Monday, December 14, 2020

SJTE: Urgent Call for UN Security Council Resolution to Stop Genocide in Tigray, Ethiopia.


 Dear Members of the United Nations Security Council,

 

Subject:  Urgent Call for UN Security Council Resolution to Stop Genocide in Tigray, Ethiopia.

 

December 14, 2020

 

 

Your Excellencies,

 

Security and Justice for Tigrayan in Ethiopia (SJTE) is a world-wide non-profit humanitarian organization that advocates for the Ethiopians of Tigrayan origin.

 

Three weeks ago, we advised your esteemed body that ethnic Tigrayans in Ethiopia were facing targeted killings and imprisonment unleashed upon them by the unelected government of Prime Minster (PM) of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed Ali.

 

The savagery and degree of brutality against minority ethnic Tigrayans have become a human catastrophe as tens of thousands have been killed and maimed by the government. Ethnic profiling has continued unabated all over Ethiopia, and communication systems, electricity, water supply lines, and transportation remain closed all over Tigray since the Ethiopian PM declared war on November 03, 2020.

 

As we speak, there is continuous blanket bombing of civilian targets and cities in addition to the starvation of the population which are causing huge internal displacements. Villages and vast mountains of Tigray that host hundreds of historic churches and monasteries are not spared at all.  In some major cities and villages, air bombardment and artillery barrages and drone attacks continue without respite exacting a heavy toll on rural and urban population. The war crime is supported by the deployment of more than 500,000 combined troops, namely, the Federal Army of Ethiopia (estimated at 150,000), Eritrean Army (250,000 troops including mechanized and commandos), the failed state Somalia 3,000 troops as well as 120,000 government affiliated hostile militias from neighbouring Regional State of Amhara, Oromia, Somalia, and other Regions of Ethiopia and the use of advanced warfare drones by the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

 

The involvement of the Eritrean army in Tigray is now clear to this August body. It is also worth noting that the Eritrean army has been intensively engaged in war crimes of high magnitude by massacring the youth, attacking and raiding refugee camps in Tigray, raping women and children, destroying infrastructures, looting of many factories, and private businesses in large cities, properties of higher learning federal institutions, and livestock and grain crops of farmers and transported them all to Eritrea.

 

So far, the combined loss of livestock alone just from western Tigray is estimated at 2.5 million per reports coming from the Government of Tigray. The confiscation of the livestock is carried out mainly by the Amhara militias while the residents of western Tigray are subjected to massacre as witnessed in Mai Cadra and lately being forced to displace from their ancestral lands to central Tigray by the Amhara militias. Over 50,000 desperate refugees of mostly children and women have now crossed into the Sudan fleeing massacre.  Their homes have been vandalized, their properties looted and their relatives either killed or imprisoned.

 

Yet, despite all the calls for peace by various governments and international organizations, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has defied the world and continued to bomb the people of Tigray on a daily basis. Humanitarian workers working for United Nations have not been spared from Mr. Abiy’s killing machine, either. In many areas, the government has blocked food items from reaching the people creating a deliberate starvation resulting in deaths - famine.  This is serious human right abuse and a crime against humanity as stated in the United Nations Conventions should not be tolerated.


Your Excellencies,                                

 

Tigray is being attacked by its own federal government and external governments at the invitation of PM Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia. Since November 15, 2020, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV’s) from United Arab Emirates (UAE) have joined the war in Tigray. Countless civilians are reported to have been injured or killed by drone warfare. We believe this is a breach of international law and crime against humanity.

 

Destruction of UNESCO heritage and historical sites aside, villages and towns such as Abi-Adi, Abergele, and Yechila have been uninterruptedly bombed for the last six days resulting heavy loss of lives. Reports of women raped in churches, an institution revered in Tigray culture, are extremely disturbing.

 

Contravening Rule 53, starvation is being used as a method of war by the Abiy government of Ethiopia.

The United Nations has a moral and legal obligation to stop this war.  Sanctions and travel bans should be imposed on the authorities and government that are leading this genocidal war on the people of Tigray.

