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MSF SUSPENDS ITS ACTIVITIES IN ABI ADI, ADIGRAT & AXUM; CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION INTO KILLINGS OF ITS STAFF, AI

Posted: 07 Jul 2021, 11:32
by Zmeselo


NEWS ALERT: MSF SUSPENDS ITS ACTIVITIES IN ABI ADI, ADIGRAT & AXUM; CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION INTO KILLINGS OF ITS STAFF, AID WORKERS SAFETY

Addis Standard

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María Hernández, Yohannes Halefom and Tedros Gebremariam were killed on 24 June in Tigray, https://msf.org.uk/article/msf-horrifie ... s-ethiopia Ethiopia. Picture: MSF

Addis Abeba, July 07/2021 – Following the brutal murder of three of its staff in the Ethiopian region of Tigray on 24 June, Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) calls for an immediate investigation into the killings and insists that aid workers are allowed to do their jobs in safety. In response to the killings, MSF announces the suspension of its activities in Abi Adi, Adigrat and Axum, in central and eastern Tigray. MSF teams in other areas of Tigray will continue cautiously to provide assistance to people in urgent need.
Almost two weeks since the murders of our colleagues, no one has claimed responsibility and the circumstances around their deaths remain unclear,
says MSF operations director Teresa Sancristoval.
This is why we are requesting an immediate investigation by relevant parties to establish the facts of the incident that resulted in their deaths and to provide us with a detailed account of what happened and who was responsible. At this terrible time, we have made the extremely painful but necessary decision to suspend our activities in several areas of Tigray.
The three MSF team members who were killed were wearing clothing that identified them as MSF and traveling in a clearly marked MSF vehicle. They had been working in the area since February 2021, where they were engaged exclusively in medical and humanitarian activities, in alignment with international humanitarian law and in dialogue and agreement with all parties.
The murder of our colleagues – María, Tedros and Yohannes – is a tragic example of the complete disregard for human life that our teams have witnessed in this conflict,
says Sancristoval.
The levels of violence against civilians and the atrocities committed in Tigray are utterly shocking.
Since the conflict in Tigray began in November 2020, medical staff and aid workers have been directly targeted, while health facilities and ambulances have been looted, destroyed or exploited for military purposes. MSF staff have been threatened and beaten, and have witnessed armed incursions into health facilities supported by MSF. Aid organisations, including MSF, have been repeatedly undermined by public statements casting unwarranted suspicion on their activities, thereby jeopardising the safety of their teams on the ground.

If MSF and other aid organizations are to continue working in Tigray and the rest of Ethiopia, all parties to the conflict must provide assurances that this work can be carried out in safety, says Sancristoval.
Parties to the conflict must take responsibility for ensuring that an incident like the murder of our colleagues never happens again,
she says.
It is vital that aid workers and medical staff can safely carry out their activities in an environment of trust and facilitation. Humanitarian organizations must be allowed to provide assistance, independently and impartially, according to people’s needs.
THE SUSPENSION OF MSF ACTIVITIES IN ABI ADI, ADIGRAT AND AXUM WILL HAVE MAJOR MEDICAL AND HUMANITARIAN REPERCUSSIONS FOR THE POPULATION OF CENTRAL TIGRAY


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The suspension of MSF activities in Abi Adi, Adigrat and Axum will have major medical and humanitarian repercussions for the population of central Tigray. Over the past six months, MSF teams in these three areas have provided emergency medical treatment to 9,440 people; performed 763 lifesaving surgeries; admitted more than 3,000 people for inpatient care; helped more than 3,300 women give birth; performed 365 emergency caesareans; provided medical care for 335 survivors of sexual violence; and provided mental health support to 1,444 people. Before suspending its activities, MSF teams donated medical supplies to the Regional Health Bureau and to hospitals, which remain overwhelmed by the high numbers of patients needing care.
The decision to suspend our activities will leave a gap in lifesaving assistance,
says Sancristoval.
We know that countless patients will go unattended and some of them will die; we know that the burden on what little remains of the health system will be crushing. Our teams must be allowed to provide humanitarian assistance in response to the needs of crisis-affected communities in safety.

