UN experts say Ethiopia’s conflict and Tigray fighting left over 10,000 survivors of sexual violence
- War crimes continue in Ethiopia despite a peace deal signed nearly a year ago to end the conflict, with atrocities committed by all sides including mass killings, rape, and destruction of infrastructure.
- The violence has resulted in at least 10,000 people affected by rape and sexual violence, primarily women and girls. Accountability and trust in the justice system is lacking, with only a few cases addressing sexual violence during the conflict.
- The situation remains grave, with violent confrontations occurring at a near-national scale and ongoing atrocities in Tigray. Eritrean troops are present in Ethiopia, indicating not only an entrenched policy of impunity but also continued support from the federal government.
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UN Experts: Conflict in Ethiopia Left Over 10,000 Survivors of Sexual Violence
U.N.-backed human rights experts say war crimes continue in Ethiopia despite a peace accord signed nearly a year ago to end a conflict that engulfed the country's northern Tigray region. The violence has left at least 10,000 people affected by rape and other sexual violence — mostly women and girls, they found. They warned of "hallmark risks" that the violence could spread further, producing more "atrocity crimes" and jeopardize security more br…
UN experts say Ethiopia's conflict and Tigray fighting left over 10,000 survivors of sexual violence
U.N.-backed human rights experts say war crimes continue in Ethiopia despite a peace deal signed nearly a year ago to end a devastating conflict that has also engulfed the country's Tigray region. The violence has left at least 10,000 people affected by rape and other sexual violence -- mostly women and girls.
UN experts say Ethiopia's conflict and Tigray fighting left over 10,000 survivors of sexual violence
U.N.-backed human rights experts say war crimes continue in Ethiopia despite a peace deal signed nearly a year ago to end a devastating conflict that has also engulfed the country's Tigray region. The violence has left at least 10,000 people affected by rape and other sexual violence — mostly women and girls.
UN experts say Ethiopia's conflict and Tigray fighting left over 10,000 survivors of sexual violence
GENEVA (AP) — U.N.-backed human rights experts say war crimes continue in Ethiopia despite a peace deal signed nearly a year ago to end a devastating conflict that has also […]
UN experts say Ethiopia’s conflict and Tigray fighting left over 10,000 survivors of sexual violence
GENEVA (AP) — U.N.-backed human rights experts say war crimes continue in Ethiopia despite a peace deal signed nearly a year ago to end a devastating conflict that has also engulfed the country’s Tigray region. The violence has left at least 10,000 people affected by rape and other sexual violence — mostly women and girls. The experts’ report, published Monday, comes against the backdrop of an uncertain future for the team of investigators who w…
UN experts say Ethiopia's conflict and Tigray fighting left over 10,000 survivors of sexual violence
By JAMEY KEATEN Associated Press GENEVA (AP) — U.N.-backed human rights experts say that war crimes continue in Ethiopia despite a peace deal signed nearly a year ago to end a devastating conflict that also engulfed the country’s Tigray region. The violence has left at least 10,000 people affected by rape and other sexual violence — mostly women and girls. The experts’ report published on Monday comes as an uncertain future looms for the team of…
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