Tigray Conflict
In November 2020 the Ethiopian government began military operations in the Tigray region against the region’s ruling party, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front. Civilian structures in towns in Tigray, including hospitals, schools, factories, and businesses, were shelled, looted and destroyed by Ethiopian federal forces and regional militias, and by Eritrean armed forces. The fighting and continued restrictions on humanitarian access forced more than two million people to flee their homes, with thousands fleeing into Sudan, and left at least 2.3 million in need of assistance.
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“I Always Remember That Day”
Access to Services for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region
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Ethiopia: Eritrean Refugees Targeted in Tigray
Need for Urgent Protection, Assistance; Thousands Still Missing
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Ethiopia: Ethnic Tigrayans Forcibly Disappeared
Discriminatory Arrests, Detentions, Business Closures in Addis Ababa
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UN Security Council: End Inaction on Ethiopia
Secretary-General Should Press for a Sustained Crisis Response
News
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How International Bodies Can Help Prevent More Ethiopia Massacres
‘The lack of consequences for the crimes committed in Tigray has made it easier for warring parties to commit further atrocities.’
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Oral Statement at the Intersessional Briefing by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Situation of Human Rights in Ethiopia
Concrete, Urgent Council Action Needed
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Ethiopia: Blocking Tigray Aid Harms Rape Survivors
Urgently Allow Entry of Food, Medicine; Support International Investigations
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Ethiopia: International Action Needed to Prevent Atrocities
Inciting Rhetoric, Sweeping Emergency Regulations Fuel Abuses
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International Investigation Needed into Abuses in Ethiopia
Joint Report Calls for Further Accountability in Widening Tigray Conflict
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US Authorizes Sanctions in Ethiopia’s Tigray Conflict
UN Security Council, Regional Bodies, Other Countries Should Also Target Rights Abusers
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Ethiopia: Eritrean Refugees Targeted in Tigray
Need for Urgent Protection, Assistance; Thousands Still Missing
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Ethiopia: Ethnic Tigrayans Forcibly Disappeared
Discriminatory Arrests, Detentions, Business Closures in Addis Ababa
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UN Rights Body Needs to Act on Ethiopia
Human Rights Council Should Adopt Resolution on Abuses in Tigray