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Ethiopia: UNHCR Statement On the Protests By Refugees From Awlala and Kumer Refugee Sites in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia

Ethiopia: UNHCR Statement On the Protests By Refugees From Awlala and Kumer Refugee Sites in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia
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Ethiopia - Situation Report, 10 Jan 2024 - Ethiopia

Ethiopia - Situation Report, 10 Jan 2024 - Ethiopia
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Ethiopia: News - Clashes Disrupt Vital Medical Supplies in Amhara Region, Leaving Hospitals in Distress

Ethiopia: News - Clashes Disrupt Vital Medical Supplies in Amhara Region, Leaving Hospitals in Distress
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News: Clashes disrupt vital medical supplies in Amhara region, leaving hospitals in distress

News: Clashes disrupt vital medical supplies in Amhara region, leaving hospitals in distress
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Ethiopia: Atrocities Mar Ceasefire Anniversary

Click to expand Image A womandisplaced due to the conflict in northern Ethiopia sits in front of her shelter at camp for internally displaced people in Abi Adi, Tigray, June 24, 2023. 2023 Tiksa Negeri/Reuters (Nairobi) - Fighting and serious rights abuses persist in northern Ethiopia a year after the signing of the cessation of hostilities agreement, Human Rights Watch said today. The two main warring parties, the Ethiopian federal government and Tigrayan authorities, signed an African Union-led agreement in Pretoria, South Africa on November 2, 2022, ending active hostilities in the Tigray region. "While the Ethiopian government and its international partners tout the tremendous progress made in the past year, civilians in conflict areas are still bearing the brunt of atrocities," said Laetitia Bader, deputy Africa director at Human Rights Watch. "Fighting has intensified in other regions of the country, as past violators repeat patterns of abuses without consequences

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