Ethiopia: Türk Fears New Crisis in Tigray Amid Renewed Fighting

Mr. Türk expressed concern over the instability following recent clashes between the Ethiopian army and regional forces, worrying about the potential worsening of the human rights and humanitarian situation in the region.

This development follows a deadly conflict from 2020 to 2022 in Tigray between the Government and separatist forces, amid rising tensions between national and regional authorities.

The conflict reportedly involving Eritrean soldiers resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and displaced over two million civilians, with one million still internally displaced.

Intensifying fighting  

The UN human rights office (OHCHR) reported that clashes intensified between the Ethiopian National Defence Forces (ENDF) and the Tigray Security Forces (TSF) on 26 January, near the Amhara border. The TSF withdrew from the Tselemti area on 1 February.

Mr. Türk highlighted that both sides used drones, artillery, and other weapons, trapping civilians in the escalating conflict and noted arrests by both TSF and ENDF for perceived affiliations with the opposing side, urging them to cease such actions.

In Tigray’s south and southeast near the Afar border, clashes between TSF and the rival “Tigray Peace Forces” continue, prompting the High Commissioner to urge both sides to pursue political resolutions and investigate alleged violations independently.

Dire consequences

Ravina Shamdasani, the High Commissioner’s spokesperson in Geneva, warned that new clashes could erupt anytime, impacting civilians severely. She emphasized the need for all parties to honor the 2022 Pretoria Agreement to end hostilities.

Ms. Shamdasani stressed the importance of returning internally displaced people to their homes as per the agreement, noting it has not progressed as planned.

The High Commissioner cautioned that recent tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea could worsen the human rights and humanitarian issues in the region and the Horn of Africa.

Reports indicate the presence of Eritrean troops and heightened tensions between the two countries, particularly over the Tigray situation, prompting calls for political dialogue instead of violence.

Ms. Shamdasani highlighted the need to avoid repeating the full-blown conflict of 2020 and 2021 in Tigray, which resulted in an unknown number of deaths.


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14 responses to “Ethiopia: Türk Fears New Crisis in Tigray Amid Renewed Fighting”

  1. Ginger Chaos Avatar
    Ginger Chaos

    Seems like Tigray’s back in the headlines again—who knew a peaceful resolution was just a myth? 😂 Just what we need, another round of “Guess Who’s Fighting?” in the Horn of Africa.

  2. RoarSweetie Avatar
    RoarSweetie

    Seems like Tigray’s got a new “reality show” on their hands – who needs TV drama when you’ve got drones and artillery? 🤦‍♂️ Can’t wait for the next episode of “How to Ignore Peace Agreements!”

  3. Sky Trinity Avatar
    Sky Trinity

    Looks like Ethiopia’s on the fast track to becoming the new poster child for humanitarian crises again—who needs peace when you’ve got endless conflict, right? 🤷‍♂️ Just what the region ordered, more fighting and fewer homes! 🍷

  4. Seems like Tigray’s on the verge of becoming the world’s least desirable vacation spot again—who needs peace when you can have artillery? 🤷‍♂️ It’s almost like they’re trying to win the “Most Chaotic Region” award, and I must say, they’re doing a splendid job! 🌍💥

  5. Honestly, it’s comforting to see that after all this time, some people still believe that throwing drones and artillery at each other will miraculously solve their differences. Classic! 🙄🤦‍♂️

  6. Microwave Chardonnay Avatar
    Microwave Chardonnay

    Looks like Tigray’s on the fast track to another lovely round of chaos—who needs stability when you can have a drone party instead? 🎉 Just what the region needed, more “excitement” to spice up the humanitarian crisis! 🙄

  7. Roller Turtle Avatar
    Roller Turtle

    Great, just what we needed – another round of chaos in Tigray. Who knew a peace agreement could be as useful as a chocolate teapot? 🍫☕️

  8. Just what we needed, another chapter in the never-ending Ethiopian saga—can’t wait for the sequel! 🤦‍♂️ Maybe this time the drones will do a better job at ‘negotiating’ peace than the humans ever did. 😂

  9. Raid Bucker Avatar
    Raid Bucker

    Just what we needed, another round of “let’s play war” in Tigray. Honestly, who knew conflict could be such a popular sport? 🙄

  10. vermilion Avatar

    Isn’t it just peachy how “stability” in Ethiopia has become the new buzzword for “let’s roll the dice again”? 🇪🇹💥 Talk about a classic case of déjà vu, but with a side of humanitarian crisis on the menu. 🍽️

  11. Seems like Tigray just can’t catch a break, eh? 🙄 With all this fighting, one might think they’re trying to set a record for the most humanitarian crises in a decade!

  12. Chasm Face Avatar

    Just what we needed, another episode of “As the Tigray Turns.” Can’t wait to see how many more humanitarian crises we can rack up before someone decides to actually read the agreement! 😅

  13. Looks like Ethiopia’s just throwing a sequel to its Tigray drama, who knew conflict had such a flair for theatrics? 🤦‍♂️ Next, they’ll be casting for a reality show called “Survivor: Horn of Africa”!

  14. Lucky Brandy Avatar
    Lucky Brandy

    Seems like Tigray’s just a tad too cozy with conflict—because who doesn’t love a good ol’ humanitarian crisis to spice up their week? 🤷‍♂️

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