Siege of Tigray
The siege of Tigray was part of the war in Tigray, the government-led siege on its people in northern Ethiopia's Tigray Region.
After Tigray Defense Forces (TDF) retook most parts of Tigray including the city of Mekelle on 28 June 2021, after eight months since the outbreak of the Tigray war in November 2020, the government of Ethiopia began to siege all parts of Tigray under control of TDF.[1][2][3]
See also
[edit]- Genocide in Tigray
- Timeline of the Tigray War
- War crimes in the Tigray War
- Casualties of the Tigray War
- Sexual violence in the Tigray War
- Ethiopia–Tigray peace agreement
- Tigray People's Liberation Front
References
[edit]- ^ "War and siege inflicted damage on Tigray's ecosystem", ethiopia-insight.com, 22 February 2023, retrieved July 19, 2023
- ^ "Confronting Ethiopia's Abusive Siege", hrw.org, 31 August 2022, retrieved July 19, 2023
- ^ "How Tigray war rape victims turned to Rwandan genocide survivors to heal", aljazeera.com, 22 October 2024, retrieved October 22, 2024