Day 1983 of the #TigrayGenocide:
Mass atrocities in #Tigray demand international investigation regardless of legal classifications. The @AbiyAhmedAli"s regime must be held accountable for crimes against humanity.
#Justice4Tigray
Dear @RedCross@ICRC_uk@WHO@UNICEFEthiopia@Refugees@UKinEthiopia@UNHumanRights@UN@USEmbassyAddis@antonioguterres@ymahmoudali@StateDept#Tigraycrisis Tigray Maternal, Child Deaths Soar Amid Renewed Siege
Healthcare workers in #Tigray’s Abergele Yechila district report a sharp rise in maternal and infant deaths, driven by halted ambulance services and severe medicine shortages under #Ethiopia’s renewed genocidal blockade. Ethiopia has suspended budget support to #Tigray since Oct—leaving teachers, health workers and other civil servants unpaid. Banks have run out of cash. The gov’t has halted fuel supplies since Jan. Trade and transport are increasingly restricted, deepening people’s suffering. @BerhanuAsres #Humanity #stopseigeonTigray
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Arrested on April 9 in a crackdown on reporting, she now faces charges that could cost her life.
Committee to Protect Journalists is calling for her release.
This isn’t justice.
This is the criminalization of truth.
#PressFreedom@_AfricanUnion@ymahmoudali@UN@volker_turk
In recent remarks,Abiy Ahmed admitted Eritrean forces committed
•Mass killings
•Widespread looting
•Destruction of cities like Aksum & Shire
This is a major shift
But recognition ≠accountability
#TigrayGenocide@IntlCrimCourt@CIJ_ICJ@UN@Babby_1212 https://t.co/n3GYy8Wneq