Mass crimes, denial and pressure

The Eritrean, federal and Amhara forces have intensified their massacring, torturing, raping and abusing Tigrayans en masse in the last few days and weeks. Looting, pillaging, destroying private property of peasants, town and cities dwellers and small and medium businesses by the Eritrean, federal and Amhara forces are commonplace in the region. These forces are also using starvation as a weapon, while trying to deceive the international community by fabricating statistics of those who ‘received’ relief.

of the partners in crime are dancing and chanting on the streets of some major cities of the United States and other countries, denying the on-going mass atrocities and economic vandalism by the armed forces and militia they strongly support. People such as Andargachew

These radicals are pouring salt to the wounds of our mothers, fathers, sisters and young people who are suffering brutal collective abuse at the hands of invading forces in the name of a fake Ethiopia-Eritrea unity. The Washington DC radicals have even danced to Sha-ebia revolutionary Tigrayan songs that insult and humiliate the Ethiopian army that fought Sha-ebia for three decades before Eritrea got its independence.

Irrespective of the Amhara-Eritrea unity fiasco of extremists and their denial of Tigray atrocities, including name calling and the like, the international community, the US, and on the Abiy and Isayas despotic regimes and their Amhara associates.

of 11 March made it clear that the United States President is fully and daily engaged with the Tigray case with emphasis on undertaking an independent inquiry into the atrocious human rights abuses, providing a full humanitarian access to all Tigrayans, the withdrawal of Eritrean and Amhara forces from Tigray, and on stopping the fighting without delay.

is further considering smart sanctions on individuals who are hindering free access to humanitarian assistance, and the United Nations

, has been the first to call Abiy Ahmed to immediately resign and account for the crimes he has committed in Tigray through his partnership with Eritrean dictator Afewerki. Mr Cohn has also underlined that while dictators Ahmed and Afewerki are in power, the region will not have peace and stability.

Despite the efforts of the international media, human rights groups, some democratic countries, and friends of Tigray, to expose the crimes being committed there, and push for collective action, a concrete measure is yet to be taken to stop the on-going ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity and the crime of genocide against Tigrayans.
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