UN investigators warn of risk of 'future atrocities' in Ethiopia
- UN-Appointed investigators have warned that Ethiopia is likely to see more atrocities and have called for continued scrutiny of the country's human rights record. The situation in Ethiopia has been identified as having indicators for future atrocities.
- The investigators' warning raises concerns about the ongoing human rights situation in Ethiopia and the potential for more violence and abuses. Their call for scrutiny suggests that the international community needs to monitor and address the situation in order to prevent further atrocities.
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UN investigators warn of risk of 'future atrocities' in Ethiopia
GENEVA: UN-appointed investigators warned on Thursday (Sep 21) that more atrocities were likely in Ethiopia and called for continued scrutiny of Addis Ababa's human rights record as their work faces termination amid strong African-led opposition. Thousands died in a two-year conflict between the government
UN investigators warn of risk of 'future atrocities' in Ethiopia
GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N.-appointed investigators warned on Thursday that more atrocities were likely in Ethiopia and called for continued scrutiny of Addis Ababa's human rights record as their work faces termination amid strong African-led opposition. Read full story
UN investigators warn of risk of 'future atrocities' in Ethiopia
U.N.-appointed investigators warned on Thursday that more atrocities were likely in Ethiopia and called for continued scrutiny of Addis Ababa's human rights record as their work faces termination amid strong African-led opposition. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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