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Re: MSF SUSPENDS ITS ACTIVITIES IN ABI ADI, ADIGRAT & AXUM; CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION INTO KILLINGS OF ITS STAFF

Posted: 07 Jul 2021, 12:24
by Za-Ilmaknun
They know who killed those people. They just don't want to call out TPLF yet. It is reported that TPLF murdered the aid workers to blame the Gov't and intensify the Blinken pressure.

Re: MSF SUSPENDS ITS ACTIVITIES IN ABI ADI, ADIGRAT & AXUM; CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION INTO KILLINGS OF ITS STAFF

Posted: 07 Jul 2021, 13:10
by Aba
Bozzos,.
TDF is too busy hearding the losers to be involved in this. Ask Mamo qillo who did the killing. Morons.
:x :mrgreen:
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Re: MSF SUSPENDS ITS ACTIVITIES IN ABI ADI, ADIGRAT & AXUM; CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION INTO KILLINGS OF ITS STAFF

Posted: 07 Jul 2021, 13:26
by Aba
Bozzos,
TDF is too busy taking care of Mamo qillo's & Issu jillo's POWs to be mixed up in that.


Re: MSF SUSPENDS ITS ACTIVITIES IN ABI ADI, ADIGRAT & AXUM; CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION INTO KILLINGS OF ITS STAFF

Posted: 07 Jul 2021, 14:33
by Za-Ilmaknun
Following the brutal murder of three of our staff in Tigray, Ethiopia on 24 June, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls for an immediate investigation into the killings and demands that aid workers be allowed to do their jobs in safety.

In response to the killings, we announce the suspension of our activities in Abi Adi, Adigrat and Axum, in central and eastern Tigray. Our teams in other areas of Tigray will continue cautiously to provide assistance to people in urgent need.


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Re: MSF SUSPENDS ITS ACTIVITIES IN ABI ADI, ADIGRAT & AXUM; CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION INTO KILLINGS OF ITS STAFF

Posted: 07 Jul 2021, 18:25
by Za-Ilmaknun
ሰራተኞቹ የሀሰት ሪፖርት አናቀርብም በማለታቸው በትህነግ የተገደሉበት ድርጅት ስራውን አቆመ



ትህነግ ሰራተኞቹን የሀሰት ሪፖርት እንዲፅፉ ጠይቆ፣ የሀሰት ሪፖርት አናቀርብም በማለታቸው የተገደሉበት ድንበር የለሽ የሀኪሞች ቡድን ትግራይ ውስጥ የሚሰራውን ሰራ ማቋረጡን ቢቢሲ ዘግቧል።

ትህነግ የእርዳታ ሰራተኞች በስደተኛና በማቆያ ጣቢያዎች የሚኖሩ ተፈናቃዮች እስከ አስር እጥፍ ከፍ ያለ እርዳታ ፈላጊ እንዳለ አስመስለው ሪፖርት እንዲያቀርቡ እየጠየቀ ሲሆን የድንበር የለሸ የሀኪሞች ቡድን /MSF/ ሰራተኞች የሀሰት ሪፖርት አናቀርብም በማለታቸው መገደላቸው ታውቋል። ትህነግ የእርዳታ ድርጅቶች የሀሰት ሪፖርት እንዲያቀርቡ የሚያደርገው የተረፈውን ለራሱ ለመጠቀም እንደሆነ ተገለፆአል። ትግራይ ውስጥ ከሚሰሩ የእርዳታ ድርጅቶች መካከል አንዳንዶቹ መሰል ሕገወጥነት ላይ እንደተሰማሩ ምንጮች ጠቅሰዋል።

