By Donek Tesfaye Zemo When reading Sarah Vaughan and Martin Plaut’s excellent book, Understanding Ethiopia’s Tigray War, we cannot help but observe a typical drive in...
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 Dr. Charlotte Touati “There is no example of a government systematically exterminating a people by barbaric means,” Emperor Haile Selassie On March 21, the Tigrayan...
By Aman Semayawi The genocidal war on Tigray, is one of the worst in recent times as the people of Tigray were kept permanently under siege...
By Duke Burbridge The last week of food distribution on record in Tigray confirms that the region has finally experienced the kind of surge in food...
Note: this is a translation of Libération’s « L’Ethiopie n’est plus un pays pour moi » : la confiance brisée des Tigréens d’Addis-Abeba (“Ethiopia is no longer...
The United State’s Secretary of State Antony Blinken was on a state visit to Ethiopia this week in what Molly Phee, Assistant Secretary of State for...
This brief removed report describes the conditions and challenges faced by displaced Tigrayans who have returned to their homes in the Eastern Zone of the region....
By Negasi Awetehey Eritrean forces have recently destroyed hundreds of houses in the villages of Mariam Shewito, Inda Aba Gerima, Gendebta, and Debre Genet. The massacre...
By Fitsum Gebre (PhD) Acemoglu and Robison’s 2012 book ‘Why Nations Fail?’ indicated that poor countries fail because these countries have been ‘ruled by a narrow...
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