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The TPLF men had no mercy for the Afar women and children

ADDIS ABABA, DECEMBER 19, 2021 – The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), a terrorist designated group, and its legacy of rights violations are unraveling through time. The group was recently reported , by the Ethiopian Press Agency, to have committed numerous human rights violations against civilians in Kasa Gita and Chifra of Afar. EthiopianCitizen will present each story that comes to light in Afar and Amhara. But for this article, we will focus on two places of Afar, Kasa Gita and Chifra. Kasa Gita  Dhahra Warey   “My daughter was everything to me. She was my closest helper. After she was killed, I lost everything. My heart is broken. I do not know how to mourn”, says Dhahra Warey remembering her 15 year old daughter who was killed when the TPLF terrorists were shelling with heavy artillery Kasa Gita town, Afar. Dhahra, carrying her twin babies, often visits the grave yard where her daughter is buried and cries a lot. Her daughter was the only person supporting her with the c

African absence at UN Security Council is 'great injustice,' — President Erdogan

Leaders pose for family photo at 3rd Türkiye-Africa Partnership Summit [Picture: Directorate of Communications, Turkey] ADDIS ABABA, DECEMBER 18, 2021 — The 3rd Turkey-Africa Partnership Summit began Thursday with a meeting of high-level government officials in Istanbul, Turkey’s Communications Directorate said in a statement, according to a report from Anadolu Agency. The summit is expected to ensure the transition of strategic ties between Turkey and the African Union as well as African countries to a new stage, it said. Over 100 government ministers and 16 African heads of state are attending the summit which is being held under the theme "Enhanced Partnership for Common Development and Prosperity". “With the communique, action plan and joint implementation report, expected to be adopted at the summit, relations improving in every area between Turkey and Africa, including the concrete projects to be carried out for the benefit of the continent, will be shaped betwee

EXCLUSIVE: The UN’s Human Rights Council Has A Hidden Hybrid War Agenda

The reason for redundantly establishing a new probe is to discredit the existing one. It’s also meant to signal the West’s continued influence over supposedly neutral international bodies in spite of that bloc’s gradual decline over the past decade. The message being conveyed is that the US and its allies have successfully hijacked the Human Rights Council in order to weaponize it against Ethiopia. By Andrew Korybko —  American political analyst The UN has once again been weaponized for Hybrid War purposes by Western countries after its Human Rights Council voted against the will of all its African members to open up a probe into alleged abuses in Ethiopia. That targeted country’s permanent representative to the UN condemned this move as neo-colonialist while the Russian one described it as counterproductive and against the principle of “African solutions to African problems”. It’s clear that there’s an ulterior motive at play since the Ethiopian government already coop

Girl, 4, miraculously survives the TPLF inflicted Galicoma Massacre

  ADDIS ABABA, DECEMBER 17, 2021 — It was on August 05, 2021, the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), a terrorist designated group, was shelling Galicoma town with heavy artillery killing over 240 people out of whom 100 were children. However, one baby girl, a 4 year old, miraculously survived the attack although severely burned. “UNICEF is extremely alarmed by the reported killing of over 200 people, including more than 100 children, in attacks on displaced families in Ethiopia's Afar region”, said Henrietta Fore, Executive Director, UNICEF. On August, the TPLF terrorist group opened an attack on Afar Region indiscriminately shelling Internally Displaced People (IDPs) camps in Galicoma Kebele, Uwa, Awra and Gulina woredas and Fenterus Zone.  There was no international outcry, no condemnation from the rights groups, the United States or the European Union who had today won the right to conduct an investigation in Tigray but not else where.  The TPLF, as was expected by

Ethiopia will not cooperate with UNHRC new mechanism imposed on it at the behest of the EU

ADDIS ABABA, DECEMBER 17, 2021 – Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) said in a statement this evening that Ethiopia it will not cooperate with the European Union (EU) led resolution which was imposed on it when it was adopted at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) special session today. The EU led resolution A/HRC/S-33/L is planned to coerce Ethiopia to accept a new set of “international experts” who will investigate atrocities committed during the year long conflict in Ethiopia even though such investigation had already been carried out by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) jointly with the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC). “Ethiopia would like to reiterate that it will not cooperate with the established mechanism imposed upon it against its consent”, read the statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “Ethiopia is extremely disappointed to have witnessed once again the use of the Human Rights Council by some to advance

"Western Tigray" rights violations, a fabrication to support a political agenda

© ASHRAF SHAZLY/AFP via Getty Images ADDIS ABABA, DECEMBER 17, 2021 - Ethiopia's Ministry of Government Communication Service released a statement this evening regarding the recent disinformation campaign being waged on social media about "Western Tigray". It said the stories of "dead bodies in Western Tigray" are fabricated lies which may cause temporary blunders but said it cannot alter reality. The Amnesty International and the Human Rights Watch, on December 16, accused Amhara security forces of "mass detentions, killings and forced expulsions of ethnic Tigrayans in the Western Tigray".  “The new onslaught of abuses by Amhara forces against Tigrayan civilians remaining in several towns in Western Tigray should ring alarm bells,” said Joanne Mariner, Amnesty International’s Director of Crisis Response.  The rights groups did not conduct their investigations on the ground in spite of Ethiopian government's call for international rights groups

UN Human Rights Council adopts EU resolution disregarding African voices

  ADDIS ABABA, DECEMBER 17, 2021 — The United Nation Human Rights Council (UNHRC) adopts by vote a European Union led resolution imposing an international commission of experts on Ethiopia to conduct an investigation into allegations of human rights violations putting into question the its previous joint investigation and report that it had already adopted. Ethiopia said, during the Council's special session, that such decision undermines the thriving national mechanism, the Ethiopian Human Rights Council (EHRC), which had recently received an "A" status by the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institution (GANHRI).  The resolution, A/HRC/​S.33/L.1 Situation of human rights in Ethiopia, was​​ submitted by Slovenia (on behalf of the European Union) on 13 December 2021. The resolution was adopted after 21 states voted 'Yes', 15 states voted 'No' and 11 states voted 'Abstain. Ethiopia, the African Group represented by the Cameroon, China, Russi