“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” – George Santayana In July this year, I went to Tigray for a visit. During my brief...
In the beginning of July, I went to Tigray for a family visit, my first ever visit in nearly two decades. The decision to travel did...
The Tigray War demands accountability, not only to address past violations but also to prevent a relapse into further war. Developments following the Pretoria Agreement clearly...
By Medhanie Gaim and Temesgen Kahsay As spaces for intellectual engagement in pursuit of insight for understanding and transforming society, universities are arenas for the production...
Genocides were so ubiquitous in the 20th century, that it has been referred to as the “age of genocide.” In this era which saw unprecedented mass...
The biblical story of the Tower of Babel can serve as a metaphor illuminating the futility of efforts to build a nation-state based on one language...
Amidst the ongoing crisis in the Tigray, a notable tragedy has been the whataboutism and bothsidesism characterizing domestic and international responses.
Why do evangelical Christians, who claim to worship Christ Jesus, chose to side with the state that is determined to wipe out Tigrayans?
The dehumanizing language against Tigrayans that has filled the airwaves has rendered Tigrayans as the enemy who exists outside the circle of Ethiopian body politic whose...