 

The four main acts that the provisions highlighted within United Nation’s Responsibility to Protect (i.e., genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity) are currently being perpetrated against the people of Tigray. These four provisions are evident in Abiy Ahmed’s actions including but not limited to the: systematic profiling, harassment and detention of people based solely on their ethnic background.

 

To allow this state-sponsored mayhem and genocide to proceed will be marked as a dark-spot in the history of the United Nations Security Council in the 21st century after the world witnessed the Holocaust during Second World War and the Rwanda Genocide in 1994 and declared no more genocide. Thus, we urge you, members of the United Nations Security Council, to consider the adoption of the following measures to stop the ongoing war crime and genocide in Tigray, Ethiopia:

i.     Declare the immediate cessation of hostilities to stop the war in Tigray without any precondition.

ii.   Immediate opening of corridors for the safe passage of humanitarian aid by independent agencies.

iii.  The immediate restoration of communications and the internet to the people of Tigray.

iv.  Appointing an independent international team for the investigation war crimes in Tigray.

v.   All parties to commit to a peaceful resolution of the regional war.

vi.  Immediate deployment of peace keepers on the Tigray-Eritrea border at limited check points.

vii. Immediate withdrawal of foreign troops (Eritrea and Somalia) and government allied militias from the Amhara region and other hostile ethnic groups as well as the redeployment of federal government troops outside Tigray and the immediate restoration of the status quo ante in Tigray.

viii.Impose sanctions and travel bans on Eritrean and Ethiopian government officials/authorities that are leading and planning this genocidal war on the people of Tigray. 

 

With the highest regards,

 

SJTE Executive Committee

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Tigray refugees tell of horrors (Source: CNN)

Security and Justice for Tigreans in Ethiopia Petition

Pres-elect Joe Biden-Help Stop UAE Drones and Eritrean Forces Killing Tigreans in Ethiopia

The US government, as a responsible superpower that espouses democratic value and freedom across the globe, has a moral and ethical responsibility to live up to its commitment to these ideals. On the other hand, if it fails to live up to its promises, in this case to stand with the people of Tigray, at the very least it is by omission or commission supporting the regional war and genocide in Tigrai, Ethiopia. It has increasingly becoming apparent that the current Trump administration seems to support the coalition of the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed; the dictator of Eritrea, Esayas Afwerki in the relentless bombardment, mass killings and looting coupled with UAE’s drones. The tacit support of the current US government and the subsequent genocidal campaign against the innocent people of Tigray shall be recorded as one of yet another dark-spot in the US history. How can the US tolerate such a complete destruction of a minority tribe as the world knows it? How can the US remain silent when about 7 million people in Tigrai, Ethiopia are completely cutoff from the rest of the world by a dictator, depriving them from any form of communication, water, food, electricity and free movement? If this is not an act of active genocide, what is it then for the US government? No national interest or geopolitical importance should be calculated at the expense of people that are forced to endure unjustified killings, displacement, and hunger for no fault of theirs. Although it is too little too late, the US should stop supporting Abiy Ahmed, the dictator of Eritrea, Esayas Afwerki and the Drones’ bombardment of the UAE on Tigrai, and start playing a pivotal role by influencing the Ethiopian government to commit for immediate cessation of hostilities and solve the conflict through all-inclusive dialogue according to the constitution of Ethiopia and the will of the people of Tigrai. 

We expect our government to play a leading role in the adoption of the following measures to minimize the effects of the ongoing war crime and genocide on the ground in Tigrai, Ethiopia: 

a. The immediate cessation of hostilities.

b. Immediate opening of corridors for the safe and unfettered passage of humanitarian aid.

c. The immediate restoration of communications, electricity and other services to the people of Tigray.

d. Dispatch an international team of experts for an independent investigation war crimes on the ground.

e. All parties to commit to a peaceful resolution of the conflict.

f. Immediate deployment of peace keepers along the Tigray-Eritrea border.

g. Immediate withdrawal of foreign troops (Eritrea and Somalia) and government allied militias from the Amhara region and other hostile ethnic groups as well as the redeployment of federal government troops outside Tigray and the immediate restoration of the status quo ante.

 

Security and Justice for Tigreans in Ethiopia, SJTE 

Saturday, December 5, 2020

Urgent Situation in Tigray by Fetien Abay, Ph.D.