ማቆያ ጣቢያ ጥለው ወደ ማሰልጠኛ ጣቢያዎች የሚገቡ በርካታ ወጣቶች መኖራቸው የተገለፀ ሲሆን ብዙ የእርዳታ ድርጅቶች ወደ ስልጠና የገቡትን ወጣቶች ከተፈናቃዮች ቁጥር ቀንሰው ሪፖርት ከማድርግ ይልቅ መጀመርያ ከነበረው ቁጥር ብዙ እጥፍ ጨምረው ሪፖርት እንዲያደርጉ እየተገደዱ ነው።

ድንበር የለሽ የሀኪሞች ቡድንን የመሰሉ ተቋማት ሰራተኞች በትህነግ አሰራርና ሽብር መስራት አለመቻላቸው ከተነገረ የቆየ ሲሆን የኢትዮጵያ መከላከያ ሰራዊት ከትግራይ አካባቢዎች ከወጣ በኋላ ክልሉ ውስጥ መስራት እንደሚቸገር ገልፆ ስራ አቁሟል። ትግራይ ውስጥ በእርዳታ ሰራተኞች ላይ እየተፈፀመ ያለው ጭካኔን የተሞላ ግድያ ምርመራ እንዲደረግበት ጠይቋል።

ከእርዳታ ድርጅት ሰራተኞች በተጨማሪ በርካታ የኤርትራ ስደተኞች እንደተገደሉ የተገለፀ ሲሆን የእንድርታ ተወላጅ የሆኑ ተፈናቃዮች "ሰላዮች ናቸው" እየተባሉ ጥቃት እየተፈፀባቸው ነው ተብሏል። ከአንድ ሳምንት በፊት ሶስት ተፈናቃዮች "ሰላዮች ናቸው" ተብለው ተቀጥቅጠው ተገድለዋል።


ለተጨማሪ መረጃዎች ከስር ያለውን ቴሌግራም ገፅ ይጎብኙ

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Re: MSF SUSPENDS ITS ACTIVITIES IN ABI ADI, ADIGRAT & AXUM; CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION INTO KILLINGS OF ITS STAFF

Posted: 08 Jul 2021, 02:03
by Aba
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Re: MSF SUSPENDS ITS ACTIVITIES IN ABI ADI, ADIGRAT & AXUM; CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION INTO KILLINGS OF ITS STAFF

Posted: 08 Jul 2021, 06:14
by sebdoyeley
አንዴት ያስጠሉሃል፣አኔን የመሰለ የኒ በሬ በልቶው አስፋልት አስፋልት ጀልየ ስታያቾው፣I need my Oxes back.
Aba wrote:
07 Jul 2021, 13:10
Bozzos,.
TDF is too busy hearding the losers to be involved in this. Ask Mamo qillo who did the killing. Morons.
:x :mrgreen:
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Re: MSF SUSPENDS ITS ACTIVITIES IN ABI ADI, ADIGRAT & AXUM; CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION INTO KILLINGS OF ITS STAFF

Posted: 08 Jul 2021, 08:11
by Aba
Adghidoyeley,
I'll bet you some of your adghi looters and rapists are being hearded to POW camps, if they're not already dead
:lol: :lol:
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sebdoyeley wrote:
08 Jul 2021, 06:14
አንዴት ያስጠሉሃል፣አኔን የመሰለ የኒ በሬ በልቶው አስፋልት አስፋልት ጀልየ ስታያቾው፣I need my Oxes back.
Aba wrote:
07 Jul 2021, 13:10
Bozzos,.
TDF is too busy hearding the losers to be involved in this. Ask Mamo qillo who did the killing. Morons.
:x :mrgreen:
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Re: MSF SUSPENDS ITS ACTIVITIES IN ABI ADI, ADIGRAT & AXUM; CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION INTO KILLINGS OF ITS STAFF

Posted: 08 Jul 2021, 08:39
by Zmeselo


BRIEFING, OPINIONS
TPLF’S DWINDLING FORTUNES AS IT REMAINS ISOLATED AND IRRELEVANT


By Abdiwahab Sheikh Abdisamad

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8th Jul, 2021

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The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) emerged as an incongruous liberation in the mid-1970s. Theirs was a befuddled agenda that oscillated between demanding independence for Tigray Province to opposing ethnic discrimination and achieving equality for all Ethiopians.

