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Documenting the #Tigray War from June – December 2021…— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) February 12, 2022
Documenting the #Tigray War from June – December 2021. How the Tigray Defence Forces and Oromo Liberation Army came to threaten #Addis itself. With detailed maps explaining each offensive and counter-attack in the bitter #Ethiopian conflicthttps://t.co/hkFMi0OyS1
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) February 12, 2022
WHO Ethiopia (@WHOEthiopia) February 11, 2022
@WHO dispatched the first batch – 10 metric tonnes – of the 33.5 metric tonnes of medicines, medical supplies, and equipment today. The shipment arrived in #Mekelle, #Tigray 🇪🇹 aboard two #UNHAS flights. Subsequent shipments will be airlifted over the next few days. https://t.co/n2kuPCnkf9 pic.twitter.com/5j8UQ73uWw
— WHO Ethiopia (@WHOEthiopia) February 11, 2022
ERITREA: PATRIARCH ANTONIOS LAID TO REST AFTER DEATH WHILE UNDER HOUSE ARREST — Lord (David) Alton (@DavidAltonHL) February 10, 2022
ERITREA: PATRIARCH ANTONIOS LAID TO REST AFTER DEATH WHILE UNDER HOUSE ARREST https://t.co/KnoQ70oOdd pic.twitter.com/5Vi2oEFFCD
— Lord (David) Alton (@DavidAltonHL) February 10, 2022
Tigray – first they kill the people and starve them to death. Then they loot and plunder their artefacts…— Lord (David) Alton (@DavidAltonHL) February 10, 2022
Tigray – first they kill the people and starve them to death. Then they loot and plunder their artefacts as they try to destroy a people’s culture and history. War crimes and atrocities morph into Genocide https://t.co/4kPzZizZJJ
— Lord (David) Alton (@DavidAltonHL) February 10, 2022
The brutal conflict in Ethiopia has fueled a destructive cycle of violence & humanitarian crises. — Young Kim (@RepYoungKim) February 8, 2022
The brutal conflict in Ethiopia has fueled a destructive cycle of violence & humanitarian crises.
I thank my Foreign Affairs Committee colleagues for passing the Ethiopia Stabilization, Peace & Democracy Act I introduced with @RepMalinowski.
Read more: https://t.co/fXvIYv9QIU pic.twitter.com/fJjH4Scj1B
— Young Kim (@RepYoungKim) February 8, 2022
His Holiness Abune Antonios, the Patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Eritrea has passed away…— Gaim Kibreab (@KibreabGaim) February 9, 2022
His Holiness Abune Antonios, the Patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Eritrea has passed away. He has been in detention since 2006. Detaining a patriarch besides of being a taboo is unheard of in Eritrean history. It’s a mark of shame & disgrace. May He rest In Peace. pic.twitter.com/BMaBAYobSB
— Gaim Kibreab (@KibreabGaim) February 9, 2022
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May his saintly soul rest in peace along with All Saints in Heaven!
Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) February 8, 2022
Lawyers acting for Tigrayan civilians said the complaint, filed on Monday, marked the first time that the African Union’s human rights commission had been asked to look into the conduct of Ethiopian troops in their war with the Tigrayans https://t.co/vH8LnF8vk2
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) February 8, 2022
Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) February 8, 2022
Lawyers acting for Tigrayan civilians said the complaint, filed on Monday, marked the first time that the African Union’s human rights commission had been asked to look into the conduct of Ethiopian troops in their war with the Tigrayans https://t.co/vH8LnF8vk2
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) February 8, 2022
Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) February 7, 2022
The African Union formed a committee to reexamine Israel’s observer status on Sunday, deferring a planned vote from this year’s assembly. https://t.co/4z2xh5mhzk
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) February 7, 2022
Eritrea’s Isaias Afewerki played a central role in the genocidal war against Tigray… — Moges (@mogeskebedew) February 6, 2022
Eritrea’s Isaias Afewerki played a central role in the genocidal war against Tigray, and his agenda comes at the expense of Ethiopia’s stability and peace. It’s time to demand him to #WithdrawEritreanTroops. @UKUN_NewYork @EstoniaUN @irishmissionun https://t.co/2vh39oGi6g
— Moges (@mogeskebedew) February 6, 2022