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Katılım Eylül 2022
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nayna@Nayna_2011·
First the European Union.Then the United Kingdom. Now the United States. Major Western powers are steadily moving toward normalization and expanded engagement with the Ethiopian government. All while: • 800,000+ people remain displaced in #Tigray• accountability for wartime atrocities remains absent• survivors continue waiting for justice• humanitarian suffering persists• Genocide Watch warns of ongoing atrocity risks in #Ethiopia This is the growing fear among many survivors: That geopolitical normalization is advancing faster than accountability. Peace agreements may end active war. But without justice, return, protection, and accountability, the underlying conditions that enabled mass atrocities remain unresolved. The question is no longer whether diplomacy should happen. The question is whether normalization without accountability risks entrenching impunity. #Tigray #Ethiopia #Accountability #HumanRights #NeverAgain @EU_Commission @vonderleyen @JosepBorrellF @UKParliament @10DowningStreet @Keir_Starmer @DavidLammy @POTUS @SecRubio @StateDept genocidewatch.com/single-post/et…
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nayna@Nayna_2011·
Congratulations to Monica Juma on your new role leading United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. As Ethiopian refugees face imminent execution in Saudi Arabia after deeply troubling drug-related trials, we hope your leadership will stand for justice, due process, and human dignity. At least 65 remain at risk. Three were already executed. #StopExecutions #HumanRights #JusticeNow @AmbMonicaJuma @UNODC @UNHumanRights hrw.org/news/2026/04/2…
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ሚዘር ኣላ 'ኮ ✨@MizerTigrewayti·
The situation of our people (West Tigray IDPs) in the Htsats IDP shelter and other parts of Tigray is truly a heartbreaking and experiencing the longest and worst humanitarian catastrophic situations in the modern history now in Tigray.
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📌Please help us save those migrants from #Ethiopia in #SaudiArabia who are about to be executed because of local drug charges💔 They have about two weeks left. 📌#SaveMigrantsInSaudi @amnesty @hrw @UN_SaudiArabia @washingtonpost @ForeignAffairs @marcorubio @slammeuz
Chef🧑🏾‍🍳Muller@ChefMuller222

Please help us save those migrants from #Ethiopia in #SaudiArabia who are about to be executed because of local drug charges💔 They have about two weeks left. #SaveMigrantsInSaudi @amnesty @hrw @UN_SaudiArabia @washingtonpost @ForeignAffairs @marcorubio africa-express.info/2026/05/03/dec…

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6/ According to #HRW, at least 65 🇪🇹n migrants are at imminent risk of execution. Many reportedly: Had no lawyers Had no translators Were forced to sign confessions Had no meaningful appeal process This is a due process crisis. @UN_SPExperts @UNHumanRights hrw.org/news/2026/04/2…
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አብ-ሳላት@AbeSalat2025·
1/ ⚖️ Death penalty for nonviolent drug offences violates international law Under the Intl. Covenant on Civil & Political Rights, executions are limited to the “most serious crimes” typically involving intentional killing. #StopExecutions @UN @UN_Vienna hrw.org/news/2026/04/2…
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nayna@Nayna_2011·
Dialogue, Implementation, and the Fragility of Peace in Tigray By: Nayna Feleg The tragedy of war is not measured only by the number of lives lost, the cities destroyed, or the institutions shattered. It is also measured by what remains unresolved after the guns fall silent. In Tigray, the signing of the Pretoria Peace Agreement formally ended large-scale hostilities, but it did not fully restore peace in the deeper human, political, and constitutional sense. Peace agreements derive legitimacy not merely from signature, but from implementation. A ceasefire may halt open warfare, yet societies emerging from catastrophic violence require far more than military silence. They require reconstruction, political inclusion, economic recovery, the safe return of displaced communities, and above all, the rebuilding of trust between peoples and institutions. Without these foundations, conflict risks evolving into what many scholars describe as a “prolonged post-conflict exception,” where emergency conditions become normalized administratively, economically, and psychologically. This is why dialogue among all stakeholders is essential to easing tensions in Tigray today. Dialogue is often misunderstood in polarized political environments. It is not weakness, surrender, or political theater. In deeply traumatized post-war societies, dialogue becomes a mechanism of stabilization. It is how fractured communities prevent fear from hardening into permanent division. In the absence of communication and political inclusion, mistrust expands rapidly. Rumors replace transparency, symbolic actions become securitized, and populations that have already endured immense suffering begin to fear the return of violence even in moments where open warfare has not resumed. The current reality in Tigray reflects this fragile condition. Many displaced farmers remain unable to safely return to lands cultivated by their families for generations. Reports by Human Rights Watch have continued to raise concerns about ongoing persecution of Tigrayans, unresolved displacement, insecurity, and restrictions affecting civilians, particularly in Western Tigray. Large sectors of industry and economic infrastructure remain devastated after the war. According to regional officials, thousands of businesses remain closed and over one hundred thousand livelihoods have been affected by stalled reconstruction, damaged supply chains, debt burdens, and economic paralysis. For many ordinary people, peace therefore remains something promised politically but not yet fully experienced socially or economically. This is precisely why a ceasefire alone cannot be mistaken for durable peace. The central challenge facing Ethiopia today is not only preventing renewed war, but preventing unresolved conflict from becoming structurally embedded into the post-war order itself. A society cannot fully heal while large populations remain displaced, reconstruction remains stalled, and political uncertainty persists. Many post-conflict societies demonstrate that unresolved exclusion after war often prolongs instability long after formal peace agreements are signed. The challenge is also constitutional and international in nature. Modern legal frameworks seek to reconcile two principles simultaneously: the territorial integrity of states and the right of peoples to meaningful political participation and internal self-determination. These principles are not inherently contradictory. In fact, durable territorial integrity is strengthened, not weakened, when populations feel represented, protected, economically integrated, and included within constitutional systems. 1/2 hrw.org/news/2026/04/2…
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