I was researching it today, as I recently heard about the refugee and humanitarian crisis, however it is super depressing. It’s also difficult to know which sources are reliable, as there is conflicting information going around about the conflict.

Brief summary: Tigray (northern province of Ethiopia) held parliamentary elections in September, against the wishes of the federal government, citing coronavirus restrictions as the reason. After the Tigray People’s Liberation Front won the election, the Ethiopian government refused to recognise it. The TPLF reportedly attacked a barracks of the federal government’s national army (something the TPLF denies), and was subsequently declared a terrorist organisation, leading to a military operation into Tigray to deal with the group. The internet, electricity and phone lines have reportedly been cut off by the government, and ethnic violence has been stoked. I’ve seen reports of a massacre with 500-600 victims in Mai Kadra. Some sources say it was perpetrated by a militia loyal to the TPLF, some say it was perpetrated by a militia loyal to the government. This has all lead to tens of thousands of refugees fleeing to Sudan.

  • @pimento
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    93 years ago

    When in doubt, wait and see which side the imperialists will support.

  • Makan ☭ CPUSAM
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    33 years ago

    I’m not sure which said to support, to be honest.

    I’m a bit suspicious of the TPLF, tbh, but Ethiopia isn’t guiltless in all this either (or throughout its history).

    Anyone else want to chime in? Because even I’m a bit baffled.

  • @KiwiProle
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    33 years ago

    I am cautiously supporting the TPLF as they are ML. But i really don’t have enough data at this stage to know forsure