Ongoing Persecution of Tigrayans Highlighted in New Human Rights Watch Report
A recent report from Human Rights Watch sheds light on the continued displacement and violence faced by Tigrayans in Ethiopia, nearly four years after a peace agreement.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 15 days ago
Human Rights Watch has released a report detailing the persistent persecution of Tigrayans in Ethiopia. The findings indicate that the situation remains dire for many in the region.
Despite a peace agreement signed nearly four years ago, hundreds of thousands of Tigrayans are still unable to return to their homes, facing ongoing challenges.
The report also notes that there have been 518 reported killings of Tigrayans since the peace agreement, underscoring the severity of the ongoing violence.