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Berhanu Jula admits to 🇪🇷n forces committing atrocities in Tigray, but downplays the @HlafitT #AxumMassacre.@EU_Commission @StateDept @FCDOGovUK @IntlCrimCourt, we urge you to investigate these war crimes! #TigrayGenocidalWar #Justice4Tigray
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"There was damage," says 🇪🇹n Army Chief about the #AxumMassacre. Downplaying genocide won't bring justice! @UNGeneva @IntlCrimCourt @UN_HRC @UNHumanRights @UNDPPA @KarimKhanQC, hold 🇪🇷n forces accountable. #TigrayGenocidalWar #JusticeForTigray
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#Ethiopian Army Chief admits to ‘terrible actions’ by #Eritrean forces in #Tigray, says ‘Axum massacre was not as portrayed by the media’
Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, Chief of the General Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Force (#ENDF), acknowledged the involvement of Eritrean forces during the war in Tigray and addressed the events in #Axum, #Adigrat, and #Adwa, describing them as "terrible actions" with no system of oversight at the time to "check and balance the other."
Speaking about the Axum massacre, Berhanu said that "there was damage, but what was said wasn't the kind that was portrayed for media consumption." He explained that "the Eritrean soldiers were attacked within the city, and when they retaliated, there were civilian casualties due to the dense population in the area."
Amnesty International reported that between November 19 and 29, 2020, Eritrean troops operating in Axum, Tigray, were responsible for numerous human rights violations, including the killing of hundreds of civilians, and concluded that these actions may constitute crimes against humanity.
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"There was damage," says 🇪🇹n Army Chief about the #AxumMassacre. Downplaying genocide won't bring justice! @UNGeneva @IntlCrimCourt @KarimKhanQC, hold 🇪🇷n forces accountable. #TigrayGenocidalWar ‼️ #Justice4TigrayGenocide ⚖️
https://t.co/YkwRPaHP2Z…
The 🇪🇹n Army Chief has acknowledged the 'terrible actions' carried out by 🇪🇷n forces in Tigray. stated regarding ⬇️
‼️#AxumMassacre.‼️
Dear @KarimKhanQC at @IntlCrimCourt, when will you act to hold those who are accountable for ⬇️
#TigrayGenocidalWar?
Berhanu Jula admits to 🇪🇷n forces committing atrocities in Tigray, but downplays the #AxumMassacre.@EU_Commission @StateDept @IntlCrimCourt, we urge you to investigate these war crimes! #TigrayGenocidalWar #Justice4TigrayGenocide
@IntlCrimCourt @ICEgov
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#Ethiopian Army Chief admits to ‘terrible actions’ by #Eritrean forces in #Tigray, says ‘Axum massacre was not as portrayed by the media’
Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, Chief of the General Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Force (#ENDF), acknowledged the involvement of Eritrean forces during the war in Tigray and addressed the events in #Axum, #Adigrat, and #Adwa, describing them as "terrible actions" with no system of oversight at the time to "check and balance the other."
Speaking about the Axum massacre, Berhanu said that "there was damage, but what was said wasn't the kind that was portrayed for media consumption." He explained that "the Eritrean soldiers were attacked within the city, and when they retaliated, there were civilian casualties due to the dense population in the area."
Amnesty International reported that between November 19 and 29, 2020, Eritrean troops operating in Axum, Tigray, were responsible for numerous human rights violations, including the killing of hundreds of civilians, and concluded that these actions may constitute crimes against humanity.
Watch!
Terrible actions by 🇪🇷n forces, yet the #AxumMassacre is downplayed. When will @UNGeneva , @IntlCrimCourt and @KarimKhanQC step in to deliver justice for the atrocities in Tigray? #TigrayGenocidalWar ‼️ #Justice4TigrayGenocide ⚖️
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The 🇪🇹n Army Chief has acknowledged the 'terrible actions' carried out by 🇪🇷n forces in Tigray. stated regarding ⬇️
‼️#AxumMassacre.‼️
Dear @KarimKhanQC at @IntlCrimCourt, when will you act to hold those who are accountable for ⬇️
#TigrayGenocidalWar?
Despite admitting 'terrible actions,' the 🇪🇹n Army Chief downplays the scale of the #AxumMassacre. @KarimKhanQC @SecBlinken @IntlCrimCourt, we demand accountability for the genocidal war in Tigray! #TigrayGenocidalWar #JusticeForAxum
#Justice4Tigray ⚖️
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The 🇪🇹n Army Chief has acknowledged the 'terrible actions' carried out by 🇪🇷n forces in Tigray. stated regarding ⬇️
‼️#AxumMassacre.‼️
Dear @KarimKhanQC at @IntlCrimCourt, when will you act to hold those who are accountable for ⬇️
#TigrayGenocidalWar?
