Day 2032 of the #TigrayGenocide:
Thousands of #Tigray IDPs are still trapped in makeshift camps, living in unbearable conditions without adequate food, healthcare, shelter, or dignity. The world cannot keep looking away while families suffer in silence.
#TigrayIsSuffering
Day 2019 of the #TigrayGenocide:
Nowhere has this been more starkly reflected than in #Tigray, where the scale of devastation and the persistence of post-war suffering continue to raise urgent questions about the direction of the #Ethiopian state.
#Justice4Tigray
Day 2016 of the #TigrayGenocide:
The future of #Tigray is more important than the ambitions of any individual or group!
Every #Tigrayan household has lost a loved one, endured displacement, or suffered deeply for the survival & dignity of #Tigray.
#TigrayCantWait#SaveTigray
Dear @AfricaUnions@StateDept@UN@HumanRightsCtte The European Union (EU) has been called upon to reconsider its decision to provide direct budget to the Ethiopian government.
The EU has allocated funds to the Ethiopian government for no improvement in its dangerous policies. The International Diaspora for the Tigray Struggle Community of the United Kingdom has condemned and opposed the countless injustices committed against the people of Tigray in violation of the Pretoria Agreement.
In a letter to EU Commissioner for International Partnership Joseph Skela, the UK's Mekete Tigray community said the EU's regular budget of loans and aid to the Ethiopian government is over ��539 million; The Ethiopian government has ignored the Pretoria Peace Agreement and called for reconsideration as it helps to push the suffering it is inflicting on the people of Tigray.
While the Ethiopian government continues to use hunger as a tool of destruction, continues to inflict suffering on the people of Tigray for non-compliance with the Pretoria Peace Agreement; and unread, says the letter from the Tigray Fighting Community United Kingdom.
Human Rights Watch's findings in April showed that the Ethiopian government continued to commit genocide and severe repression against Tigray and that 40 percent of Tigray's land is still under occupation Europe in a letter to Joseph Scella.
According to the report, more than 2 million Tigrayans have been displaced from their homes for six years. People of Tigray Banking Services; fuel;pharmaceuticals; Transportation services, lack of basic commodities, are denied and worsened by the lockdown, he said, indicating that hunger and disease continue to be used as tools of destruction.
Government employees denied their monthly salaries; Students were denied proper education; More than 1 million people have been killed and more than 120,000 women have been sexually assaulted as a result of the war.
This is also stated in a letter to Joseph Scala; The Ethiopian government is relying on its troops and weapons on the borders of Tigray to start another destruction against the people of Tigray. Moreover, the UK Diaspora Community of Mekete Tigray said in its letter that the EU's decision is wrong and encourages its path of destruction.
The United Kingdom Parliament, including the US Secretary of State, Ghent University in Belgium, Yale University in the United States; In April 2026, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch also announced that the Ethiopian government had committed international human rights violations in Tigray He stressed that it should be given due attention.
The United Kingdom Diaspora Community of Tigray Fighting in its concluding letter calling for the EU to stop its financial assistance to the Ethiopian government so that the Ethiopian government does not use its financial, political and economic capacity to exacerbate its human rights violations against Tigray pressure to respect the peace agreement reached;
Humanitarian aid to address the famine in Tigray; Pressure should be exerted on the return of millions of displaced Tigrayans to their normal places and farms; The UK Diaspora Community of Tigray Fighting in its letter called on the European Union to focus on bringing the perpetrators of the crime of genocide to justice. @BerhanuAsres #PeaceforTigray
⚖️ International law restricts the death penalty to the “most serious crimes.”
Nonviolent drug-related offences do NOT meet that threshold under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
#StopExecutions@UN_SPExperts@UNHumanRights@StateDept@Hili1421
Dear @AfricaUnions@UN_HRC@EU_Commission@StateDept@UNThe situation you’ve described reflects a critical and deteriorating moment in Northern Ethiopia as of **May 2026**. The letter from the **Coalition of Tigray Civil Societies (ACSOT)** serves as a stark warning that the **Pretoria Agreement (2022)**—the very foundation of the current peace—is on the verge of collapse.
### The Core Crisis: A "Defunct" Peace
Recent developments have pushed the region back to the brink of open conflict. Just days ago, in early May 2026, the political landscape shifted dramatically:
* **Political Rupture:** The TPLF (Tigray People's Liberation Front) has effectively declared the Pretoria Agreement defunct. They recently restored their own legislative council and elected **Debretsion Gebremichael** as regional president, a move the federal government in Addis Ababa views as unconstitutional and a direct challenge to federal authority.
* **Administrative Collapse:** The **Tigray Interim Administration (IRA)**, led by Getachew Reda, has been largely sidelined by hardline TPLF factions. This has created a "double administration" scenario similar to the one that triggered the war in 2020.
* **The June 2026 Election Trigger:** With national elections scheduled for next month, the TPLF remains barred from participating due to the cancellation of its legal registration in 2025. This exclusion is a primary driver of the current "mistrust" mentioned by ACSOT.
### Humanitarian Stakes
The "continuing mistrust" the civil society coalition highlights has tangible, devastating consequences for civilians:
* **The IDP Crisis:** As noted in the letter, nearly **one million people** remain in temporary shelters. Many are from **Western Tigray**, which remains under the control of Amhara regional forces and is described by monitors as an "information black hole" where repatriation has stalled indefinitely.
* **Economic Blockade by Budget:** The federal government has been accused of withholding budgetary transfers and fuel. This has left healthcare workers and teachers in Tigray unpaid for months, leading to strikes and a total breakdown of public services.
* **Starvation and Funding Cuts:** Compounding the political tension, international food aid (including the U.S.-led JEOP) is facing massive funding breaks this summer, coinciding with the "lean season" where millions face acute food insecurity.
### International Appeal
ACSOT’s decision to bypass local channels and appeal directly to the **AU, EU, UN, and G7 ambassadors** is a sign of total local deadlock. Their demands center on:
1. **Sovereignty & Territory:** The immediate return of occupied territories (Western and Southern Tigray) to Tigrayan administration as per the original constitution.
2. **Implementation Oversight:** Moving beyond the "silenced guns" to actual political and structural implementation of the Pretoria terms.
3. **Neutral Platform:** Facilitating an international platform for reconciliation before the June elections spark a renewed military offensive.
The international community is currently being urged to apply "sustained diplomatic pressure" on Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and TPLF leadership to prevent a return to the full-scale ethnic terror witnessed between 2020 and 2022.
@BerhanuAsres #PeaceforTigray
🚨 Protesters are urging clemency for Tigray refugees facing execution in Saudi Arabia.
According to Human Rights Watch, at least 65 Ethiopian refugees are at imminent risk of execution.
#StopExecutions@UNHumanRights@_AfricanUnion@eu_eeas@Hili1421