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through my research on Sudan and the Congo i also found out about the current Tigray genocide happening in Ethiopia:
http://worldwithoutgenocide.org/genocides-and-conflicts/ethiopia-tigray#:~:text=In%202021%2C%20credible%20reports%20began,hyenas'%20or%20'unfamiliar%20others.
i’ve donated to the Tigray Disaster Relief fund, please also donate or share!
i’ll share any other charities or resources i find!
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san8ny · 4 months
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please please PLEASE also start talking about the tigray genocide and ethnic-cleansing in the Ethiopia region thats currently ongoing guys. It has been happening SINCE 2020! AND THE PRESIDENT OF ETHIOPIA IS BACKING IT ALONG ERITREA!
HERE’s somewhere to read it in it’s full length:
A WOMAN WAS RAPED BY 14 AMHARA (A tribe located in Ethiopia, as Ethiopia is home to hundreds of ethnic groupings and tribes) SOLDIERS AS SHE HUNG FROM A TREE— ONLY TO SEE HER CHILD DEAD AT HER FEET!!
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IF YOU HAVE THE MEANS TO DONATE, PLEASE DO OR ATLEAST SHARE THIS!
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beas-mind · 1 month
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Tigray Resources
What’s going on:
https://omnatigray.org/whats-happening-in-tigray/
sign a petition:
omnatigray link for donations:
sign a petition:
donate to support tigray children on their education:
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letshelpsaveeveryone · 5 months
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technologicdreamer · 7 months
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What's happening in Tigray?
On November 4, 2020, Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed mobilized the Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF), the Eritrean Defense Forces (EDF), and the Amhara Special Forces to launch a war against the over 7 million people of the region of Tigray, the northernmost region of the Ethiopian federation. Despite the Ethiopian regime’s initial assertions that this is a “domestic law-and-order” operation directed against a Tigrayan political entity, the ongoing brutal involvement of Eritrean government and troops, the reported use of armed drones, the atrocious human rights abuses, and escalating humanitarian catastrophe in Tigray clearly show that this is an all-out war being waged against the people of Tigray. The war has unleashed innumerable atrocities that have devastated Tigray, becoming the world’s deadliest war, destabilizing Ethiopia, and undermining peace and security in the Horn of Africa. There have been verified reports of widespread civilian massacres, extra-judicial executions, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), man-made famine, looting, destruction of health care facilities, and forced displacement of millions of Tigrayans. The picture emerging since the beginning of the war—albeit incomplete due to a telecommunications blockade affecting large swaths of the region—provides a glimpse into the level of devastation in Tigray.
From the site for Omna Tigray, a non-profit organization advocating for the Tigrayan people. Please click through to know more.
Here's also a direct link to their donation/projects page.
[tw: there's flashing/glitching images in their homepage, but the links given are safe]
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bonnibatz · 6 months
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RAISE AWARENESS FOR
ETHIOPIA + TIGRAY
HAITI
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philanthropicpeople · 2 years
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Band Aid Donates £500,000 For Tigray Refugees
Band Aid has donated £500,000 (627,827 USD) to the UN for Ethiopian refugees amid the Tigray War. The ongoing civil war in Ethiopia, between the Tigray Defense Forces, the Ethiopian National Defense Force, and the Ethiopian Federal Police has displaced millions of people since it began in November 2020. Massive human rights abuses including deliberately engineered famine conditions have killed…
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agency7xyz · 2 years
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A very popular term known as the “Tigris, Euthpian crisis” is making it to the headlines. Now the concern is what is it all about? Why did t start and who is to be blamed for it? We have all that and much more lined up next in the article for you.
The History behind the Tigris-Ethiopia Crisis
Ethiopia is claimed to be the oldest Independent country of Africa and it has undergone quite a several changes post the declaration of Mr.Abiy’s win as the Prime Minister. He appealed to bring unity, peace, and brotherhood to the people of Ethiopia. The Political scenario of Ethiopia has quite a several parties, amongst which are the Tigrayans who claim to be the 7% of the total population of Ethiopia. In the early 1970s, this party namely TPLF fought a war to free the locality from military control and thus won the land to become the government of Ethiopia. The coalition won by the TPLF did bring some freedom to the land but the Central Government denied losing any grip on Ethiopia. In 2019, Mr.Abiy dissolved the Coalition but again the Tigrayans refused to join the Prosperity Party set up by Mr.Abiy. Things heated up further when the Tigrayanas started fighting and brought up revolts all across Ethiopia and last September they decided to conduct a vote of their own. This had no support of the law and was purely illegal. They also started questioning Prime Minister Mr.ABiy and said that he holds a kind of a favor to Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki. Mr.Abiy went on to sign a peace treaty with Eritrea’s government which led him to win the Noble Peace Prize.
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Please share this link. Please donate to this cause.
