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Rape And Genocide: Reports Of Sexual Violence In Ethiopian Conflict. by Nobody: 3:23pm On Jun 22, 2021
‘Don’t betray women of Tigray’: calls grow for international action against rape in war
Politicians among signatories of two open letters urging investigation into reports of sexual violence in Ethiopian conflict.

Zeinab Mohammed Salih
Sat 19 Jun 2021 07.00 BST

The former prime minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark, and Zimbabwean author and 2020 Booker prize nominee Tsitsi Dangarembga are among the signatories of two separate letters demanding international action after shocking reports of sexual violence in Tigray.

In one, more than 50 women of African descent
call for an immediate ceasefire and express horror at reports that African women and girls are “once again the victims” of violence and rape in war.

Another letter signed by Clark, as well as former UK development secretary Hilary Benn, Green party MP Caroline Lucas and more than 60 campaigners, calls on the UN security council to set up a tribunal to investigate allegations of sexual violence in Ethiopia’s northern region “as a war crime, a crime against humanity, or a constitutive act of genocide”.

“Failure by the international community to act would undo the progress made so far in eliminating sexual violence in conflict,” reads the open letter, whose signatories include more than 30 organisations from Tigray and the diaspora. “It would give a green light to regimes that deploy this barbaric weapon of war. And it would be a betrayal of the women of Tigray, whose courage we salute.”

War broke out in Tigray on 4 November last year when Ethiopia’s prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, a Nobel peace prize laureate, sent in troops to oust the regional government of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front.

Harrowing reports of sexual violence have emerged from large numbers of women and girls, in what are being seen as targeted attacks by Ethiopian soldiers and their Eritrean allies.

“Language used by the assailants makes clear that these are not random attacks. They are targeted at the women because of their ethnicity, because they are Tigrayan, with the aim of rendering them infertile. The attacks are integral to the conflict,” reads one of the two letters published to mark the UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict on Saturday.

“But so far, those responsible for gross violations of international humanitarian laws and resolutions outlawing the use of sexual violence in conflict have not been brought to account. There’s been no justice for the women of Tigray,” they write.

The letter signed by Dangarembga also bears the names of anti-female genital mutilation campaigner Nimco Ali, Chineke! Orchestra founder Chi-chi Nwanoku and more than 30 other women of African descent. It calls for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian assistance in Tigray and an independent justice mechanism.

“We are dismayed that African women and girls are once again the victims of conflict-related sexual violence, which in this instance is being permitted, and committed, by government forces charged, ostensibly, with enforcing the law,” reads the letter.

“The fact such gross human violations are under way in the nation where the African Union is based, and amid profound silence from African leaders, impugns the aspiration for ‘African solutions to African problems’.”
This weekend, activists are launching a social media campaign using the hashtags #endsexualviolenceintigray #endrapeinwar and #believeblackwomen, and hosting an online conference on wartime sexual violence around the world.

“We named the conference ‘solutions for women by women’. I believe that we need to work on this ourselves. I am tired of waiting for somebody from higher up to start taking this issue seriously,” said Danait Tafere, a conflict analyst, who lived in Tigray before the Covid pandemic.
She blamed a lack of action on racism. “There’s not much happening [to address] sexual violence, and the reason people are not acting quickly is because this is about black women. Black women are not protected.”

Last week, the UN said 350,000 people were now
suffering famine conditions in Tigray.

• In the UK, Rape Crisis offers support for rape and sexual abuse on 0808 802 9999 in England and Wales, 0808 801 0302 in Scotland , or 0800 0246 991 in Northern Ireland . Other international helplines can be found at ibiblio.org/rcip/internl.html

source:
https://amp.theguardian.com/global-development/2021/jun/19/dont-betray-women-of-tigray-calls-grow-for-international-action-against-rape-in-war

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Re: Rape And Genocide: Reports Of Sexual Violence In Ethiopian Conflict. by EdoFirstBorn(m): 3:50pm On Jun 22, 2021
Only in black Africa
Barbarism inhumane acts and disgusting people

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Re: Rape And Genocide: Reports Of Sexual Violence In Ethiopian Conflict. by Nobody: 3:58pm On Jun 22, 2021
EdoFirstBorn:
Only in black Africa
Barbarism inhumane acts and disgusting people

Extremely barbaric! It is very shameful that the African Union headquarters is in Ethiopia.
Re: Rape And Genocide: Reports Of Sexual Violence In Ethiopian Conflict. by IJOBA11: 4:18pm On Jun 22, 2021
THIS IS WHAT I’VE BEEN TELLING MY DARLING SISTER ABOUT THESE PHILISTINE.


ADADIKE THINK!
Re: Rape And Genocide: Reports Of Sexual Violence In Ethiopian Conflict. by ivolt: 4:19pm On Jun 22, 2021
It is always the same story.
The Tigray who are 3% of Ethiopia's population ruled the multiethnic country for decades and
enjoy government largesse.

These same Tigray who claimed to be "patriots" even fought bloody civil war against Eritrea's independence.

But immediately they lost power in 2018, the same patriots starts fighting the government.

It will likely end in secession and another subgroup will emerge within the Tigrays to fight injustice
and the cycle continues.
Re: Rape And Genocide: Reports Of Sexual Violence In Ethiopian Conflict. by Nobody: 4:32pm On Jun 22, 2021
ivolt:
It is always the same story.
Like Biafra, like Rwanda, now Ethiopia.
Re: Rape And Genocide: Reports Of Sexual Violence In Ethiopian Conflict. by Nobody: 4:35pm On Jun 22, 2021
ivolt:
It is always the same story.
The Tigray who are 3% of Ethiopia's population ruled the multiethnic country for decades and
enjoy government largesse.

These same Tigray who claimed to be "patriots" even fought bloody civil war against Eritrea's independence.

But immediately they lost power in 2018, the same patriots starts fighting the government.

It will likely end in secession and another subgroup will emerge within the Tigrays to fight for justice
and the cycle continues.

This bears striking resemblance to Nigeria..
Re: Rape And Genocide: Reports Of Sexual Violence In Ethiopian Conflict. by Nobody: 4:37pm On Jun 22, 2021
Mods this is front-page worthy.

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