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Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 13:31
Ugum POW!

ህወሃት ሰላም ፈላጊ ለመምሰል ቢያወናብድም ንጋት ላይ በደደቢትና በማይፀብሪ የካባድ መሳሪያ ጥቃት ከፍቶአል። መከላከያና ጥምር ጦሩ በድል ለማጠናቀቅ ተጋድሎ እያደረጉ ነው። በጅቡቲ ድርድር ተካሔደ የሚለው ሃስት ነው። ተአማኒ ምንጮች።
መንግስት የህወሓትን ወታደራዊ አቅሞች ለመደምሰስ ሁሉንም አቅም መጠቀም። ህወሓት እደራደራለሁ የሚል የማወናበጃ መግለጫ ቢያወጣም በአዲስ ግንባር ጦርነት መክፈቱን የተለመደ ማጭበርበር ለአለም አቀፍ ማህበረሰብ ለማጋለጥ ጠንካራ PR ይሰራ።


she recalled.I travelled across the conflict affected areas of Afar and Amhara regions including North and South Wollo Zones. It is important to recognize that the five districts that were deeply affected by the conflict in Afar. People in Tigray have also been impacted by this conflict as well,
During its second invasion in Amhara and Afar region, the TPLF used heavy artillery and snipers and other sorts of weaponry that had not been used in the first campaign and this had forced most of the population to flee their homes because they were unable to defend themselves.It was heartbreaking. I passed numerous mass graves. I physically witnessed the destruction of universities, health services and health centers, bridges, and religious institutions.
I saw the remnants of Holy Koran, and books had been littered, and books used for ablutions had been left in a very devastating state of disarray. I witnessed children who have died after they had been uprooted from their homes in northern Afar.
Professor Ann Fitz-Gerald remembered that she saw a women giving birth to children on the side of the road in Afar Region.And that initiated quite a long walk to what became makeshift refugee camps in the Afdera region and down around the capital of the region, Semera.
she noted.And when I arrived at the refugee camps, there was no water; I saw long lines of empty containers of water. The same was happening in Amhara Region. I witnessed the dire humanitarian situation caused by TPLF in Gashena and other parts of North Wollo Zone in Amhara Region.
I think this has been one of the big disappointments of the media coverage on this conflict. So, we can say that the conflict is also an information war on Ethiopia. It is a war of high levels of propaganda, and the truth got obscured due to biased media coverage,
she explained.A family would be denied any aid, and family members will be imprisoned if they refuse to offer their children for war,
Professor Ann Fitz-Gerald underscored.The silence of the international community on the use of child soldiers by TPLF deeply concerns me. I have seen such issues in countries where I have worked in several years ago. The rights groups were speaking out quite quickly about the issue of child soldiers by the rebels groups in these countries. For instance, the use of child soldier by the Lord’s Resistance Army leaders became a foreign policy priority for the United States and Special Forces were sent on the ground to help bolster the capacity of the Ugandan Defense Force to hunt down the rebels. The international community should give similar attention to the issues in Ethiopia, and force the TPLF to stop using child soldiers and diverting humanitarian aid meant for the people in need,