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Abiy ‘must end’ conflict with rebels

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OSLO: The committee that awards the Nobel Peace Prize appealed yesterday to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who won the award in 2019, to halt the conflict unfolding in the country’s northern region of Tigray.

In a rare critique of a former laureate, the Norwegian Nobel committee said Mr Abiy bore special responsibi­lity for bringing to an end the fighting that broke out in late 2020.

The committee generally refrains from commenting on the actions of Nobel prize winners after they have won the award. An exception has been Mr Abiy, with the committee having previously expressed its “deep concern” about the conflict.

Thousands of civilians have since been killed and millions displaced in Africa’s second-most populous nation, with hundreds of thousands facing famine-like conditions. The UN has accused the government of operating a de facto blockade of humanitari­an aid to the region — an accusation the government denies.

In the past week, airstrikes killed at least 73 civilians in Tigray, aid workers said.

“The humanitari­an situation is dire and it’s unacceptab­le that humanitari­an aid is not getting through in a sufficient manner,” Nobel committee Chair Berit Reiss-Andersen said in a statement. “As prime minister and peace prize laureate Abiy Ahmed has a special responsibi­lity to end the conflict and contribute to making peace.”

The government has previously denied targeting civilians in the 14-month-old conflict, which pits Mr Abiy’s federal forces and their regional allies, backed by Eritrea, against rebellious forces of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).

Billene Seyoum, Mr Abiy’s spokespers­on, said Mr Abiy had taken up the responsibi­lity of stopping the TPLF, which parliament had designated as a terrorist group. “The Prime Minister has indeed taken up this ‘special responsibi­lity’ of ending the conflict waged on the state by TPLF and has been engaged in putting an end not only to the past year’s conflict but the destabilis­ing activities of the TPLF,” she said.

Mr Abiy won the Nobel Prize a year after taking office for resolving two decades of hostility with neighbouri­ng Eritrea — also an archenemy of the TPLF, which dominated Ethiopia’s government until Abiy came to power.

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