APRIL 7, 2021  ETHIOPIANEWSTIGRAY

Source: Daily Telegraph

In an exclusive investigation, witnesses tell of 182 civilians killed in cold blood as reports of human rights abuses in the region escalate

Activists gather outside the United Nations to protest the Tigray conflict

In early February, the crash of shells and bullets in the remote Jawmaro mountains in northern Ethiopia seemed to have stopped.

Civilians in Abi Addi, a town in the Temben region of Central Tigray, were relieved. At last, a small measure of peace.

But on February 10, all the terrors of Ethiopia’s civil war descended on the town and at least a dozen surrounding villages.

In exclusive testimony shared with the Telegraph, 18 witnesses told how Ethiopian federal soldiers and Eritrean troops surrounded the area and went from house to house killing a total of 182 people.

“I saw dead bodies scattered, bodies half-eaten by dogs. The soldiers did not allow anyone to get close to the corpses,” said 26-year-old Tesfay Gebremedhin from the village of Semret, who fled into the mountains along with many other terrified young men.

“But later, they started to feel disturbed by the terrible smell of the dead bodies. So they covered the bodies with dust.”

One of those who survived the massacre in Wetelako village was five-year-old Merhawit Weldegebreal. She was shot in her leg. Her uncle, Abrha Zenebe, died trying to shield her from the bullets.

“The soldiers came and shouted at my uncle. They also shouted at my father. But dad ran away. The soldiers hit my uncle in his leg with their guns. And then they shot him in his belly. They also shot me in my knee,” the little girl told the Telegraph on the phone from her hospital bed in the Ayder hospital in the regional capital Mekele.

60-year-old Amdemaryam Mebrahtu, a survivor of the massacre recovers in hospital

60-year-old Amdemaryam Mebrahtu, a survivor of the massacre recovers in hospital

Since the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sent the most powerful military in Africa into the country’s northern Tigray region to oust its ruling party in November, all hell has been unleashed on the ethnic Tigrayan people.

Mr Abiy sided with forces from Eritrea and ethnic militias from Tigray’s neighbouring Amhara region to crush forces loyal to the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) in a three-pronged attack.

Now a deluge of credible reports pointing towards a systematic campaign of ethnic cleansing, rapeand man-made starvation are emerging.

Survivors told the Telegraph that civilians, mainly farmers, had been massacred in Abi Addi and the villages of Adi Asmiean, Bega Sheka, Adichilo, Amberswa, Wetlaqo, Semret, Guya, Zelakme, Arena, Mitsawerki, Yeqyer and Shilum Emni – villages about 60 miles from Tigray’s capital.

Four brothers in their 20s were among those killed at Adi Asmiean. Gebremedhin, Kibrom, Gueshaya and Tesfamariym Araya were at the family farm, harvesting their sorghum crop when Ethiopian and Eritrean soldiers arrived.

Witnesses told the Telegraph they were shot and their bodies were dumped in a nearby crater. It took five days for their father, Araya Gebretekle, and his eldest son, Mebrahten Araya, to find the bodies of their loved ones.

“When they took my sons, I was in town with Mebrahten purchasing some goods. Returning home, I heard neighbours saying the Ethiopian and Eritrean soldiers took many young men from the village. That was when I also learned my sons were among those taken,” says Mr Araya.

Mr Araya was only able to identify his sons by their clothing. “They asked me if I was sure the bodies belonged to my sons. I told them I was sure. How can I not know my sons?” he says.

In the village of Adi Asmiean near Abi Addi, parents and elders say that they begged Ethiopian soldiers to allow burials to take place.

Solomon Gebremaryam, a 32 year old civil servant and survivor of the massacre

Solomon Gebremaryam, a 32 year old civil servant and survivor of the massacre CREDIT: Lucy Kassa

“On February 15, the Ethiopian soldiers showed us the whereabouts of the dead bodies they threw into the crater. We went there with some parents of the dead. When we arrived, all villagers could not move an inch towards the bodies because of the terrible smell,” says Hadush Meruts, a local priest.

