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Understanding Ethiopia's Tigray War, EPUB eBook

Understanding Ethiopia's Tigray War EPUB

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The war in Ethiopias northern region of Tigray began in November 2020. It inflicted more casualties than any other contemporary conflict in the world. It has also been among the least understood.

The fighting and accompanying blockade led to an estimated 600,000 deaths more than the number who died in the 1984-5 famine. Internationaljournalists were banned asthe regionwas sealed offfrom the outside world by Ethiopian and Eritreangovernments prosecuting a strategy designed tocrushTigrayat almost any cost.

Hatred of Tigrayans was stoked by senior advisers to Ethiopias Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed: they have called Tigrayans weeds who must be uprooted, their place in history extinguished. Their language was reminiscent of that which preceded the genocide in Rwanda.

The war was also orchestrated by Eritreas President Isaias Afwerki, who came to wield increasing influence over Ethiopian affairs. It drew in Somali troops as well as Eritrean forces. Peace agreements signed in November 2022 ended the worst of the violence, but without resolving the wars underlying drivers, which continue to feed a tense and uncertain situation.

This book provides the first clear explanation of the factors that led to the conflict, unravelling their roots in Ethiopias long and complex history. It describes the battles that were fought at such terrible cost and the immense suffering, particularly of women, who were brutally abused.

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