The 🇪🇹n Army Chief finally admitted to the atrocities committed by 🇪🇷n forces. @IntlCrimCourt @UNGeneva, @StateDept when will justice be served for the #AxumMassacre and other crimes? #TigrayGenocidalWar ‼️ #CallItAGenocide
#Justice4TigrayGenocide ⚖️
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#Ethiopian Army Chief admits to ‘terrible actions’ by #Eritrean forces in #Tigray, says ‘Axum massacre was not as portrayed by the media’
Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, Chief of the General Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Force (#ENDF), acknowledged the involvement of Eritrean forces during the war in Tigray and addressed the events in #Axum, #Adigrat, and #Adwa, describing them as "terrible actions" with no system of oversight at the time to "check and balance the other."
Speaking about the Axum massacre, Berhanu said that "there was damage, but what was said wasn't the kind that was portrayed for media consumption." He explained that "the Eritrean soldiers were attacked within the city, and when they retaliated, there were civilian casualties due to the dense population in the area."
Amnesty International reported that between November 19 and 29, 2020, Eritrean troops operating in Axum, Tigray, were responsible for numerous human rights violations, including the killing of hundreds of civilians, and concluded that these actions may constitute crimes against humanity.
Watch!
After admitting 'terrible actions' by 🇪🇷n forces, why are officials still downplaying the #AxumMassacre? @UNGeneva @KarimKhanQC, it's time for accountability! #TigrayGenocidalWar ‼️ #Justice4TigrayGenocide ⚖️
https://t.co/YkwRPaHP2Z…

#Ethiopian Army Chief admits to ‘terrible actions’ by #Eritrean forces in #Tigray, says ‘Axum massacre was not as portrayed by the media’
Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, Chief of the General Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Force (#ENDF), acknowledged the involvement of Eritrean forces during the war in Tigray and addressed the events in #Axum, #Adigrat, and #Adwa, describing them as "terrible actions" with no system of oversight at the time to "check and balance the other."
Speaking about the Axum massacre, Berhanu said that "there was damage, but what was said wasn't the kind that was portrayed for media consumption." He explained that "the Eritrean soldiers were attacked within the city, and when they retaliated, there were civilian casualties due to the dense population in the area."
Amnesty International reported that between November 19 and 29, 2020, Eritrean troops operating in Axum, Tigray, were responsible for numerous human rights violations, including the killing of hundreds of civilians, and concluded that these actions may constitute crimes against humanity.
Watch!
Abiy’s Feb 3, 2026 Parliamentary Address- Would it Become A Turning Point in #Justice4Tigray?
In his address to Parliament, Abiy Ahmed publicly acknowledged the #AxumMassacre and other grave #warcrimes &crimes against humanity committed during the 2020–2022 war on Tigray.
Abiy’s Feb 3, 2026 Parliamentary Address- Would it Become A Turning Point in #Justice4Tigray?
In his February 3, 2026 address to Parliament, Abiy Ahmed publicly acknowledged the #AxumMassacre and other grave #warcrimes and crimes against humanity committed during the 2020–2022 war on Tigray by his ENDF, EDF and other militia.
For those of us who have long fought for justice and peace for the Tigrayan people, this moment stands as a historic turning point. Hopefully 🤞
Yet, true to form, Abiy attempted to distort facts, shift blame, downplay responsibility, and even accuse victims, before ultimately pointing toward #EritreanForces, #TPLF, and other opponents as the sole perpetrators.
Crucially, in the process of making these excuses, he also confirmed many of the atrocities and deliberate civilian infrastructure destruction that had already been documented extensively by:
• UNHRC investigations
• Amnesty International
• Human Rights Watch
• The U.S. State Department
• Independent research groups and global think tanks
These findings, long dismissed, denied, and attacked by his government, now stand validated by his own admission, even as he tries to reroute accountability.
His latest attempt to attribute all atrocities solely to Eritrean forces follows a well‑established pattern: deny, deflect, deceive, and manipulate global opinion.
From day one, when he falsely branded the genocidal war a mere “law enforcement operation”, Abiy systematically misled diplomats, journalists, and international institutions.
The @NobelPrize and @AsstSecStateAF were among the first to be duped.
Duping the world has been his primary modus operandi, a deeply tragic reality for a nation populated by faithful, peace‑loving people who deserved leadership grounded in truth.
On this day, he not only undermined the very basis for his Nobel Peace Prize but also inadvertently reaffirmed what had already been documented: that Eritrean forces, invited by his government, were part of the campaign to what amounts a genocide and as former EU envoy Pekka Haavisto told us the “extermination of Tigrayans for over 100 years.”
@Haavisto
@UN_HRC @NewlinesInst @devex @martinplaut @Ethioforumm @DeputySecState @USEmbassyAddis @USUN @GerEmbAddis @NickKristof @Trevornoah @addisstandard @miaamormottley @malonebarry @APHAPeaceCaucus @TiborPNagyJr @Tigrai_TV @HouseForeign @HouseForeignGOP @EU_Commission @EUinEthiopia @EU_UNGeneva @UMDMedia_ @reyotmedia @DrTedros @HPN4Tigray @James_JosephTDL

Field Marshal Berhanu Jula has acknowledged the atrocities committed by 🇪🇷n forces in Tigray, but downplayed the #AxumMassacre. The world must act! @KarimKhanQC @IntlCrimCourt, we need justice! #TigrayGenocidalWar ‼️ #Justice4AxumTigray ⚖️ @UN
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#Ethiopian Army Chief admits to ‘terrible actions’ by #Eritrean forces in #Tigray, says ‘Axum massacre was not as portrayed by the media’
Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, Chief of the General Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Force (#ENDF), acknowledged the involvement of Eritrean forces during the war in Tigray and addressed the events in #Axum, #Adigrat, and #Adwa, describing them as "terrible actions" with no system of oversight at the time to "check and balance the other."
