analysis of the cost of the #Tigray war – by Ghent University. Every know massacre and every known death. Largest massacres: Aksum December 2020 (around 800 deaths) and in May Kadra
November 2020 (around 600) Remarkable workhttps://t.co/LrdJbcXlTO— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 30, 2021
Mukesh Kapila (@mukeshkapila) November 29, 2021
34 #Africa wide groups and many individuals across the continent warn @UN on genocide against #Tigrayans in #Ethiopia and seek intervention. https://t.co/Nrr6thIhkO
— Mukesh Kapila (@mukeshkapila) November 29, 2021
#AxumMassacre Memorial — Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) November 28, 2021
#AxumMassacre https://t.co/AJMlNuWOGb
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) November 28, 2021
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Congratulations Solan for this important recognition👏🏿
Important b/c we are already in post-truth phase of this senseless war, & that we are told the tragedy IS b/s the media IS; & b/s even in those media black out times, it was at some point possible to report from the ground. https://t.co/XL6gTEL6Yy
— Tsedale Lemma (@TsedaleLemma) November 17, 2021
Foreigners can run away from #Ethiopia – unfortunately victims can’t,,,— Mukesh Kapila (@mukeshkapila) November 27, 2021
Foreigners can run away from #Ethiopia – unfortunately victims cant – their choice is between being slaughtered, raped, starved, or put into concentration camps. But not helpless- to fight back to save themselves is just & necessary #Tigray https://t.co/bsZOl2lD4y via @FRANCE24
— Mukesh Kapila (@mukeshkapila) November 27, 2021
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Peut-on craindre une guerre civile entre les différentes ethnies qui forment l'#Éthiopie 🇪🇹 ?
Éclairages de @armellef24 ⤵️
Foreigners in Ethiopia advised to leave as Tigrayan rebels edge closer to Addis Ababa https://t.co/lXQZfVgnd6 via @FRANCE24
— T. Baraki (@TesBara38) November 27, 2021
Mekelle under air-attacks — Samira Aziz (@GualAziz) November 26, 2021
🚨#MekelleUnderAttack
A 2nd airstrike happened in a day in #Mekelle. The @PMEthiopia has continued to terrorize innocent civilians freely. Please, ACT NOW‼️@CIJ @ngos4justice @genocide_watch @GCR2P @irishmissionun @NorwayUN @EU_Commission @vonderleyen @KenyaMissionUN pic.twitter.com/74q7GqMVFB— Samira Aziz (@GualAziz) November 26, 2021
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Victinms of todays drone bombardment in #Mekelle #Tigray. A civilian family with no connection with political leaders has been attacked and there home has beedn destroyed.
#AbiyiAhmedCriminal#MekelleUnderAttack
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#MekelleUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/t4eLeg0DVw— ትግራወይቲ Mahlet (@GuushMahlet) November 26, 2021
WFP_Ethiopia (@WFP_Ethiopia) November 27, 2021
79 trucks carrying food & other lifesaving humanitarian supplies have arrived in #mekelle this week & more are on the way.@WFP is working non-stop to get this food into the hands of communities in #Tigray & ensure convoys arrive daily to meet the needs of 5.2 million.
🚛🚚🚛🚚 pic.twitter.com/vQnCXVSHmC— WFP_Ethiopia (@WFP_Ethiopia) November 27, 2021
The Debate – France 24 (@F24Debate) November 26, 2021
🇪🇹 @AbiyAhmedAli back in the spotlight, and where else but #Ethiopia‘s civil-war front-line? @leelajacinto on his decision to take up arms.#WorldThisWeek ➡️📺: https://t.co/d7aJfTpo5A pic.twitter.com/1gwOeKMDcT
— The Debate – France 24 (@F24Debate) November 26, 2021
Yaddi Bojia (@YaddiB) November 25, 2021
The hopelessness of the current situation in Ethiopia is evident when I see religious leaders, that usually expected to encourage peace and reconciliation, ask the given for more weeding out of enemies and war efforts. The whole country lost its moral foundation driven by hate. pic.twitter.com/56Cn4Dy9sk
— Yaddi Bojia (@YaddiB) November 25, 2021
Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) November 26, 2021
“Genocide happens when warning signs are not heeded….Rarely before has the danger of genocide been so clearly signaled in advance than in Ethiopia….Five warning signs for mass, ethnically targeted violence are flashing red.” https://t.co/l3FO6Lqs1o pic.twitter.com/pU4LHYfLMx
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) November 26, 2021