đź”’ Heightened Risk Of Genocide Against Tigrayans In Ethiopia

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According to the statement, “the situation has deteriorated exponentially as Ethiopian security forces, supported by Eritrean forces and Amhara special forces, have seized key towns and cities imperiling vulnerable Tigrayan civilians.”As the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum added, “ethnic-based targeting and the commission of mass atrocities have been an intentional strategy of parties to the conflict between the Ethiopian and regional Tigrayan governments and their allies that began November 2020.Indeed, in December 2021, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum identified several warnings signs of potential genocide against the Tigray people including, “reports of massacres and other targeted killings of Tigrayan civilians, dehumanization and hate speech—amplified on social media—encouraging violence against members of the group, mass arrests and arbitrary detention, and possible collective punishment in the form of a human-made famine in the Tigray region.”The warning comes also after, on October 17, 2022, the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that, “the situation in Ethiopia is spiraling out of control.We are also hearing disturbing accounts of sexual violence and other acts of brutality against women, children and men.”These reports are not new.As Amnesty International concluded: “The patterns of sexual violence emerging from survivors’ accounts indicate that the violations have been part of a strategy to terrorize, degrade, and humiliate both the victims and their ethnic group.” In December 2021, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch published a detailed account of the situation in Tigray, indicating that “Amhara security forces are responsible for a surge of mass detentions, killings, and forced expulsions of ethnic Tigrayans in the Western Tigray territory of northern Ethiopia.”On October 19, 2022, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that there was a “very narrow window now to prevent genocide” in Tigray.This means, as explained by the International Court of Justice, “to employ all means reasonably available to them, so as to prevent genocide so far as possible.” Inaction in face of clear warnings of the serious risk of genocide cannot be justified anymore."

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