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Ethiopia s War Leads to Ethnic Cleansing in Tigray Region, U S Report Says

Ethiopia s War Leads to Ethnic Cleansing in Tigray Region, U S Report Says
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Residents In Ethiopia s Holy City Of Axum Say Massacres Have Taken Place Amid Ongoing Tigray Conflict - Blavity

© Blavity, Inc., 2020 Priest on his way to the St. Mary Church of Zion in Aksum on January 25, 2011 in Aksum, Ethiopia. / Photo Credit: Matjaz Krivic Residents In Ethiopia s Holy City Of Axum Say Massacres Have Taken Place Amid Ongoing Tigray Conflict One of the witnesses, a deacon from the historical Church of St. Mary of Zion in Axum, said about 800 people were killed in one weekend. February 19, 2021 at 5:23 pm Amid the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia s Tigray Region, witnesses are now sharing harrowing stories about mass killings in the holy city of Axum, which is believed to be the home of the church that holds the ancient Ark of the Covenant, HuffPost reported.

UNHCR Regional Update #11: Ethiopia Situation (Tigray Region), 1 - 14 February - Ethiopia

UNHCR Regional Update #11: Ethiopia Situation (Tigray Region), 1 - 14 February Format More than 61,200 Ethiopian refugees have crossed into East Sudan as of 14 February. 20,572 refugees have been relocated to Um Rakuba camp, and 14,551 refugees to Tunaydbah settlement. Relocations from Hamdayet reception center resumed as of 14 February with more than 1,000 relocated to Tunaydbah settlement. UNHCR and partners continue to establish refugee community structures at all sites. ETHIOPIA UNHCR and partners have established a regular presence in the two southern Eritrean refugee camps, Mai-Aini and Adi Harush. UNHCR will also use the new operational base at Debark to support the IDP response in the Tigray region.

Wondwosen Tamrat

Wondwosen Tamrat (Associate Professor) is President of St. Mary’s University (SMU), a pioneer private higher education institution in Ethiopia which he founded in 1998. He is an affiliate scholar of the Program for Research on Private Higher Education (PROPHE) headquartered at the State University of New York at Albany, US. He has an MA degree in Teaching English as a Foreign Language from Addis Ababa University (Outstanding) and another MA in English Language Teaching from the University of Warwick in England (Distinction) and a Graduate Certificate in Quality Assurance in Higher Education from the University of Melbourne in Australia (2012). He received his third Master s degree in Tertiary Education Management from the same University (2016) and is currently following a doctoral program in Higher Education at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.

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