GENEVA: The UN rights chief said Thursday that her office had corroborated grave violations that could amount to “war crimes and crimes against humanity” in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, including by Eritrean troops. Michelle Bachelet stressed in a statement the urgent need for an independent investigation into the situation in Tigray, which has been rocked by months of fighting.
The UN rights chief has said that her office had corroborated grave violations that could amount to "war crimes and crimes against humanity" in Ethiopia's Tigray region.
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"Serious violations of international law, which may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity, may have been committed,"- The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet
Amnesty International reacts to the UN High Commissioner on Human Rights' urgent call for an impartial investigation into atrocities in Ethiopia's Tigray region.