Mr Meruts and three other priests managed to retrieve just seven corpses.

“It was difficult to pull them out. Most were already eaten by wild animals. Others were half-eaten by dogs. Their bodies were torn into pieces; their faces were filled with insects. We splashed fuel on the bodies to cleanse the insects,” he says.

When asked for comment about the massacre, Eritrea’s information minister, Yemane Gebremeskel, could not address the events of Abi Addi specifically.

“The government of Eritrea has zero tolerance for and never targets civilians in war. But in the past four months, we have seen a barrage of fabricated accusations mainly from TPLF remnants,” he said.

The Telegraph asked the Ethiopian Prime Minister’s office to comment but had received none at the time of going to press.

APRIL 6, 2021  ETHIOPIANEWSTIGRAY

A report by the American based World Peace Foundation accuses the Ethiopian federal forces, Eritrean troops and Amhara militia of committing what they describe as “starvation crimes on a large scale,” in Tigray.

Hunger, acute malnutrition and causing deaths and the study says that 50 – 100 deaths a day “is credible.”

Although the authors admit that information is incomplete, because journalists and aid workers are unable to visit large parts of Tigray they conclude that the armed forces are “deliberately causing starvation” and that the available data is “extremely alarming”, “pointing to a massive crisis.”

They highlights the impact that the war has had on Tigray’s population. Of the 5.7 million people some 4.5 million are estimated by the United Nations to be in need.

Since March 22nd this year, aid agencies report that they have had improved access to Tigray and that some supplies have been transported into the region. But areas under the Tigray Defence Force are still all but impossible to reach. This has meant that emergency relief supplies have only reached approximately 1 million of the 4.5 million people in need.

The study points out that since the outbreak of the fighting in November 2020 the food security has deteriorated very rapidly. They quote the Famine Early Warning System’s prediction that by May 2021 large parts of Tigray will be in a Phase 4 crisis. It is just one step below a formal famine and lives will be lost.

The absence of food is not – the authors argue – a phenomenon to be seen on its own.

Families have been deprived of their means of survival by a range of measures inflicted upon them by the invading forces. These include looting, the theft of livestock and cattle and the destruction of crops.

To this list are added the damage inflicted on factories across Tigray, which have meant that families cannot supplement their incomes by wages. Banks too have been destroyed and  records lost or frozen. This has left 400,000 households unable to access their savings.

In a forward to the report the former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark, says that the fighting must stop to allow the humanitarian agencies to reach the people in need. Presently there is little hope of this plea being answered.

The report ends: “our stark conclusion is that the governments of Ethiopia and Eritrea are starving the people of Tigray.”

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WPF Starving Tigray report April 2021

ናይ ኤርትራ ናጽነትን ልኡላውነት ምናልባት ንድሕሪት ክመልስ ዝፍትን እምበር፡ ዝኽእል ሓይሊ የለን። እቲ  ጉጅለ ህግደፍ ድሕሪ ናጽነት ዝሰነዖ ኣገባብ ምምሕዳር ነቲ ናጽናትን ልኡላውነትን ኤርትራ ንምምጻእ ዝተኸፍለ ክቡር ዋጋ ዝምጥን ኣይነበረን ኣይኮነን። እዚ ተግባሩ “ሓደገኛ ሳዕቤን ደኣ ከየምጸኣልና” ዝብል ከኣ ብኹሪ ሕቶ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ነይሩ። ንናይ ጉጅለ ህግደፍ ብተንኮላት ዝተላዕጠጠ፡ ብጉርሒ ዝዘቕበበ ኣተሓሕዛ ዝተዓዘበ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ፡ ኣብዛ ናጻን ልኡላዊትን ሃገሩ ምእንቲ ዘተኣማምን ራህዋን ቅሳነትን  ክቃለስ ግድን ስለ ዝነበረ እነሆ  ይቕጽል ኣሎ።

