East Africa: Broken Promise, Fragile Peace: Fallacy of Pretoria Peace Agreement, Regional Repercussions
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East Africa: Broken Promise, Fragile Peace: Fallacy of Pretoria Peace Agreement, Regional Repercussions
Addis Abeba -- In November 2022, Ethiopia's federal government and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) signed an accord to end two years of a war that was, by many counts, the deadliest of the 21st century. Modest estimates suggest that as many as 800,000 Tigrayans perished. Tens of thousands of women and girls were subjected to systematic sexual violence by Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Amhara armed forces. Foreign-supplied UAVs from China, …
Tigray on edge: rising tensions threaten fragile peace in Ethiopia – The North Africa Post
Tigray is once again at the brink of conflict, as unresolved political disputes, contested territory, and a fragile ceasefire fuel rising fears of renewed war in Ethiopia’s northern region. Lt. Gen. Tadesse Werede, head of Tigray’s Interim Administration, has warned that federal attempts to return internally displaced persons (IDPs) to Western Tigray without consultation threaten […]
Red Sea Reckonings: Ethiopia, Eritrea, and the Unraveling of Pretoria
How fragile deals, factional rivalries, and maritime ambitions deepen the Horn’s peril – Viewpoint by Dahilon Yassin Mohamoda Source: Ethiopia Insight Meeting between activists Awel Seid and Birhane Gebrekirstos at the Mereb bridge, near Zalambessa. May 2025. Source: Hidmona TV While the world’s gaze is fixed on the Middle East, another crisis is quietly brewing in the Horn of Africa—no less dangerous, yet largely ignored. Nearly two years after…
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