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HRW asks Ethiopia to probe Tigray ‘war crime’

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ADDIS ABABA - Human Rights Watch yesterday urged Ethiopia to probe an airstrike on a school in the war-torn Tigray region that killed dozens as an “apparent war crime”. The rights watchdog said three bombs were dropped on 7 January on a school sheltering displaced Tigrayans in the town of Dedebit, “killing at least 57 civilians and wounding more than 42 others”.

“The Ethiopian government should carry out a prompt, thorough and impartial investigat­ion of the apparent war crime, and appropriat­ely prosecute those responsibl­e,” HRW said in a statement.

There were mainly elderly people, women and children sleeping in plastic tents there, it said, adding that there was no evidence of military targets at the site.

The conflict in northern Ethiopia began in November 2020 when Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sent troops to disarm and detain the region’s dissident leadership.

Based on debris recovered by survivors and aid workers and the extent of damage and injuries caused, HRW said a type of MAM-L guided bomb delivered by a Turkish-made drone and other light aircraft was likely responsibl­e.

“Using guided bombs without evidence of any military target indicates that this was an apparent war crime,” said Laetitia Bader, Horn of Africa director for HRW.

Abiy has accused the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) of orchestrat­ing attacks on federal army camps in the region, and promised a swift campaign to oust them.

But fighting dragged on and spread, displacing hundreds of thousands and fuelling a severe humanitari­an crisis.

The conflict has claimed thousands of lives, and both sides have been repeatedly accused of human rights violations and atrocities.

In March, UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet reported that at least 304 civilians were killed and 373 injured between late November and late February in aerial bombardmen­ts apparently carried out by the Ethiopian military.

- Nampa/AFP

 ?? Photo: Aljazeera ?? Crisis… Hundreds of thousands have been displaced in the war-torn Tigray region, fuelling a humanitari­an crisis. Human Rights Watch asked Ethiopia to probe a deadly airstrike on a school in the war-torn Tigray.
Photo: Aljazeera Crisis… Hundreds of thousands have been displaced in the war-torn Tigray region, fuelling a humanitari­an crisis. Human Rights Watch asked Ethiopia to probe a deadly airstrike on a school in the war-torn Tigray.

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