ናይዚ ዝቕጽል ዘሎ ቃልሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ መዓርፎ ኣበይን መዓስን ምዃኑ ዝኣገሞምን ምንዋሕ ናይቲ ቃልሲ ጸላዕላዕ ዝበሎምን ኣካላት “ሕጂኸ ናበይን ክሳብ መዓስን?” ዝብል ሕቶ ብተደጋጋሚ ክሓቱ ምስማዕ ዝተለምደ እዩ። ናይዚ ሕቶዚ መልሲ ብሩህ እዩ። ኤርትራ ካብዚ ሎሚ ዘላቶ ናይ “ጸልማት፡ ተነጽሎን ድኽነትን ሃለዋት” ወጺኣ ልዕልናን ወሳንነትን ህዝባ ዘውሓሰ ራህዋ ክሳብ እተበስር እቲ ቃልሲ ቀጻሊ እዩ። እቶም ነዚ ዘዕውቱ ተቓልስቲ ከኣ ተተኻኻእቲ እምበር፡ ሓደ ወለዶ ጀሚሩ ንሱ ዝውድኦ ኣይኮነን።  ስለዚ ቃልሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ክቱር ወጽዓ ዝመንቀሊኡ፡ ኩለ-መዳያዊ ራህዋ ዝመዓርፎኡ ናይ ወለዶታት ቃልሲ እምብር፡ ንስለ ሸንኮለል ዝተኣጉደ ሓምኹሽቲ ኮይኑ ዝተርፍ ባርዕ ከም ዘይኮነ ብፍላይ መንእሰያት ብሓፈሻ ከኣ ኤርትራውያን ክንርድኦ ይግበኣና።

ሓደ እዋን ብሰንኪ ንሕቡእ ኣጀንዳ ጉጅለ ኢስያስ ዘይምርዳእ፡ ወይ ካብቲ  ንሱ ዝፍሕሶ ተንኮል “ተጠቃሚ እየ” ብዝብል፡ ዕባራ ምኽንያት፡ ነቶም ምእንቲ መሰረታዊ ለውጢ ንቃለስ ዝነበርናን ዘለናን “ሎሚ ድሕሪ ናጻ ሃገር ምውናንናከ እንታይ ደልዮም እዮም?” ዝብል ምሉስ ሕቶ ናብቶም ንምውጋድ ጉጅለ ህግደፍን እኩይ ኣተሓሳስባኡን ክንቃለስ ዝሓረንና ክቐርቡ ጸኒሖም እዮም። እንዳወዓለ እንዳሓደረ ግና ናይዞም ሚዛኖም ዝሰሓቱ ሓተትቲ ቁጽሪ እናነከየ ምኻዱ ተስፋ ዝህብ እዩ።

