Ethiopia

Addis Herald
Country Overview
Targeted Groups | Perpetrators | Alert Status | Genocide Stage(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| Warning | Stage 3: Discrimination, Stage 5: Organization, Stage 10: Denial |
Details
There has been no accountability in the aftermath of the Tigrayan Genocide during Ethiopia's 2020-2022 civil war. Today, amidst rising tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, many fear a violent escalation. Furthermore, persecution of Tigrayans continues with arbitrary detentions and restrictions on movement. State-sanctioned violence against people in the Amhara and Oromo regions, alongside active conflict with the OLA and the Fano Militia, pose additional threats to civilians.
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Resources
Could fighting in Ethiopia's Tigray trigger a wider conflict? | Inside Story - Al Jazeera
Starving Tigray: How Armed Conflict and Mass Atrocities Have Destroyed an Ethiopian Region’s Economy and Food System and Are Threatening Famine - World Peace Foundation
UN Security Council: End Inaction on Ethiopia - Human Rights Watch


