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Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: How a massacre in the sacred city of Aksum unfolded (BBC)

Post by sarcasm » 26 Feb 2021, 09:11

Eritrean troops fighting in Ethiopia's northern region of Tigray killed hundreds of people in Aksum mainly over two days in November, witnesses say.

The mass killings on 28 and 29 November may amount to a crime against humanity, Amnesty International says in a report.

An eyewitness told the BBC how bodies remained unburied on the streets for days, with many being eaten by hyenas.

Ethiopia and Eritrea, which both officially deny Eritrean soldiers are in Tigray, have not commented.

The Ethiopian Human Rights commission says the report should be "taken seriously" and that it was investigating the allegations.

Eritrean troops fighting in Ethiopia's northern region of Tigray killed hundreds of people in Aksum mainly over two days in November, witnesses say.

The mass killings on 28 and 29 November may amount to a crime against humanity, Amnesty International says in a report.

An eyewitness told the BBC how bodies remained unburied on the streets for days, with many being eaten by hyenas.


Ethiopia and Eritrea, which both officially deny Eritrean soldiers are in Tigray, have not commented.

The Ethiopian Human Rights commission says the report should be "taken seriously" and that it was investigating the allegations.

The conflict erupted on 4 November 2020 when Ethiopia's government launched an offensive to oust the region's ruling TPLF party after its fighters captured federal military bases in Tigray.

Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, told parliament on 30 November that "not a single civilian was killed" during the operation.


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Re: Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: How a massacre in the sacred city of Aksum unfolded (BBC)

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 26 Feb 2021, 09:27

sarcasm wrote:
26 Feb 2021, 09:11
Eritrean troops fighting in Ethiopia's northern region of Tigray killed hundreds of people in Aksum mainly over two days in November, witnesses say.

The mass killings on 28 and 29 November may amount to a crime against humanity, Amnesty International says in a report.

An eyewitness told the BBC how bodies remained unburied on the streets for days, with many being eaten by hyenas.

Ethiopia and Eritrea, which both officially deny Eritrean soldiers are in Tigray, have not commented.

The Ethiopian Human Rights commission says the report should be "taken seriously" and that it was investigating the allegations.

Eritrean troops fighting in Ethiopia's northern region of Tigray killed hundreds of people in Aksum mainly over two days in November, witnesses say.

The mass killings on 28 and 29 November may amount to a crime against humanity, Amnesty International says in a report.

An eyewitness told the BBC how bodies remained unburied on the streets for days, with many being eaten by hyenas.


Ethiopia and Eritrea, which both officially deny Eritrean soldiers are in Tigray, have not commented.

The Ethiopian Human Rights commission says the report should be "taken seriously" and that it was investigating the allegations.

The conflict erupted on 4 November 2020 when Ethiopia's government launched an offensive to oust the region's ruling TPLF party after its fighters captured federal military bases in Tigray.

Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, told parliament on 30 November that "not a single civilian was killed" during the operation.


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ዝብኢስ ካብ ሞታስ ሙጉታታ dyu zbhal.

Tigrians don't seem to have honor nor dignity.ሰብ እንታይ ክብለና እዩ ዝብሃል የለን ድዩ፧ሎቆታ ሓሶት ኮንኩም ተሪፍኩም. and for what purpose? There is nothing you can change with with your whining and moaning, you were told again and again to enter negotiation and settle your dispute from a strong position , but you were stupid enough to believe your own hype and hubris which resulted in total annihilation within 2 weeks. Now, your fate is sealed once and for all and your destiny is in the hand of Dr Abiye.

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Re: Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: How a massacre in the sacred city of Aksum unfolded (BBC)

Post by Asmara » 26 Feb 2021, 09:29

sarcasm wrote:
26 Feb 2021, 09:11
Eritrean troops fighting in Ethiopia's northern region of Tigray killed hundreds of people in Aksum mainly over two days in November, witnesses say.

The mass killings on 28 and 29 November may amount to a crime against humanity, Amnesty International says in a report.

An eyewitness told the BBC how bodies remained unburied on the streets for days, with many being eaten by hyenas.

Ethiopia and Eritrea, which both officially deny Eritrean soldiers are in Tigray, have not commented.

The Ethiopian Human Rights commission says the report should be "taken seriously" and that it was investigating the allegations.

Eritrean troops fighting in Ethiopia's northern region of Tigray killed hundreds of people in Aksum mainly over two days in November, witnesses say.

The mass killings on 28 and 29 November may amount to a crime against humanity, Amnesty International says in a report.

An eyewitness told the BBC how bodies remained unburied on the streets for days, with many being eaten by hyenas.


Ethiopia and Eritrea, which both officially deny Eritrean soldiers are in Tigray, have not commented.

The Ethiopian Human Rights commission says the report should be "taken seriously" and that it was investigating the allegations.

The conflict erupted on 4 November 2020 when Ethiopia's government launched an offensive to oust the region's ruling TPLF party after its fighters captured federal military bases in Tigray.

Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, told parliament on 30 November that "not a single civilian was killed" during the operation.


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BIG FAT LIE!!!!!!!!!

Where is the evidence to corroborate this claim? Where are the dead bodies?
I know you don't have a single recorded documentary videos for your 17-year struggle, but as fake and lairs you are you would have used the Hawzen massacre as if it happened in 2020/21.

Shameful people.


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