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    land rights. Tigrayans are branched out across the world in diaspora communities but are native residence of Tigray. Areas where Tigrayans have strong...
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    Forces engaged in systemic campaigns deliberately targeting Tigrayans in the Western Zone. Tigrayans were often killed en masse, forcibly expelled, or otherwise...
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    Tigray war (redirect from Tigrayan War)
    Food Programme. Tigrayans' houses were arbitrarily searched and Tigrayans' bank accounts suspended. During the conflict, many Tigrayans were profiled both...
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  • of Ethiopia and Eritrea who traditionally speak the Tigrinya language: Tigrayans Tigrinya people This set index article includes a list of related items...
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    ethnic groups. Tigrayan nationalists accuse Amharas of imposing their cultural, economic and political hegemony over Tigrayans. Tigrayan nationalism is...
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    killings of Tigrayans is widespread in the Amhara region. The article states that when the mass expulsions in Welkait started, majority of Tigrayans left, however...
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    product of the marginalization of Tigrayans within Ethiopia after Menelik II of Shewa became emperor in 1889. The Tigrayan traditional elite and peasantry...
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    Anti-Tigrayan sentiment is a broad opposition, discrimination, hatred and bias against Tigrayans that reside in northern Ethiopia. During the EPRDF era...
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  • include camps holding Tigrayans during the Tigray war, Eritreans, and Amharas during the war in Amhara. Internment camps to hold Tigrayans were run during the...
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    in Eritrea and in northern Ethiopia's Tigray Region by the Tigrinya and Tigrayan peoples respectively. It is also spoken by the global diaspora of these...
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    acts constituting genocide, which include: Killing Tigrayans: Systematic mass killings of Tigrayan civilians. Causing Serious Bodily or Mental Harm: Widespread...
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    would have to investigate the looting and destruction of the war (TPLF); Tigrayans arrested as a result of the war would have to be unconditionally released...
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    culturally rejected the Tigrayans, who decreased their usage of Amharic, reverting to Tigrinya, and discrimination against the Tigrayans became strong. Eritreans...
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    Washington Post. Retrieved July 16, 2021. "A bid 'to exterminate us': Tigrayans recount massacre by Eritrean troops". RFI. March 3, 2021. Retrieved July...
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    Killing civilians would scare the remaining Tigrayans and make them flee. However, on many occasions, Tigrayans were prevented to leave, as having them in...
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    “Abyssinian par excellence,” today it is also celebrated by Gurages and Tigrayans. In the past, Tigrinya-speakers in both Ethiopia and Eritrea traditionally...
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  • and their area of inhabitation should not be confused with that of the Tigrayans, who live in northern Ethiopia and the Biher-Tigrinya who live in the...
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    the region and to Africa at large. 96% of Tigrayans are Orthodox Christian. After Armenians, ethnic Tigrayans have the highest percentage of Orthodox Christians...
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    ethnic groups, the four largest of which are the Oromo, Amhara, Somali and Tigrayans. According to the Ethiopian national census of 2007, the Oromo are the...
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    scorched earth strategy in Tigray has all but ensured the alienation of most Tigrayans. It has also ensured that the TDF will have no shortage of committed fighters...
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    addition, there exist Italian Eritrean (concentrated in Asmara) and Ethiopian Tigrayan communities. Neither is generally given citizenship unless through marriage...
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    original on 2 May 2024. Lucy Kassa (7 November 2021). "'They just vanished': Tigrayans disappear for months in secret Ethiopian detention camps". The Globe and...
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  • November 2021. Plaut, Martin (12 August 2021). "The Oromo alliance with Tigrayans – opportunities and risks". Eritrea Hub. Archived from the original on...
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    ethnic cleansing against Tigrayans in Western Tigray. In several towns across Western Tigray, signs were displayed ordering Tigrayans to leave, and local administrators...
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  • people, an ethnic group of Tigray and Eritrea Tigray (disambiguation) Tigrayan-Tigrinya people (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Ethiopia–Tigray peace agreement (category Tigrayan peace process)
    an ethnic cleansing of Tigrayans in the area. The TPLF had previously stated that the return of the Western Zone to Tigrayan control was a "non-negotiable"...
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  • identifying ethnic Tigrayans from all government agencies and NGOs" being used by federal police to request a list of ethnic Tigrayans from an office of...
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    ethnic cleansing of Tigrayans, stating that Ethiopia's leaders in closed-door talks said "they are going to wipe out the Tigrayans for 100 years." Ethiopia's...
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  • he would raise suspicion in the region during ethnic profiling against Tigrayans. Heaven's mother, Abekyelesh Adeba, was a nurse who raised Heaven and...
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    unique occasion of admiring the traditional house building style of the Tigrayans. As living standards increase, the wealthier farmers frequently prefer...
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