ናይዚ ስንኩፍ ሕቶ ናይዞም ዘይርጡባት ወገናት መልሲ ከም ናይ ጸሓይ ብርሃን  ንጹር እዩ። ዕላማ ናይዚ ካብ ጽባሕ ናጽነት ኤርትራ ጀሚርና ነካይዶ ዘለና ቃልሲ ብሓፈሻ፡ ምእንቲ ብዙሕ ሕቶታት ዝምልስ መስረታዊ ለውጢ ኣብ ኤርትራ ምርግጋጽ እዩ። ኣብ ዝርዝሩ እንተኣቲኻ ከኣ ብዘይካ መሰረታዊ ፖለቲካዊ፡ ቁጠባውን ማሕበራውን ሕቶታት ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ምምላስ፡ ካልእ ካብ ህዝቢ ዝተሓብአ  ምስጢርን ውዲትን የበሉን። ከምቲ ኩሉ ግዜ ኣብ ፈቐዶ ኣደባባያት እንምድሮን ኣብ ኩሉ መድረኻት እንጽሕፎን፡ ቃልሲ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ፡ ዝኾነ ይኹን መልክዕ ይሓዝ፡ ዝኾነ ይኹን ኣገባብ ይከተል፡ ወጽዓን በደልን ኣብ ኤርትርና ዝነጽግ፡ ብኣንጻሩ  ራህዋን ምሉእ ዘይጐደሎ ሓርነትን ህዝቢ ከረጋግጽ ዝጽዕትን እዩ። መስርሕ ቃልስና ኣብ መንጎ ተሓለቕቲ ለውጥን ኣምለኽቲ ወጽዓን ብዘሎ ግብግብ ዝግለጽ እዩ። እዚ መስርሕ ብብዙሓት መድረኻዊ ተርኽቦታትን ክብን ለጠቕን ዝተሰነየ እዩ።  ዝኾነ ሓድሽ ተርእዮ ኣብ ዝኽሰተሉ ከኣ “ሕጂኸ ናበይ?” ዝብል ሕቶ ይዕድም። ጉጁለ ህግደፍ ኣብ ናይ ምልኪ ዕድመኡ፡ ደጊም ናይ ውድባት ሓሸውየ የለን ክምድር፡ ስንኩላት ብዘይፍርዲ ክርሻን፡ ተጋደልቲ ክኣስር፡ ምስ ሱዳን፡ የመንን ጅቡትን ውግኣት ክጽሕትር፡ ምስ ኢትዮጵያ ብጉዳይ ዶብ ተጐልቢቡ ውግእ ክእውጅ፡ ነባራት መራሕቲ ህዝባዊ ግንባርን ኣባላት ባይቶን ክስውር፡ ናይ ብሕቲ ሚድያ ጋዜጠኛታት ክኣስር፡ ኣብ ደሴት ላምፓዱዛ ናይ ዝሃለቑ ኣማኢት ኤርትራውያን መንእሰያት ኣስከሬን ክጽየፍ፡ ንመንእሰያት ኣብ ዶባት ክርሽንን ምስ ቀዳማይ ሚኒስተር ኢትዮጵያ ዶ/ር ኣብይ ኣሕመድ ዘይግሉጽን ዘይትካላውን ዝምድና ክፈጥርን እንከሎ ደጋጊምና “ሕጂኸ ናባይ?” ዝብል ሕቶ ኣልዒልና ኢና። ሎሚ ንዓለም ብዘገረመ፡ ዜቤታዊ ሓላፍነትካ ራሕሪሕካ መትሓጃ ብዘየብሉ ቀትዒ፡ ኣብ ውግእ ትግራይ ኢዱ ኣእትዩ ግፍዕታት ምስ ፈጸመ እውን እነሆ ከም ወትሩ “ሕጂኸ ናበይ?” ንብል ኣለና። ሎሚኳ እዚ ሕቶዚ ናትና ናይ ኤርትራውያን ጥራይ ዘይኮነ ኩሎም እቲ ተረኽቦ ዝደንጸዎም ዝሓትዎ ዘለዉ እዩ። ንሕቶኦም ብእገዳን ካልእ ቀጻዒ ስጉምትን ክምልስዎ ዝጀመሩ እውን ይረኣዩ ኣለዉ።

መልሲ ጉጅለ ህግደፍ ነዚ ወትሩ ዝለዓል “ሕጂኸ ናባይ?” ዝብል ሕቶ ፡ ካብ ተመኩሮ ተማሂሩ ሎምስ “ናብ ዝሓሸ መንገዲ ራህዋን ሰላምን” ዝበል ዘይኮነ፡ በቲ ሓንሳብን ንሓዋሩን ዝተሸኽሎ “ካብ ዝኸፍአ ናብ ዝገደደ” ዝብል ምዃኑ እንግንዘቦ ዘለና እዩ። ናትና ናይ ሓይልታት ለውጢ መልሲ ከኣ፡ ባዕልና ብግብሪ ሰሪሕና እነቕርቦ  “ድሕሪ ሕጅስ ናብ ራህዋ” ክኸውን እዩ ዝግበኦ። እንተኾነ  ክሳብ ሕጂ ነዚ ርትዓዊ መልሲ ኣይተዓወትናሉን። ከምኡ ስለ ዝኾነ ኢና ከኣ ደጋጊምና  እንሓትት ዘለና። ከምቲ ኩልና ነቲ ሕቶ እነልዕሎ፡ መልሱ እውን ካብ ኩልና ምዃኑ ክንዝንግዕ ኣይግበኣናን። ክሳብ ሕጂ ክንድቲ እንሓቶ፡ መልሲ ናይቲ ሕቶና ኣብ ምርካብ ሓላፍነታውያን ኣይጸናሕናን። ሓደ ለውጢ ዝጽበ፡ እንታይ ከም ዝሰራሕካ እዩ ዝሓተካ እምበር፡ ንሱ ብወገኑ እንታይ ከም ዘበርከተ ኣየርእየካን። ኣብ መንጎ ሓደ ኣባልን ሰልፉን ውድቡን፡ ኣብ መንጐ ሓደ ኣባልን ማሕበሩን፡ ኣብ መንጎ ሓደ ዝተወደበን ዘይተወደበን፡ ኣብ መንጎ ውድባትን ሰልፍታትን፡ ማሕበራትን ምንቕስቓሳትን ዘሎ ናይ ሓታታይን መላሳይን ዝምድና እውን ካብዚ ዝተፈልየ ኣይኮነን። እዚ ኩነታት በዚ እንተቀጺሉ “ኩልና ሓተትቲ እንተኮይና ደኣ መንዩ መላሲ ክኸውን?” ናብ ዝብል ሽንኮለል እዩ ዝወስደና።

