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UNHCR Sudan (@UNHCRinSudan) March 10, 2022
#UNHCR and partners are working to improve protection and living conditions for over 4️⃣2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ #refugees from 🇪🇹Tigray region in Um Rakuba and Tunaydbah camps, Gedaref State🇸🇩. pic.twitter.com/27nLWwsNJV
— UNHCR Sudan (@UNHCRinSudan) March 10, 2022
Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) March 10, 2022
From Prof Jan Nyssen of Ghent University:
“Tigray continues to be blockaded. The 2021 crop yield was just 25-50 percent of what it would be in a regular year.
See this data set: Market prices in Tigray (March 2020 – March 2022). Zenodo. https://t.co/bBo0B36DYr— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) March 10, 2022
African Arguments (@africaarguments) March 10, 2022
“[If] the Amhara seek to rely on brute force to claim contested territories…[it] would only be the repetition of the zero-sum game in #Ethiopia’s politics and a mere countdown to another #war, if this one ends at all.” https://t.co/M62Xx4qt2E
— African Arguments (@africaarguments) March 10, 2022
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) March 9, 2022
For more than a year, a de facto blockade has deprived 7 million people in #Tigray of urgently needed health care & access to food & people are dying. We call on #Ethiopia & #Eritrea to guarantee immediate, safe access & work for peace. Life is precious – everywhere. #EndTheSiege pic.twitter.com/PzAPTeNCK8
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) March 9, 2022
Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) March 7, 2022
Watch out for this map: its produced by a Russian propaganda front company: Redfish.
It’s staffed by former employees of the state-run outlet Russia Today https://t.co/ytVJHMKiOR pic.twitter.com/p5tnRlw0hZ— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) March 7, 2022
Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) March 8, 2022
From Nov 22 to Feb 28, “multiple air strikes, apparently carried out by the Ethiopian Air Force, in Tigray – and to a lesser extent in Afar – resulted in…304 killings, and injuries to 373 people” — UN rights office. https://t.co/1kmO1p4wCE pic.twitter.com/3xlxsXuaoU
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) March 8, 2022
USAID’s report 8 months ago was 900,000 are facing famine in Tigray. — Ra’esi (@stark700AD) March 9, 2022
excellency, USAID’s report 8 months ago was 900,000 are facing famine. No trucks were allowed to enter #Tigray since then. Tigray is in FAMINE. We are already seeing children dying & people leaving their homes looking for food. We need more pressure & ACTION from you ambassador. https://t.co/0UOF2yINsm
— Ra’esi (@stark700AD) March 9, 2022
Ƒìէաì || #EndTigraySiege || #StopTigrayFamine || (@FitwiDesta) March 8, 2022
Madam Semantha, this tweet feels like gaslighting tbh. You know very well there’s famine in #Tigray. You know at least 91% of the population needs emergency food assistance, which they ain’t getting. You know children are dying. But you’ve chosen to minimize the disaster. Sad. pic.twitter.com/S1Fp2XVuCO
— Ƒìէաì || #EndTigraySiege || #StopTigrayFamine || (@FitwiDesta) March 8, 2022
Viewpoint on Ukraine: Why African wars get different treatment — Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) March 6, 2022
Viewpoint on Ukraine: Why African wars get different treatment https://t.co/zV7KvuIdNE
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) March 6, 2022