UN-mandated investigation into Ethiopia atrocities lapses
- The United Nations-mandated inquiry into ongoing atrocities in Ethiopia faces closure because no motion has been received to renew it. This comes after the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia stated last month that war crimes and crimes against humanity are still being committed in the country.
- Ethiopia has strongly opposed the investigation into the alleged widespread abuses and has attempted to cut its work short. African opposition to the inquiry has also deterred proponents from seeking another mandate.
- With the failure to renew the mandate, there is a high risk that atrocities will continue in Ethiopia, according to the UN commission's analysis. The country has been urged to implement a robust and transparent transitional justice policy to enhance accountability.
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UN-mandated investigation into Ethiopia's Tigray atrocities faces closure
A United Nations-mandated inquiry into what investigators say are continuing atrocities in Ethiopia faces closure after a UN website on Wednesday (4 October) showed that no motion has been received to renew it.
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