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Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) January 29, 2022
This gets the the heart of the Tigray war more accurately than many complex studies pic.twitter.com/WeXyyxDxuy
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) January 29, 2022
Filsan Ahmed @1_filsan resigned from Abiy Ahmed’s government in protest….— Larry Madowo (@LarryMadowo) January 28, 2022
EXCLUSIVE: “The Ethiopian system of governance is not reformable from within. I had to step out and speak out.”
Filsan Ahmed @1_filsan resigned from Abiy Ahmed’s government in protest. Now she tells me the PM can’t heal a country divided by the Tigray conflict pic.twitter.com/G3loZTWRKF
— Larry Madowo (@LarryMadowo) January 28, 2022
Almost 40% of Tigrayans suffer ‘extreme lack of food’, WFP warns. — Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) January 28, 2022
Almost 40% of Tigrayans suffer ‘extreme lack of food’, WFP warns | Humanitarian Crises News | Al Jazeera https://t.co/dA1b6sicu2
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) January 28, 2022
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At least 2 million people in the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray are suffering from an extreme lack of food, with the 15-month conflict between rebel and government forces pushing families to the brink, the UN’s emergency food agency has found. https://t.co/qmWdfL7vCU
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) January 28, 2022
UN Geneva (@UNGeneva) January 28, 2022
.@antonioguterres continues to call on all actors in the conflict in #Ethiopia 🇪🇹 to support and facilitate efforts to provide humanitarian aid to those in need and protect the civilian population. UN 🇺🇳welcomes the forthcoming establishment of the National Dialogue Commission. pic.twitter.com/RQfgPaGUEX
— UN Geneva (@UNGeneva) January 28, 2022
An important insight into the thinking of PM Abiy and the Tigray war…— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) January 28, 2022
An important insight into the thinking of PM Abiy and the Tigray war. I have no reason to think this is not authentichttps://t.co/rXpw39sQF0
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) January 28, 2022
ICRC Ethiopia (@ICRCEthiopia) January 27, 2022
#Ethiopia: Today, our flight delivered the second round of urgently needed medical supplies to #Tigray region capital, Mekelle. pic.twitter.com/6nZoHxqGyK
— ICRC Ethiopia (@ICRCEthiopia) January 27, 2022
An unexpected – but perhaps predictable impact of the Tigray war… — Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) January 27, 2022
Prior to the pandemic, remittances from Ethiopia’s diaspora typically totalled USD 5–6 billion per year
and represented 35% of the country’s imports. One possible reason is the telecommunication blackout and freezing of bank accounts in Tigray.”— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) January 27, 2022
Ethiopian Prime Minister chief adviser doubles down his call for extermination of Tigrayans, this time more explicitly! — Kindeya Gebrehiwot, PhD, Prof (@ProfKindeya) January 27, 2022
Ethiopian Prime Minister chief adviser doubles down his call for extermination of Tigrayans, this time more explicitly! .@hrw .@amnesty .@UN_Spokesperson @UNOCHA .@EUinEthiopia .@SecBlinken https://t.co/9MQGcbHyBp
— Kindeya Gebrehiwot, PhD, Prof (@ProfKindeya) January 27, 2022
Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) January 27, 2022
The destruction of the Tigray health care systemhttps://t.co/JmRP0V2vYt
— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) January 27, 2022
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— Martin Plaut (@martinplaut) January 27, 2022
ICRC (@ICRC) January 26, 2022
Update: We’ve just delivered lifesaving medical supplies into Mekelle, #Tigray, for the first time since September.
We work on organizing other flights carrying medical assistance in the coming days and weeks. pic.twitter.com/Epdox5FEEn
— ICRC (@ICRC) January 26, 2022