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What Ethiopians Did to Tigray Must Never Be Forgotten
Those calling for federal intervention in #Tigray should remember what its army was doing. In this 2022 footage, ENDF soldiers torture and taunt a young man before killing him, saying, “Don’t kill him, we want him to suffer.”
#Op_ed: Redrawing Borders by Force: Western #Tigray, unmaking of #Ethiopia’s federal system
https://t.co/1RLkjVP6ZF
For decades, Western Tigray was administered as part of Ethiopia’s Tigray Regional State under the 1995 constitution. That constitutional order collapsed in November 2020, when #Amhara regional forces, backed by the federal military, seized the area during the war in Tigray. What followed, argues Gebremichael Negas, the author of this op-ed, was not a routine territorial dispute but “a campaign of ethnic cleansing,” marked by mass expulsions, sexual violence, and forced demographic change.
He contends that while Amhara nationalist actors frame the takeover as a “historical correction,” historical records and census data tell a different story. Federal censuses conducted in 1994 and 2007 show that the population of the area was more than 87% and 92% Tigrayan, respectively. The author further emphasizes that Article 46(2) of the constitution is unambiguous: “State boundaries shall be determined on the basis of the settlement patterns, language, identity, and consent of the peoples concerned.”
Gebremichael cautions that these events signal a broader existential threat to the nation, underscoring that "the crisis in Western Tigray is not an isolated border quarrel. It is the most acute symptom of a spreading disease that threatens to dismantle Ethiopia’s federal system from within." For the author, the path forward is a binary one: "The choice is stark: reaffirm the foundational principles of self-determination, equality, and rule of law, or accept a future where the country’s internal borders are redrawn by blood and iron."
The Destruction of Debre Medehanit Eyesus Azeba Church
During the war in Tigray (2020-2022), this treasured heritage site suffered devastating destruction. For more details on this case, see pages 145–146 https://t.co/9DcS0ABb5i
#SocialJustice#humanservices
The CITG report estimates US$83.84 billion in total damage to Tigray’s productive sector and household livelihoods from the war, blockade, and siege since November 2020, based on assessments across six zones and all accessible woredas.
Full report: https://t.co/jdSrlUZISK