US Imposes Visa Restrictions on TPLF ‘Hardliners’
US says the restrictions target “hardline members of the #TPLF and their immediate family.” The irony is that leaders of the regime that committed—and continues to commit—#Tigray genocide remain exempt. 1/
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So @ICEgov sported this mofo to Ethiopia. As much as I agree them with the fact that he doesn’t deserve protection, I find it regrettable that his sent away to commit more atrocities.
The saddest part is that, by deporting him to Ethiopia, @ICEgov is letting this guy go free and likely allowing him to keep doing what he is best at- violence.
ETHIOPIAN HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATOR, PARAMILITARY MEMBER & GENOCIDE INFLUENCER DEPORTED
Criminal illegal alien Solomon Bogale was denied immigration benefits and ultimately deported to Ethiopia March 5 by our Phoenix officers after ICE discovered numerous social media accounts where he openly identified himself as a member of Fano, a Tier III terrorist group.
Bogale’s posts called for persecution and violence against Tigrayans by “cleansing” them from Ethiopia.
Since 2003, ICE’s HSI-led Human Rights Violators and War Crimes Center has deported 1,178 known or suspected human rights violators and war criminals.
Five years ago, one of this century’s deadliest wars erupted in northern Ethiopia. The U.S. helped stop the fighting, but the Pretoria agreement remains only partly fulfilled. Tigray is still unstable, there is no justice for victims, and tensions with Eritrea continue. A secure, peaceful Horn of Africa protects U.S. interests, prevents extremist threats, stabilizes partners, and helps millions who are suffering.
My latest in @nytimes about the likelihood of multiple new wars breaking out across the Horn of Africa at the same time that the Trump Administration is dismantling America's expertise and institutions that have enabled its previous peacemaking there.@csis https://t.co/FY0SNADLDh
For nearly 5 years, more than 1 million Tigrayans have been displaced after being ethnically cleansed from Western Tigray and Irob.
They’ve lived in makeshift camps - forgotten by the world, denied justice, and blocked from returning home.
Now, they’re rising up across Tigray. #ReturnTigrayansHome
M.G. Tesfaye Ayalew shamelessly called the burning of civilians, throwing innocents off cliffs, mass rape& executions in #Tigray the "death of combatants." This is genocidal denial.
Tigrayans deserve truth & justice!
#Justice4Tigray@reyotmedia@UMDMedia_@TsedaleLemma@BBCAfrica
Thousands of Displaced Tigrayans Dead from Lack of Food, Medicines
Acc to @DimtsiWeyane, over 1,309 displaced people languishing in IDP camps across #Tigray, as well as 770 ethnic Tigrayan refugees sheltering in #Sudan refugee camps, have died since the Pretoria deal was signed.
Day 1663 of the #TigrayGenocide:
Over ome million people in #Tigray are still displaced.
Many were driven out by war.
But what keeps them in camps is the refusal of justice; The refusal to allow them home.
This is engineered limbo.
#ReturnTegaruIDPs#UpholdPretoriaAgreement
Day 1662 of the #TigrayGenocide:
Over 1,309 displaced people languishing in IDP camps across #Tigray, as well as 770 ethnic #Tigrayan refugees sheltering in #Sudan refugee camps, have died from Lack of Food & Medicines since the Pretoria deal was signed.
#TigrayIsSuffering