From: Fetien Abay <fetienabay@gmail.com>

Date: 19 November 2020 10:33

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Subject: : Situation in Tigray


Dear all friends, 

 I am writing this email while I and my people are in a most difficult conditions. My tears running on my chest. I feel I am a global woman and your support. I appreciate on what is going on. Could you also share it to any organization worried on minorities,  could you share it with foreign ministry, board, and if possible to the peace prize. I appreciate what has been done so far.

If you find any typing error in this message pls forgive 

In addition to the global burden of COVID-19, We faced locust invasion. The recent growing season was most exceptional productive where various crops successfully grown in the field. Like other parts of Ethiopia we got invasive desert locust attack. But what makes it difficult in Tigray was no air spray, Motorized spray etc. from the federal government. They denied the GIS Coordinate sent by the tigray regional bureau agriculture. The ministry of agriculture was instructed not to accept unless sent by the village or district leaders. Drone sent by Tigrians based in Israel to support on the locust attack spray was not permitted to Tigray..i was requested to write letter of permission for release the drone so that university will take responsibility with the hope it will be permitted. Again not possible. The whole youth of Tigray region collaborated to smash locust using all means. Innovations were there as well. While we were hoping that we could harvest the left over crops in the field war erupted in Tigray...very unfortunate side of it.

Tigray is surrounded all over the broader by Eritrean troops, the whole Ethiopian defence military and Amhara militia and police ( 2nd largest in the country). Considering the hate trade against this region and collaborations of all, over the small region. Imagine what can happen

-How on earth your own government bombarded own people, 

-How on earth your own government collaborate with foreign and neighboring country to attack from front and back side 

- How on earth your own government denied internet, telephone and banking services. No market products allowed to Tigray. Food prices raised (e.g. teff price from 4000 th o 6000 per 100 kg. most not available specially imported baby foods diapers etc. Two days back we are now allowed to take 2000 from own account but impossible due to very big queue in every bank. You can only take from your bank . Customer's who has savings in same bank outside the region or outside Mekelle not allowed to get that 2000 birr. I shared my 2000 with a young family recently moved from Addis. I have first born brother, 89, I am no 12 sister. He couldn't access his banking and was locked in his home. His kids are out of the country. I brought him here , he about to die supported for his oxygen...

-How on earth own government denied critical medicines like insulins, medicines for dialysis, HIV, nutrition medicines. we wrote letter to red cross to assist us in getting them here, such initiatives was not possible. This was beyond my expectations:

-How on earth your own  government escalate conflict within country and collaborate with neighboring region (Amhara) who had sharp conflict on boarder issues with Tigray 

-How on earth your own government guide/dictate  the parliament to escalate their emotions and declare tigray regional government as terrorist group despite the 2.7 million vote earned by the people of Tigray...

-how on earth your own government denied food access mainly safety Net, access for education by denying face mask and by denying masks produced by the region in collaborations with local garment. It was on the website of the ministry of education no schools will be opened if they use face mask produced by garments not approved by the ministry. I visited several ministries to advocate on the discriminatory decisions. Even I told them my university and other universities based in Tigray region can serve as entry point of accessing those important sources for human being. 

I am now confused let me give most annoying attacks of bombing:

First air attacked didn't target gasoline storage but laid on crop produce. And killed 10 years old girl and few farmers.

Second air attack was  on part of Tekeze dam.. we had no electricity for some days and maintained by the region functioning on every other day basis.

Third airplane attack was on sugar factory (as per regional government report)

Fourth airplane attack was bad in Mekelle bombed sport academy (sport field of Mekelle University & St. George church. Since bombing was at the border of main campus it devastated all community of my university. Many people in Mekelle lined in all banks & I was running here and there in the city and my second son (born in Oslo in 2003) was alone got shocked like all of us but he was alone. He kindly requested me not to be far from home. But I am leading this university during this time.

Fetien Abay (PhD in Plant Breeding and Seed)

Interim President,

Vice President for Research and Community Engagement (VPRCE),

Mekelle University,POBox 232,

Tigray, Ethiopia

Office Tel: +251344402890

Office Fax: +251344401090

website: www.mu.edu.et