ጉጅለ ህግደፍ ሒዝዎ ዘሎ መንገዲ ከም ልማዱ ሎሚ እውን ተደራራቢ ሕቶታት ዘኸትል እምበር ሕቶ ዝምልስ ኣይኮነን። እቲ ኣቐዲሙ ዝወሰዶ ስጉምቲ ዘስዓቦ ሕቶታት ከይመለሰ፡  ካልእ ሕቶ ዝፈጥር ዘይሓላፍነታዊ ስጉምቲ ይወስድ። ንኤርትራውያን መንእሰያት ጥራይ ዘይኮነ እንተላይ ህጻናት ኣብ ዘይምልከቶም ውግእ ትግራይ ኣእትይዎም ኢልና ከነማርርን ክንሓትትን ጸኒሕና። ኢሳያስ ብዝኸፈቶ ኣፍደገ ኣትዩ ዲና ሙፍቲ ዝተባህለ ኢትዮጵያዊ ኣንበሳደር “ኤርትራውያን ካብ ኢትዮጵያ ንዝተፈልዩላ ዕለት ኣይፈትዉዋን ኣየኽብርዋን እዮም”  ብዝብል ብዝፈጠሮ ህቦቡላ መዓት ሕቶታት ሓቲትና። ኤርትራን ኢትዮጵያን ብፈደርሽንዶ ብኮንፈደረሽን ክሰምራ እየን ዝብል ከኣ ብዙሓት ተንተንቲ ንኣተገባብራኡ ከይተረፈ ዝቀባበልሉ ኣጀንዳ ኮይኑ ኣሎ። እዚ ከኣ ዓብይ “ሕጀኸ ናበይ?” ክንብል ዝድርኸና ዛዕባ እዩ። ኮታ ዓይንና እንዳረኣየ፡ እዝንና እንዳሰምዐ “መርዓ ጓለን ቀላቅል መዓለን” ከይንኸውን ዘየስግእ ኣይኮነን። ካብዚ ጽልግልግዚ እቲ ቀንዲ መዋጸኦ፡ ሕቶ ሓቲትካ መልሲ ካብ ካለኦት ምጽባይ ኣይኮነን። ኣብ ምምላስ እቲ ሕቶ ዓቕምኻ ዘፍቅዶ ከተበርክት ድልዊ ምዃን ኣብ ቅድሚ ኩልና ተገቲሩ ዝጽበየና ዘሎ ሓላፍነት እዩ። ከምዚ እንተዘይኮይኑ፡ መልሲ ዘይረክብ “ሕጅኸ ናበይ?” መናብርትና ክኸውን እዩ። ወይ ደሓር ተጣዒስካ ብዘይምለስ ግጉይ መልሲ ክምለስ እዩ።

Tuesday, 06 April 2021 18:58

       Federation  and Confederation

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I have been following the discussions on “ Federation and Confederation “of the EPDJ led by the self-appointed Eritrean president and its followers in diaspora Eritrea. Before dwelling to the why and how would like what these two methods or systems mean, and the organizing principles and institutions.

