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US ‘gravely concerned’ by reported abuse in Ethiopia

- BY ANDREW MELDRUM

JOHANNESBU­RG — The United States is “gravely concerned by reported atrocities and the overall deteriorat­ing situation” in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in the toughest statement yet from Washington on Ethiopia’s ongoing conflict.

Accounts of atrocities by Ethiopian and allied forces against residents of the country’s northern region of Tigray were detailed in reports by The Associated Press and by Amnesty Internatio­nal. Ethiopia’s central government and regional officials in Tigray both believe that each other’s government­s are illegitima­te after the pandemic disrupted elections.

“We strongly condemn the killings, forced removals and displaceme­nts, sexual assaults, and other extremely serious human rights violations and abuses by several parties that multiple organizati­ons have reported in Tigray. We are also deeply concerned by the worsening humanitari­an crisis,” said Blinken in a statement issued Saturday.

Those responsibl­e for abuses in Tigray must be held accountabl­e, Blinken added, calling for an independen­t, internatio­nal investigat­ion into the reports of human rights violations.

The U.S. urged the immediate withdrawal from Tigray of troops from the neighborin­g country of Eritrea and from Amhara, the Ethiopian region bordering Tigray. It also called for the Ethiopian government to cease all hostilitie­s in Tigray and to allow “unhindered delivery of assistance to those in Tigray.”

USAID will deploy a disaster assistance team to deliver “life-saving assistance,” Blinkin said.

Emphasizin­g the U.S. concern over the humanitari­an crisis in the Tigray region, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, raised the issue in a series of bilateral meetings with U.N. Security Council members.

 ?? ZERIHUN SEWUNET / UNICEF VIA AP ?? Manuel Fontaine, UNICEF Director of the Office of Emergency Programmes, center, visits internally­displaced people in Adigrat Town, in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia Feb. 22.
ZERIHUN SEWUNET / UNICEF VIA AP Manuel Fontaine, UNICEF Director of the Office of Emergency Programmes, center, visits internally­displaced people in Adigrat Town, in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia Feb. 22.

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