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No sign of promised Eritrean exit from Tigray, says UN
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Breaking: Report received by the UN “just this morning” reveals 150 people died of hunger in Tigray; Eritrean forces, Amhara region authorities restricting humanitarian access Tigrayan refugees fleeing the military violence in their region. Phor Credit-UNHCR-Hazim-Elhag
Addis Abeba, April 15/2021 – Mark Lowcock, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, has today delivered a grim assessment on the humanitarian crisis in Tigray to members of the UN Security Council at a closed door meeting requested by the US under Any other Business (AOB).
In
his remarks seen by
Addis Standard, Mr. Lowcock revealed that
since he last briefed the Council
“just over a month ago, the humanitarian situation in Tigray has
Africa - Tigray: humanitarian crisis aggravated and no withdrawal from Eritrea
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UN says aid situation worsening in Tigray, no Eritrean pullout AFP 10 hrs ago AFP © Johannes EISELE Mark Lowcock, undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs, pictured at a meeting of the Security Council in 2019
People have started to die of hunger in Ethiopia s conflict-hit northern Tigray region where the humanitarian situation has deteriorated and sexual violence is still being used as a weapon of war, the UN s aid chief told the Security Council Thursday.
Mark Lowcock, the undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs, said there was no evidence of a promised withdrawal of Eritrean troops from the region and urged them to make good on their pledge, according to a text of his speech seen by AFP.