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Embassy holds Webinar on Current Situation in Ethiopia with Media, Think Tanks © Provided by Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) BRUSSELS
February 27/2021(ENA) Ethiopian Embassy in Brussels has held a webinar to clarify the reality on the ground in Ethiopia, particularly in Tigray region for media houses and think tanks in Belgium.
Attorney General, Gedion Timothewos, Commissioner of Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Commission, Mitiku Kassa and Director General of Agency for Refugees and Returnees Affairs, Tesfahun Gobezay were the guest speakers.
The Attorney General Gedion briefed the audience about the reform process, the challenges it has been facing and the operation in Tigray from legal and Human Rights points of view.
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NAIROBI (Reuters) - Two camps in Ethiopia’s Tigray region housing Eritrean refugees have been shut and the occupants relocated, authorities said on Thursday, after the United Nations said residents had reported attacks, including by suspected Eritrean troops.
Eritrean refugee children play within Hitsats refugee camp, near Eritrean boarder, Tigrai region, Ethiopia, November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri
The UNHCR refugee agency has called for protection for the residents of the Shimelba and Hitsats camps, which it says were attacked by armed men who killed and abducted refugees. On Feb. 1, it said residents had reported that Eritrean troops had forced some refugees back into Eritrea.