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Read out of Secretary Blinken’s call today with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed
Read out of Secretary Blinken’s call today with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed
Office of the Spokesperson
The following is attributable to Spokesperson Ned Price:
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today. The Secretary stressed the need for all parties to the conflict to commit to an immediate, indefinite, negotiated ceasefire. The Secretary condemned the destruction of bridges into Tigray and other impediments to access. Secretary Blinken urged Prime Minister Abiy to commit to the steps outlined in the United Nations Security Council on July 2, including the complete withdrawal of Eritrean and Amhara forces from Tigray; full, safe, and unhindered humanitarian access to populations in need; the establishment of a transparent process to hold accountable those responsible for human rights abuses and atrocities; and an affirmation that neither the internal nor external borders of Ethiopia will be changed by force or in contravention of the constitution. In addition, the Secretary emphasized the urgency of holding an inclusive political dialogue to begin the difficult work of forging a lasting resolution to the country’s ethnic and political divisions.
Monday, July 5, 2021
SJT Statement on the partial liberation of Tigray
SJT Statement on the partial liberation of Tigray
Security and Justice for Tigrayans (SJT) wish to convey its admiration for the people of Tigray and its defense forces (TDF) in their victory evicting the brutal army of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia, Eritrean forces, and the Amhara militia from Mekelle, the capital city of Tigray on June 28, 2021.
While we celebrate the conspicuous success, we also solemnly remember the heroes and heroines of Tigray who paid and are paying the ultimate price to liberate Tigray. We will never forget the tens of thousands of innocent civilians massacred by these evil forces. The horrific gang-rape of underage children, women, nuns, and mothers is a scar that will never go away from our souls.
Our sincere appreciation goes to the international organizations, governments, and individuals who stood with Tigray which faced near-total destruction.
While we are encouraged by the swift military success of the TDF, the people of Tigray still need international support. More than two million displaced persons will still need humanitarian assistance. Other Tigrayans who were not accessed by aid workers need humanitarian aid. We call upon the United Nations, the African Union, and other organizations and governments to monitor the situation closely and provide the necessary support to these and other people in Tigray.
We demand the United Nations and its agencies to conduct an independent investigation to bring perpetrators of all the crimes committed in Tigray during the last eight months to justice. The architects of these crimes should also be brought to international justice and face the full force of the law.
To all Tigrayans and friends of Tigray, celebrate this day of Mekelle’s return to its rightful administrators but you should also prepare for further challenges finishing the job fully liberating all parts of Tigray so that the business of rebuilding starts in earnest.
Graciously,
SJT
July 2, 2021