What is Federation ? Federation is a system of divided powers where a central government and territorial units ( known as provinces, regions, states or cantons) each have different policy responsibilities.

What is a Confederation ? A confederation is a union of equal , sovereign states ( each recognized by the international community) that have formed, for limited general purposes, a common government. A confederation a treaty based/ based on the peoples will/ union that concedes few powers to the Centre for the sake of liberty of the constituent units which are in principle free to secede. Do Essyas of Eritrea and Abiyu of Ethiopia  abide by the principles of this two systems, or it is a cover to cheat the people by stating some systems they don’t believe and practice.

A federation has  a constitution, which presupposes the permanency of the union designed both to secure individual rights and divide power- the purpose being to reconcile unit self-government and individual freedom. Why is the PFDJ at this time calling for federation or confederation with Ethiopia while it is carrying wars in Ethiopia and inside Eritrea ? Admitting their failure in national economics is their failure in leading the country politically, economically and socially, does the call for federation and confederation with Ethiopia solve the problem inside Eritrea ?  The Eritrean political elite and professionals must make aware the people that any system must be decided by the people of Eritrea and Ethiopia.

The difference is clear in the legislative institutions of both types of union, but Eritrea has no legislative and executive institutions and Ethiopia led by Abiyu  has already dismantled the legislative and executive institutions in Ethiopia and is in war with all people in Ethiopia. Before federation and confederation the two countries must transfer the power to the people.

Confedration is defined as a union of states, whilst a federation is a union of states and community of individuals. Given the need to respect state equality and sovereignty decision on these two systems are not taken by one man rule in both Ethiopia and Eritrea. Any change is based on the consent of the people not by leaders who oppress their citizens and incite hate politics and warmongers.

If the followers of the HGDF/ EPDJ really want remedy the economic failure in Eritrea they must first assess 30 year policies of the dictatorship in Eritrea and react strongly that the leadership of Essayas must be removed and then a leadership elected by the people can take the responsibility of how to cooperate locally, regionally and globally based on the principles of federation and confederation.

Yes, to federalism and confederalism but not at this time suffering under a one- man dictatorship in Eritrea and Ethiopia both the two leaders with their conspiracies must be removed and the Eritrean and Ethiopian people must respect the equality and sovereignty of  each country.( Eritrea and Ethiopia)

References

  1. Riker, William H. Federalism; Origins, Operation and significance.
  2. Stepan, Alfred. “ Federalism and Democracy.
  3. Dahl, Robert A. How Democratic is the American Constitution? New Haven Yale University Press, 2001.

APRIL 2, 2021  ETHIOPIANEWSTIGRAY

Source: Erisat

ERISAT: News – An attack was carried out targeting Ethiopian soldiers inside Sawa Training camp

01/04/21 Eritrean Movement For Justice (EMFJ) put out a statement claiming that on 29/03/21, after detailed preparation, it undertook an attack on Eritrea’s main training base – the Sawa military training academy.

Their target was the 150 Ethiopian soldiers they say were receiving training there.

EMFJ says that 30 of the Ethiopian soldiers were killed and 36 were severely wounded as the result of the attack.

The Ethiopian soldiers were staying in “Enda Hamshay” barracks inside Sawa.

EMFJ claims that the attack was designed to serve as a warning to the Ethiopian army which, it believes, is mobilizing on Eritrean soil with impunity.

APRIL 5, 2021  ETHIOPIANEWSTIGRAY

Finnish Foreign Minister, Pekka Haavisto, has been visiting the UAE and Saudi Arabia before travelling to Ethiopia. His aim: to resolve the war in Tigray.

The trip has been covered in the Arab media, but little information has been revealed.

It should be recalled that the Saudis have played a considerable role in the Horn. It was in their capital that the Ethiopia-Eritrea peace agreement was signed in 2018.