Speaking about the Axum massacre, Berhanu said that "there was damage, but what was said wasn't the kind that was portrayed for media consumption." He explained that "the Eritrean soldiers were attacked within the city, and when they retaliated, there were civilian casualties due to the dense population in the area."
Amnesty International reported that between November 19 and 29, 2020, Eritrean troops operating in Axum, Tigray, were responsible for numerous human rights violations, including the killing of hundreds of civilians, and concluded that these actions may constitute crimes against humanity.
Watch!
The 🇪🇹n Army Chief has admitted to 'terrible actions' by 🇪🇷n forces in Tigray, confirming crimes during the #AxumMassacre. When will @KarimKhanQC @IntlCrimCourt and @UNGeneva act to hold the perpetrators accountable? #TigrayGenocidalWar #Justice4TigrayGenocide ‼️
#Ethiopian Army Chief admits to ‘terrible actions’ by #Eritrean forces in #Tigray, says ‘Axum massacre was not as portrayed by the media’
Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, Chief of the General Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Force (#ENDF), acknowledged the involvement of Eritrean forces during the war in Tigray and addressed the events in #Axum, #Adigrat, and #Adwa, describing them as "terrible actions" with no system of oversight at the time to "check and balance the other."
Speaking about the Axum massacre, Berhanu said that "there was damage, but what was said wasn't the kind that was portrayed for media consumption." He explained that "the Eritrean soldiers were attacked within the city, and when they retaliated, there were civilian casualties due to the dense population in the area."
Amnesty International reported that between November 19 and 29, 2020, Eritrean troops operating in Axum, Tigray, were responsible for numerous human rights violations, including the killing of hundreds of civilians, and concluded that these actions may constitute crimes against humanity.
Watch!
This crime of genocide committed on Tigray soil is being heard loudly demanding that the perpetrators of this crime be held accountable in the International Court of Justice.
#AxumMassacre #Justice4Tigray
@IntlCrimCourt @AmnestyCIJ @EUinEthiopia @CIJ_ICJ @FCDOHumanRights @CNN

This crime of genocide committed on Tigray soil is being heard loudly demanding that the perpetrators of this crime be held accountable in the International Court of Justice.
#AxumMassacre #Justice4Tigray
@IntlCrimCourt @AmnestyCIJ @EUinEthiopia @CIJ_ICJ @FCDOHumanRights @CNN

⚖️🤔TSIMDO #UnHolyAlliance ❗️
New Lable. Same Agenda. Rejected
TSIMD = Rebrand, Not Reform
No More Wars Built on Old Alliances
#MaikadraMassacre #AxumMassacre
#TogogoMassacre
#BoraSilewaMassacre
#MariamDengelatMassacre
#EndaMariamShewitoMassacre
We Can’t, We Won’t Forget❗️
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TSIMDO: Old Powers, New Name,Same Rejection
No❗️To TSIMDO, No to War, No to Genocide
Rebranding Conflict Won’t Fool the People
#MaikadraMassacre #AxumMassacre
#TogogoMassacre
#BoraSilewaMassacre
#MariamDengelatMassacre
#EndaMariamShewitoMassacre
We Can’t We Won’t Forget
🛑#PP #TPLF #FANO’s & #PFDJ’s War Is Not #Tigray’s War
Stop the Cycle. No More War in Tigray
Peace Over Power. People Over Politics
#MaikadraMassacre #AxumMassacre
#TogogoMassacre
#BoraSilewaMassacre
#MariamDengelatMassacre
#EndaMariamShewitoMassacre
We Can’t We Won’t Forget
✊
Tigray Rejects #UnholyAlliances
The People See Through the Rebrand
Voices of Tigray No More Violence No More Lies No More War
#MaikadraMassacre #AxumMassacre
#TogogoMassacre
#BoraSilewaMassacre
#MariamDengelatMassacre
#EndaMariamShewitoMassacre
We Can’t, We Won’t Forget
⚖️ TSIMDO
“New Lable. Same Agenda. Rejected”
“TSIMD = Rebrand, Not Reform”
“No More Wars Built on Old Alliances”
#MaikadraMassacre, #AxumMassacre
#TogogoMassacre
#BoraSilewaMassacre
#MariamDengelatMassacre
#EndaMariamShewitoMassacre
We Can’t, We Won’t Forget
For survivors of #AxumMassacre in #Tigray, northern #Ethiopia, fears of a new war are looming.
#NoMoreWar
#TigrayIsSuffering
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