Amnesty accuses rebels in Tigray van moord, verkrachtingen en plunderingen | Buitenland

The rebels of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) raised in the north of Ethiopia all the people who lived there, and many of them collapsed and their own dominions were plundered. This is reported by the human rights organization Amnesty International in a report on Wednesdays.




The data reported by Amnesty International will be maintained in August and early September 2021 in Chenna and Kobo, in the Amhara region. Volgens de mensenrechteorganisatie gaat het om oorlogsmisdaden, which can also be declared as misdaden tegen de mensheid.

In en rond het dorp Chenna hebben de rebellen sinds juli tientallen vrouwen en meisjes, van soms maar veertien jaar oud, verkracht. Veertien van de dertig overlevende vrouwen the Amnesty International are interviewed, zeggen dat ze be crashed by more rebels. With sommige vrouwen vond het seksueel geweld Plaats in het bijzijn van hun children. Artsen report bovendia that two overlevenden most have been treated for snijwonden, which were warnlijk veroorzaakt doordat de bayonetten van weren in de geschlachtsdelen van de vrouwen were stoked.

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In the city of Kobo, on September 9th, there will be more waiting burgers. That action well uit wraak for the deserted the rebels in their own struggles had been dealt with by Amhara militias and armed boeren. Missing goodies report that they are picked up by local residents and workers who have goods in execution: they are shot in het hoofd, in the bristle of the rug. By so many slachtoffers the hands were bound on the rug.

In zowel Kobo as Chenna the bewoners also report that the TPLF rebels bezittingen uit hun huizen en winkels hebben stolen. He will also openbare built, waronder ziekenhuizen and scholen, plundered and damaged. “He said it was July 2021, a duidelijker patroon van oorlogsmisdaden and mogelijke misdaden tegen de mensheid af door de Tigrese soldaten in de gebieden van de Amhara-regio die ze onder hun controle hebben,” says Sarah Jackson of Amnesty International. “De Tigrese troepen ton total minachting voor de basic rules of international humanitarian law.”

Wanted to stand by fighting parties

The human rights organization urgently advises the international community to opt for this. “The Verenigde Naties en de Afrikaanse Unie want other teams to be stubborn in the region,” says Jackson. “Te long heeft de Internationale Gemeenschap slachtoffers en overlevenden van misdaden onder internationaal recht in Ethiopia in de Steek gelaten.”

Were the outbreak of the military conflict in the North-Ethiopian region of Tigray in November 2020, Amnesty International heard that there were no reports of wanting to be made by the fighting parties. Also, the Ethiopian governing soldiers and the Eritrese bondgenoten shall be found guilty of having committed a crime and others who have been sentenced.


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