And UAE is reported to have cemented the 2018 deal with a $3 billion in aid and investment for Ethiopia. No similar aid was reported for Eritrea, but it was likely to have been made.

Pekka Haavisto may have concluded that the road to peace in Ethiopia runs through Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Is he right? Time will tell.


Foreign Minister Haavisto travels to Ethiopia to represent the EU crisis in Tigray on the agenda

Source: HBL

During his trip to Ethiopia, Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto will meet with the country’s leadership and convey the EU’s views on the crisis in Tigray.

Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto (Greens) travels to Ethiopia for the second time to represent the EU. In Ethiopia, Haavisto will discuss the country’s difficult situation, and especially the crisis in Tigray and its consequences.

The last time Haavisto traveled to Ethiopia to act as EU envoy was at the end of February.

During the trip, Haavisto will meet with Ethiopia’s leadership and convey the message of the EU’s constant concern over the humanitarian situation in Tigray. Haavisto will appeal to the warring parties to make peace. In addition, he will ask them to respect international humanitarian rights and urge them to start allowing independent reviews of the human rights violations reported.

Haavisto will also discuss the situation in Ethiopia with representatives of the African Union.

In addition to Ethiopia, Haavisto also travels to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Even there, the crisis in Tigray is the planned topic of conversation.

After the trip, Haavisto will report to the EU Foreign Affairs Council, the Council on Foreign Affairs, on the results of the discussions.

Press release

A statement from the Foreign Ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the USA and the High Representative of the EU.

From:Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and The Rt Hon Dominic Raab MPPublished:2 April 2021

We, the G7 Foreign Ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America and the High Representative of the European Union are strongly concerned about recent reports on human rights violations and abuses, and violations of international humanitarian law in Tigray.

We condemn the killing of civilians, sexual and gender based violence, indiscriminate shelling and the forced displacement of residents of Tigray and Eritrean refugees. All parties must exercise utmost restraint, ensure the protection of civilians and respect human rights and international law.

We recognize recent commitments made by the Government of Ethiopia to hold accountable those responsible for such abuses and look forward to seeing these commitments implemented. We note that the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) have agreed to conduct a joint investigation into the human rights abuses committed by all parties in the context of the Tigray conflict. It is essential that there is an independent, transparent and impartial investigation into the crimes reported and that those responsible for these human rights abuses are held to account.

We urge parties to the conflict to provide immediate, unhindered humanitarian access. We are concerned about worsening food insecurity, with emergency conditions prevailing across extensive areas of central and eastern Tigray.

We welcome the recent announcement from Prime Minister Abiy that Eritrean forces will withdraw from Tigray. This process must be swift, unconditional and verifiable.

We call for the end of violence and the establishment of a clear inclusive political process that is acceptable to all Ethiopians, including those in Tigray and which leads to credible elections and a wider national reconciliation process.

We the G7 members stand ready to support humanitarian efforts and investigations into human rights abuses.

Source=Ethiopia: G7 Foreign Ministers' statement on Tigray - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

APRIL 4, 2021  ETHIOPIANEWS

“For instance, in our first operation against the Junta, it only took us three weeks.

It (the junta) used to have a uniform, its place was known and it fought using all armaments.

The Junta which we had eliminated within 3 weeks has now mingled in the farmers and started moving from place to place and now, we are not even able to eliminate it within 3 months.

Eliminating an enemy which is visible and eliminating an enemy which is in hide and operates by assimilating itself with others is not one and the same.

It is very difficult and tiresome. We have conducted a wide operations in the last three days and we have caused a heavy damage to the enemy of the people and weakened its capacity seriously. And this will be strengthened and continued.”

Currently, the national defence forces and the federal forces are in a major  fight  on 8 fronts in the north and the west (parts of the country) with the enemies which are anti-farmers, anti-civilians and caused strife among Ethiopians and are paying a sacrifice.”

How different this is from PM Abiy’s confident prediction of 9 November 2020

As a colleague pointed out – it is almost as if PM Abiy has never heard of guerrilla warfare.