Ethiopia And Eritrea Reject US War Crimes Charges
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Ethiopia Rejects US Accusation of War Crimes as Inflammatory
Ethiopia’s government has rejected a U.S. assertion that all sides in the two-year Tigray war committed war crimes, calling the statement “inflammatory.” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Monday on Twitter that the Ethiopian and Eritrean armies, Amhara region forces and Tigray People’s Liberation Front forces all committed “atrocity crimes” during the Tigray war that ended in November. Blinken said he condemns these atrocities and welc…
Ethiopia and Eritrea reject US war crimes charges
The governments of Ethiopia and Eritrea on Tuesday angrily rejected US claims their forces had committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during the devastating two-year war in Tigray. Ethiopia's foreign ministry branded the allegations made by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday as "partisan" and "inflammatory". And several hours later, the Eritrea foreign ministry issued a statement describing them as "unsubstantiated and def
Ethiopia denounces "unfair" US accusations of war crimes in Tigray
The Ethiopian Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that U.S. accusations of war crimes in Ethiopia's Tigray region are "inflammatory" and "selective because they unfairly allocate responsibility among the parties" to the conflict.
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