The United Nations has warned that Eritrean troops continue to commit human rights abuses in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, and raised concerns over persisting impunity despite international calls for ...
In its 58th regular session, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has once again expressed profound concern over ...
NEW YORK - The United Nations has yet again blamed Eritrean troops for continued violations of human rights in the Tigray region, adding that the abuses call for accountability and discipline for the ...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has downplayed a controversial article published by former President Mulatu Teshome (PhD) on ...
On Feb. 1, it said residents had reported that Eritrean troops had forced some refugees back into Eritrea. Accusations of an Eritrean military presence are one of the most contentious issues in ...
The Commission made it very clear that “the conflict in Tigray has not ended, with Eritrean troops and Amhara militias engaging in ongoing violations. Past and current abuses in these four ...
Ethiopia and Eritrea shared long-standing turbulent relations marked by a brief period of tactical and opportunistic alliance where comprehensive and strategic cooperation is lacking.
Eritrean troops and forces from the neighboring Ethiopian region of Amhara - who have been fighting on the side of Ethiopia's federal military in the Tigray conflict - have looted businesses ...
UN human rights chief Volker Türk on Thursday called for an end to the “abhorrent, dehumanizing narratives” that continue to ...
Writing in Al Jazeera on Monday, Teshome, Ethiopia’s president from 2013 to 2018, who is considered a close ally of Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, accused Eritrean president Isaias Afwerki of ...