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Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 17, 2022
Catherine Belton presenting the Magnitsky prize for outstanding journalist goes to Lucy Kassa for her work exposing atrocities (mass graves, detention camps, sex slavery) against ethnic Tigrayans in the civil war in N. Ethiopia. She faced death threats and forced to live in exile pic.twitter.com/9UYIZh739H
— Bill Browder (@Billbrowder) November 16, 2022
UK House of Commons debates Ethiopia war https://t.co/7gZ48XmoE5
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 17, 2022
Amhara nationalist claims over Western Tigray are a smokescreen for ethnic cleansing https://t.co/L54OQ2ZcZy
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 17, 2022
#TigrayGenocide end 💔##TigrayCantWait #ACTNOW @antonioguterres @UNGeneva @_AfricanUnion @UN @UNHumanRights @amnesty stand up with humanity EnoughIsEnoug ‼️@TigrayYordi pic.twitter.com/xdhVAuIlW6
— Hope 🙏❤️ (@TigrayYordi) November 16, 2022
Mirjam van Reisen (@mvreisen) November 17, 2022
Amhara Fano militants are reportedly attacking heritage in Shire, Axum, Adwa and other areas in #Tigray. Elders, youth and scholars are allegedly killed. DW is concerned about the ancient and World Heritage city of Axum. pic.twitter.com/Z74e9wsV7J
— Mirjam van Reisen (@mvreisen) November 17, 2022
Despite peace deal, #Eritrean troops remain active in #Tigray conflict. These need to be removed. The Pretoria Peace deal was a first recognition that this issue must be tackled for long-lasting peace https://t.co/uLZV8ntZse
— Mirjam van Reisen (@mvreisen) November 17, 2022
The humanitarian assistance slowly getting in motion to relief #Tigray and logistics being clarified. The relief is badly needed after a two-year siege. This is a good welcome outcome of the Pretoria peace agreement pic.twitter.com/q7wJUBK5P9
— Mirjam van Reisen (@mvreisen) November 17, 2022
Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 16, 2022
In UK Parliament Government's development minister, Andrew Mitchell, says Eritrean forces are inside Tigray and urges them to withdraw. Says mutually satisfactory security arrangements needed for peace. UK will do everything it can to ensure no impunity for war crimes and abuses pic.twitter.com/eJPDMglEyL
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 16, 2022
EEPA Situation Report Horn of Africa – No. 311 – 16 November, 2022 https://t.co/rMeACsKTmp
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 16, 2022
Mirjam van Reisen (@mvreisen) November 16, 2022
In #Ethiopia @WFP trucks are rolling into #Tigray with critical food assistance—this is the first movement since the peace agreement was signed.
Critical food assistance will now be delivered to communities in coming days. More food, nutrition, medical cargo will follow. pic.twitter.com/NiFrUESM9Q
— WFP Africa (@WFP_Africa) November 16, 2022
I hope they are discussing how to attend to the medical needs in #Tigray pic.twitter.com/3NXnbVPNsn
— Mirjam van Reisen (@mvreisen) November 16, 2022
Lord (David) Alton (@DavidAltonHL) November 16, 2022
Important Speech by Prof.Jan Nyssen’s at “Save Tigray” demonstration in Brussels – “I have calculated that 5 to 10% of the Tigray civilians have died due to massacres and starvation” Read here: https://t.co/nGR88SzYQp
— Lord (David) Alton (@DavidAltonHL) November 16, 2022
Sally Keeble (@Sally_Keeble) November 16, 2022
Slashing of UK aid budget slated by @KateOsamor in #Ethiopia debate in UK Parliament. “There’s no time to waste” in getting food and humanitarian relief into Tigray pic.twitter.com/3ME9BDqaK3
— Sally Keeble (@Sally_Keeble) November 16, 2022
Tough call for action over atrocity crimes in #Tigray #Ethiopia from @helenhayes_ MP in debate in UK Parliament – lasting peace requires justice pic.twitter.com/sz5KosPejI
— Sally Keeble (@Sally_Keeble) November 16, 2022
Strong words from @RosieDuffield1 MP about the sexual violence used as a weapon of war in #Ethiopia|’s #Tigray region in the debate she led in the UK Parliament pic.twitter.com/bYFpHqKscs
— Sally Keeble (@Sally_Keeble) November 16, 2022
.@DavidAltonHL presses UK government over need to ensure Eritrean forces withdraw from #Tigray in UK Parliament debate on conflict in #Ethiopia and presses for recognition of #TigrayGenocide pic.twitter.com/PKdHF2aYTX
— Sally Keeble (@Sally_Keeble) November 15, 2022
ICRC (@ICRC) November 15, 2022
UPDATE: We’ve just delivered lifesaving vital medical supplies in Mekelle, #Tigray, for the first time since fighting resumed last August.
The healthcare system in the region is under extreme pressure and these deliveries are a lifeline for people who need medical help. pic.twitter.com/kKE06Lcj74
— ICRC (@ICRC) November 15, 2022
Mark Anderson (@markc_anderson) November 15, 2022
Mekelle has received its first medical aid convoy since fighting broke out in August, the @ICRC says, in a sign that Tigray’s recent peace deal is holding. Two trucks delivered 40 tons of essential medical items, emergency medicines and surgical equipment. https://t.co/78e4Fxv5ze
— Mark Anderson (@markc_anderson) November 15, 2022
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
I participated in a lively and engaging debate on Al Jazeera. The question? Will the cessation of hostilities agreement hold?https://t.co/dFbKQHq07A
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) November 14, 2022