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criticaldrive7 · 3 years
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https://help.rescue.org/donate/ethiopia?ms=gs_ppc_fy21_ethiopia_dmusa_nov&initialms=gs_ppc_fy21_ethiopia_dmusa_nov&gclid=CjwKCAjwieuGBhAsEiwA1Ly_naXELqgVtEcbmNXHF8yU2g8kgT308uKw4s2v6oXScIcPytWw0egT2RoCSnQQAvD_BwE
Here’s a link for donations to refugees impacted by the damage in the Tigray region of Ethiopia.
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130w · 3 years
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#Rp @_susolo Please join @mrsheaven90 TODAY and #Donate what you can! The #Genocide in #Tigray #Ethiopia has left millions of people at risk of dying due to a man made famine caused by the Ethiopian Government. Please donate, share this post, tag friends and family or TWEET “ I stand with #Tigray #StopWarOnTigray “ It all helps 🙏🏾 https://www.instagram.com/p/COnfURFFOax/?igshid=g5bbsldonae0
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Tw: I will not be sharing the full text of this article, because it contains distressingly vivid descriptions of sexual violence.
If anyone knows of any legitimate local organisations who are in need of donations, or anything else we can do to help the women affected by these war crimes, please add them in the notes.
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the-empress-7 · 3 years
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I think it’s good that The Weeknd has become a UN Goodwill Ambassador, even if it is just a PR stunt position or paid PR etc. for some.
The Weeknd was born to Ethiopian immigrants in Canada, and Ethiopia has historically but also currently had plenty of social, political and economic issues.
He also struggled with drug abuse at a young age but overcame it, and has helped fund Ge'ez courses at the University of Toronto and also courses in Ethiopian Studies. He’s also donated money to The Ethiopian Orthodox Church that he grew up in, but also donated money to women and baby medical facilities in Uganda, and has participated in MUSICARES and Covid-19 fundraising.
He has also donated to BLM, National Bail Out, Equal Justice Initiative, victims of the Beirut explosion, to the World Food Programme, helping victims of the Tigray War that is currently happening, and has met with individuals such as Samantha Power to talk and take action on humanitarian issues specifically in Ethiopia, and his UN Goodwill Ambassador is specifically in the area of the World Food Programme.
Ethiopia has historically faced many famines which his family itself faced and ended up immigrating away from to escape the suffering.
Unlike Meghan and Harry, The Weeknd walks the walk and doesn’t just talk the talk, and puts hundreds of thousands into initiatives. It’s understandable someone like Angelina Jolie would be impressed enough to meet with him.
Thanks. I love his music, and I know that sounds really shallow in light of what you shared about him.
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news-of-the-day · 3 years
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1/13/21
Capitol Riot
After Pence declined to use the 25th amendment to force Trump to step down, congress convened and impeached Trump a second time, 232-197, on the grounds of inciting insurrection. McConnell said he would not bring the Senate back in session before next Tuesday, and that he did not think a fair trial could occur before the inauguration. (BBC, The Hill)
More businesses are either ending ties with the Trump brand or ending donations to the Republican politicians who challenged Biden's win. YouTube has suspended Trump's channel. (Al Jazeera)
There will now be 20K National Guard troops at the ready for the inauguration. (Reuters)
Trump has released statements condemning the violence, asking for no more violence or crimes, and for tempers to cool. (Washington Times)
Corona news:
Current cases are ~92.7M, current deaths are ~1.98M. (Worldometer)
The Trump administration announced to use the vaccine for people 65 and older, and adults with medical conditions. They also said to use vaccines that were being held for the second booster shot required a month later. (NYT)
Sinovac's vaccine, CoronaVac, was originally said to have an efficacy rate of 78%. It's now been downgraded to 50%. (NYT)
Johnson & Johnson are behind on production of their vaccine. (Politico)
Another variant of the virus was found in Japan in travelers coming from Brazil. (Japan Times)
Other news:
There was an attack in a village called Daletti, Ethiopia, killing over 80. The perpetrators seem to be Gumuz, an ethnic group who claims the land the village was on. Although it isn't high in the news anymore, there is still fighting in the northern Tigray region as well. (Al Jazeera)
Israel has been doing air raids against Syria for the past week, but yesterday they killed over 50. (Al Jazeera)
The Supreme Court reinstated a requirement that women must pick up abortion medication in person. It was previously struck down over concerns over the coronavirus. (Washington Post)
Although the US government had plans on banning Americans from investing in Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu, it reversed them. I forgot to mention last week that the NYSE did ultimately decide to delist China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom. (WSJ)
Sheldon Adelson, famous billionaire and Republican donor, died at age 87. (NYT)
Archaeologists believe they've found the world's oldest cave painting in Indonesia, dated at 45K years old. It's of a pig. (Phys)
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expatimes · 4 years
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Ethiopia: First foreign aid convoy enters Mekelle, says ICRC | Conflict News
The first international aid convoy carrying medicines and relief supplies has arrived in Mekelle, the capital of Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has said.
