Response of the Government of Tigray to Amnesty International’s Report in Sexual Violence in Amhara Region @amnesty pic.twitter.com/USJTWlJRYN
— Kindeya Gebrehiwot, PhD, Prof (@ProfKindeya) November 10, 2021
Response of the Government of Tigray to Amnesty International’s Report in Sexual Violence in Amhara Region @amnesty pic.twitter.com/USJTWlJRYN
— Kindeya Gebrehiwot, PhD, Prof (@ProfKindeya) November 10, 2021
By Catherine Byaruhanga & Yemane Nagish
BBC News & BBC Tigrinya
Tigray’s rebel forces currently have the upper hand in the war that erupted a year ago in northern Ethiopia.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who fell out with the governing party of Tigray over his political reforms, has declared a nationwide state of emergency – it is fear and uncertainty that now rule.