Are the Ethiopian states failing? | | Stories
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The UN has approved an independent inquiry into suspected Tigray war crimes.
Ethiopia’s Nobel Peace Prize winner Abiy Ahmed has vowed to end the Tigray conflict soon.
However, 13 months later, the conflict escalated amid growing reports of torture, rape, and other atrocities taking place in Tigray.
The war has created a major humanitarian crisis.
The UN Human Rights Council has voted to establish an independent inquiry into war crimes.
The Ethiopian government has said it does not co-operate with investigators and has criticized the agency for being used as a “political repression”.
Why are nations unable to end war?
Presenter: Feelings of Abigail
Visitors:
Gebrekirstos Gebreselassie – Administrator at tghat.com, Tigray military posting page
Donetella Rovera – Senior Counselor, Crisis Response Program, Amnesty International
William Davison – A senior Ethiopian specialist, International Crisis Group