By the late 1980s, TPLF had created alliances with other armed opposition movements like the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF), and also enjoyed military support from the Eritrean People’s Liberation Front (EPLF). The resulting coalition, the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) deposed Mengistu Hailemariam’s military government in 1991, which was then heavily defeated in Eritrea.

The TPLF went ahead to rule Ethiopia – using the EPRDF as a nominal umbrella – for 30 years, despite being an unpopular minority that made up just 6% of the country’s population. Their disastrous policies contributed to their lack of popularity with the rest of the country.

To cement their iron grip amid their resentment, the TPLF employed decadent tactics for their survival: they muzzled any critical voices and committed what Human Rights Watch termed
crimes against humanity on unimaginable scale.
Interestingly, during that time, the International Community continued to unconditionally bankroll the regime, which only served to embolden the TPLF’s heinous regime.

In early 2016, several ethnic groups, including the Amhara and Oromo, demonstrated against the TPLF-dominated government in open defiance of the regime. Top on the demonstrators’ agenda were claims that the other ethnic groups were being marginalized by the Tigray-controlled government. These demonstrations ultimately culminated in the departure of TPLF from power, despite numerous efforts to quickly change the situation, including six assassination attempts on Abiy Ahmed, the current prime minister.

In 2017, TPLF officials retreated to their backyard to re-strategize, having transferred enormous military hardware to their bases, according to government sources. They also looted state coffers en masse to the tune of $30 billion and taking hundreds of metric tons of gold from the country’s gold reserves with the help of a neighboring country.

The TPLF launched an offensive against the Ethiopian government in November 2020. Suffering heavy casualties after their miscalculated assault, the TPLF are reviving themselves. The TPLF recently claimed they had captured hundreds of Ethiopian military personnel, whom they paraded through their capital Mekelle as a show of force in a bid to demoralize the Ethiopian army and conceal significant loss on their parts.

Reports indicate that most of the alleged prisoners of war are Tigrayan members of the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) who joined the TPLF last year. A security expert this author spoke to wondered why TPLF failed to display the weapons and other military hardware they confiscated from the Ethiopian military personnel. Farah Maalim, a former deputy speaker in Kenya’s 9th Parliament who now closely follows regional geopolitics, observes that the TPLF has perfected the art of misinformation, aided by public relations firms masquerading as consultancy firms, funded by foreign interests.

A spent cartridge

The truth is that no amount of propaganda can bring the TPLF back to its former glory in Ethiopia – a senior political commentator refers to them as a spent cartridge. All of the other biggest federal member states, particularly Amhara, Oromo, and Somali, are determined to the TPLF’s political demise having suffered at their hands for three decades. On this count alone, the TPLF already lacks the numbers to become or be seen as a popular movement amongst the people.

The TPLF thrived on marginalizing other regions, including annexing part of Amhara. The TPLF also perpetrated crimes against humanity. Abdi Mohamoud Omar, former Somali state president is on record admitting that his government carried out murders on its own people at the behest of the TPLF. What’s more, the TPLF made so many enemies during its reign and is essentially isolated: it invaded Somalia, attempted to annex Eritrea, subjugated Djibouti at will, was responsible for insecurity in the upper eastern region of Kenya and setting up a militia in Moyale, which carried out extrajudicial killings in neighboring countries.

Former prime minister Hailemariam Desalegn, now a prolific writer, once a TPLF supporter, notes in one of his op-eds that one of the TPLF’s tricks will be to
manipulate the international community.
Desalegn has also criticized the international community’s approach to the Ethiopian conflict, claiming that the IC’s support is premised on the concept of moral equivalency that causes foreign countries
to adopt a false balance and a mentality of both-sidesism
without question.

Prime Minister Abiy commands the respect and admiration of his regional peers. He stands heads and shoulders above the TPLF. It is time that effort and attention is dimmed on the TPLF and focused on the bigger picture – the Ethiopian nation.

The author is an analyst with Southlink Consultants