In a statement on Saturday, ICRC said the convoy from the Geneva-based group and the Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS) was sent in coordination with the Ethiopian authorities.
Seven Red Cross trucks brought medicines and medical equipment for 400 wounded as well as relief supplies. These supplies will be donated to Ayder Hospital, the Regional Health Bureau, and the ERCS pharmacy in Mekelle.
“It is the first international aid to arrive in Mekelle since fighting erupted in Tigray more than one month ago,” the statement said.
Aid trucks managed to enter the region amid international calls for more transparency into the month-long fighting between Ethiopian forces and those of the fugitive Tigray regional government. Thousands of people, including civilians, are thought to have been killed.
At least one large-scale massacre has been documented by human rights groups, and others are feared.
“Doctors and nurses have been forced to make impossible choices of which services to continue and which services to cut, after going weeks without new supplies, running water and electricity,” said Patrick Youssef, ICRC’s regional director for Africa, following a visit to Addis Ababa.
“This medical shipment will inject new stocks, help patients and reduce those impossible life-or-death triage decisions.”
Youssef said the federal health ministry also delivered medical supplies to Mekelle’s health facilities.
“The supplies will make an immediate and lifesaving difference to the people who today are going without access to medical care,” said Youssef. “We expect that many healthcare facilities in Tigray are facing the same challenges as Ayder Hospital and urgently need support.”
Calls for transparency
The Tigray region remains largely cut off from the world with food and medicine desperately needed by the population of six million – some one million now thought to be displaced.
The lack of transparency, with most communications and transport links severed, complicates efforts to verify the warring sides’ claims.
It also hides the extent of atrocities feared to have been committed since Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on November 4 announced fighting had begun with the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), which dominated Ethiopia’s government for nearly 30 years before he came to power and sidelined it.
Each government now regards the other as illegal, as the TPLF objects to the postponement of national elections until next year because of the COVID-19 pandemic and sees Abiy’s mandate as expired.
The aid trucks had been ready for days, but Ethiopia’s government has repeatedly objected to what it calls external “interference” from efforts at dialogue to delivering aid, drawing on its history as the rare African country never colonised, a source of deep national pride.
ICRC’s Jeremy England, speaking to Al Jazeera from Addis Ababa, said the “main priority” is to transport “medicines, surgical supplies, and basic items that are necessary for the hospital to function”.
“They [hospitals] are dealing with a large number of trauma patients from the conflict, but also their regular caseload,” England said.
“In Mekelle, what we’ve seen is a number of wounded persons and also displaced persons coming into that city … and the city’s own residents being deprived of power, water, communications for over a month,” he said.
“However, this [aid] is in no way enough, and it’s hard to tell what’s the scale of need beyond Mekelle.”
In neighbouring Sudan, nearly 50,000 Ethiopian refugees now take shelter. Some resist being moved to a camp away from the border in the hope that missing family members, separated by the fighting, can be found.
Meanwhile, the United Nations on Friday said it has not been able to reach four refugee camps housing nearly 100,000 Eritreans in Tigray.
The UN and rights groups expressed growing alarm over the plight of the Eritrean refugees caught in the Ethiopian conflict, warning their safety and survival are at great risk.
The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said it had received “an overwhelming number of disturbing reports” of  refugees being killed or kidnapped and forcibly returned to Eritrea, which borders Ethiopia’s battle-scarred Tigray region.
“If confirmed, these actions would constitute a major violation of international law,” said Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
#world Read full article: https://expatimes.com/?p=15415&feed_id=22543
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agency7xyz · 2 years
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A massive mishap and warfare condition is predominant in Ethiopia. The names that are most commonly heard and mentioned are the Central Government and Tigray People’s Liberation Front(TPLF). Now, the question is what is the origin of this front? Who leads this and why are the common people of Ethiopia not speaking about the problems they are facing? Let’s get to the Questions and their solutions straight.
Learn more about TPLF — Tigray People’s Liberation Front
What is Tigray People’s Liberation Front?
The Tigray People’s Liberation Front was first established on 18the February 1975 in a lesser-known place Dedebit in Northwestern Tigray. It is a Left-wing, nationalist, paramilitary group of people who later on became a political party and took over to rule Ethiopia forming a government. The front first started with a few people and now has become a huge group with group armed forces and has brought quite some changes in Ethiopia as an opposing party. From 1989 to 2018, they run a successful coalition of the movement named Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front. This group of people who belong to the Tigray People’s Liberation Front is very ambitious when it comes to war and fighting a war front. The pages of History still acknowledge the massive victory of the TPLF against the Derg regime. The war was 15years long one but none of the soldiers left the front before becoming victorious. That is the amount of trust and compassion they have for their motherland Tigray. They hate to believe that any kind of injustice or overuse of power that happens in Tigray or some cases the whole of Ethiopia they start revolting about it.
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