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#Tigray

Page with all the IPSEs stored in the archive with the tag #Tigray linked to them.
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“One month ago, everything ran out. It became normal to spend four days eating nothing. I waited for two weeks in the village … hoping someone would help. But no was able to help. Everyone was like us. My relatives told me to stay in the village, that there is nothing the hospital can do. [But] watching my boy getting weaker each day, I could not sit and wait until he dies in my hands.”

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A victim of the famine conditions that are engulfing the embattled Tigray region
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“This unwarranted pressure, characterized by double standards, has been rooted in an orchestrated distortion of events and facts on the ground as it pertains to Ethiopia's rule of law operations in the Tigray region. As a long-time friend, strategic ally and partner in security, the United States' recent policy against my country comes not only as a surprise to our proud nation, but evidently surpasses humanitarian concerns. Now, the destructive criminal clique, adept at propaganda and spinning international human rights and democracy machinations to its favor, cries wolf while it leaves no stone unturned in its mission to destroy a nation of more than a 3000-year history. Although this hallucination will not come to pass, history will record that the orchestrated turbulent period Ethiopia is going through at the moment is being justified by some Western policy makers and global institutions under the guise of humanitarian assistance and advancing democracy.”

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Prime Minister of Ethiopia
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“We promised to liberate every square inch of Tigray. Yesterday (July 12th) we launched an offensive in (the southern region of) Raya and were able to absolutely rout federal defence forces and Amhara special forces divisions. We have been able to secure most of southern Tigray including Korem and Alamata (the main town in the area).”

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Spokesperson for the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF)
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“The situation in Tigray, Ethiopia, is, if I use one word, horrific. Very horrific. Many people have started dying, actually, because of hunger, and severe and acute malnutrition is becoming rampant. Rape is rampant. I don't think there was that scale anywhere else in the world, actually.”

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Director-General of the World Health Organization
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“There were a lot of problems before Abiy became prime minister, the major one being the government’s inability to deliver development promises. Abiy capitalised on that political playing field. He promised to heal the divisions in the country and to fight corruption and he emerged as a beacon of hope for all Ethiopians at the time. When it comes to the critical mass, he’s losing support. Abiy doesn’t seem to have a very clear policy agenda. He prefers quick, instant development projects that please his followers. He’s pragmatic. What you see in him is what you see in populist leaders like Boris Johnson and Donald Trump. The Tigray conflict is going to complicate the future of the country. The war is likely to augment Abiy’s power and create more polarisation in the country. My concern is that this could create a humanitarian catastrophe.”

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Expert on Ethiopia at London’s School of Oriental and African Studies
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