WHERE: The situation in Tigray is horrible, people are starving, rapes are on the rise

Allegations that “they did not take significant steps to end the hostilities” and that they added fuel to the fire in the armed conflict in the Ethiopian province Tigray The United States has launched airstrikes against Ethiopian and Eritrean officials, announcing travel restrictions on them.

“The people of Tigray continue to suffer from human rights abuses, abuses and atrocities and are in dire need of humanitarian assistance, which is being hampered by the Ethiopian and Eritrean militias and other insurgents,” he said. Anthony Blinken, in a press release issued by the State Department, cited by AMPE.

“Despite much diplomatic effort, the warring parties in the Tigray conflict have not taken significant steps to end hostilities or reach a peaceful solution to the political crisis,” he said.

Visa Restrictions (visas) will be imposed on “current or former Ethiopian and Eritrean government officials, members of the security forces and others”, including “regular and unruly forces deployed by Amhara and members of the Liberation Front (TPLF) “, adds the head of the American diplomacy.

US also intends to impose “large-scale” restrictions in terms of financial assistance and security cooperation in Ethiopia, although on the contrary they will continue to provide humanitarian assistance in areas such as health, food, education.

“The United States strongly condemns killings, forced displacement, systematic sexual violence and other human rights abuses and abuses,” Blinken said. “We are also horrified by the destruction of public goods such as water sources, hospitals and health facilities in Tigray.”

“Horrible” situation

The current situation in Tigray is “horrific”, with people dying of starvation and rape multiplying, complained the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tandos Antanom Gebresesu, who hails from the province in on May 17th.

“As we speak, the situation in Tigray is, to put it bluntly, horrible! “It’s absolutely horrible,” he said, adding that “people are starving” and “rapes are becoming more common.”

On November 4, 2020, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abi Ahmed, winner of the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize, announced that he had ordered the federal army to intervene in Tigray to arrest and disarm the TPLF leadership, whose forces . The TPLF, which had been in power in the province until then, was practically in conflict with the central government after losing power at the federal level three years earlier.

He promised victory within a few weeks, but six months after the occupation of Mecca, the provincial capital, by the federal army, fighting continues and the humanitarian situation raises alarm in the international community, as AMPE explains.

After months of denials, the Ethiopian government has finally admitted that Eritrean troops were operating in the field, on the side of its own forces, who have been accused of committing atrocities – something that Asmara denies.

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