JUNE 15, 2021  ETHIOPIANEWSTIGRAY

Source: In the Blue

Ethiopia (Tigray): Informal Interactive Dialogue on the Humanitarian Situation

Tomorrow (15 June), Security Council members will hold an in-person informal interactive dialogue (IID) on the humanitarian situation in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. Ireland requested the meeting. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Mark Lowcock and WFP Executive Director David Beasley have been invited to brief. Representatives of the Ethiopian Government may also participate.

Council dynamics on Tigray have been difficult, and the format of meetings on the issue has been a topic of discussion and division among Council members. Thus far, five Council meetings were held on Ethiopia under “any other business” (AOB), a standing agenda item in closed consultations. The AOB format is often used when an issue is not on the Council’s agenda or when members want to have a more discreet discussion of an item already on the agenda.

In recent weeks, several Council members have expressed the wish to raise awareness of the situation in Tigray by discussing it in a formal public meeting. It appears that initially several members wanted to link the briefing to resolution 2417 of 24 May 2018 on conflict-induced food insecurity to address the reported rising level of food insecurity in Tigray. In resolution 2417, the Council requests the Secretary-General to “report swiftly to the Council when the risk of conflict-induced famine and wide-spread food insecurity in armed conflict contexts occurs” and expresses its intention to “give its full attention to such information provided by the Secretary-General when those situations are brought to its attention”. Since the resolution’s adoption, OCHA has alerted the Council to risks of famine in conflict situations through several white papers, including in a September 2020 white paper on the situations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), northeast Nigeria, South Sudan, and Yemen, which led the Council to meet on the issue on 17 September 2020.

On 25 May, OCHA provided Council members with a white paper referencing resolution 2417, which contained updates on food security risks in Tigray. The white paper, which was not made public, apparently estimates that 20 percent of the population in the Tigray region is in a state of emergency food insecurity and establishes a link between the levels of food insecurity and the ongoing hostilities. It notes that Ethiopian authorities estimate that over 90 percent of the harvest for 2020 was lost due to looting, burning or other forms of conflict-related destruction, while some 80 percent of livestock was looted or slaughtered. The paper also lists other drivers of food shortage in the area, such as recent below-average rainfalls, locust infestation, and the adverse economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The white paper apparently also notes that although cooperation with Ethiopia regarding humanitarian access has improved following the shift from an approval to a notification system for humanitarian assistance in March, humanitarian operations continue to face attacks, obstruction, seizure of cargo and delays. Military movements, fighting and non-cooperation of armed elements have also been impeding aid delivery. It seems that the white paper contains several recommendations for member states on possible steps to address the situation, including pressuring parties to the conflict to end violence, pursue a political solution and respect international law. It further suggests that the international community scale up funding and support for humanitarian assistance.

This account is echoed in regular updates by OCHA on the humanitarian situation in the region. An OCHA update from 3 June reported acts of violence against civilians, including incidents of arbitrary arrests, beatings and other forms of ill-treatment and conflict-related sexual violence perpetrated against the Tigray population. It stated that critical civilian infrastructure requires rehabilitation or repair, as many schools and hospitals have been looted, destroyed, or used as shelters or barracks for soldiers. UN officials further report that Eritrean troops remain in Ethiopia, despite the Ethiopian government’s announcement of their withdrawal in April. In a 10 June interview with Reuters, Lowcock reportedly maintained that Eritrean troops are blocking food supplies to more than one million people in areas outside of government control.

While some Council members sought to have an open session on the Tigray region and to connect it to resolution 2417, other members, including the “A3 plus one” (Kenya, Niger, Tunisia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines), China and Russia apparently prefer less Council involvement on the issue. These Council members emphasise Ethiopia’s efforts to address the situation, especially following the switch from an approval system to a notification system for humanitarian access and the announcement of the withdrawal of Eritrean troops.

It seems that the option of holding a private meeting was also considered. While this would have been a closed meeting, as a formal meeting of the Council it would have placed the issue of Tigray on the Council’s formal agenda, and some members were not comfortable with this option. The “A3 plus one” apparently preferred an informal closed format. It seems that among the suggested options, an IID, which is an informal, closed setting that allows for frank discussion among Council members and the country concerned, was the most acceptable option to the “A3 plus one”, prompting Ireland to eventually call for an IID on 9 June.

One possible option for members who wanted to hold either an open or closed formal meeting would have been to request a meeting on the humanitarian situation in Tigray and to call for a procedural vote if there was opposition to holding the meeting. (Procedural votes require nine members in favour to be adopted and cannot be vetoed by a permanent member.) However, it does not appear that this suggestion was seriously considered.

At tomorrow’s meeting, the European Council members and the US are likely to call for improved humanitarian access and protection of humanitarian workers, the cessation of hostilities, the withdrawal of Eritrean forces in accordance with the Ethiopian government’s April announcement, and investigations into reported violations of international humanitarian and human rights law. Other members, including the “A3 plus one”, China and Russia, may stress the need for increased regional cooperation, and might seek further details on the Ethiopian government’s efforts to address the humanitarian situation. China and Russia are likely to emphasise the importance of state sovereignty in the context of humanitarian aid delivery.

The divisions among members over Council engagement on Tigray were also reflected in attempts to agree on a Council product on the situation. After failing to agree on a press statement following the Council’s meeting on 3 March, Council members were able to issue a press statement following the Council’s 15 April meeting. In the press statement, which was issued on 22 April, Council members acknowledged the efforts by the Ethiopian government to provide humanitarian assistance and increased access, called for a scaled-up humanitarian response, expressed deep concern about allegations of human rights violations and abuses, and urged full respect for international law. It appears that some members would have preferred stronger language relating to the human rights situation and that a reference to the presence of Eritrean forces was omitted due to opposition from some members.

With the Council divided on how to address the situation in Ethiopia, Council members in favour of strong involvement have explored other options to discuss the situation in Tigray, including outside the UN, to increase pressure on Ethiopia and Eritrea. One example is the US-organised open “US-EU high-level roundtable on the humanitarian emergency in Tigray”, which took place on the eve of the G7 Summit on 10 June. US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield, in her statement during the event, deplored the lack of consensus on a public meeting and called for “meaningful action to address the crisis”.

JUNE 14, 2021  ETHIOPIANEWSTIGRAY

Addressing the faithful gathered in St Peter’s Square for the Sunday Angelus Pope Francis turned his thoughts to the suffering people of Ethiopia’s Tigray region “which is suffering from a serious humanitarian crisis that could expose the poorest to famine”.

Source: Vatican News

A lady is seen at a refugee camp housing Ethiopians fleeing the fighting in the Tigray regionA lady is seen at a refugee camp housing Ethiopians fleeing the fighting in the Tigray region 
Pope Francis prays for the victims of violence in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, as well as for all those who risk their lives crossing the Mediterranean Sea, and for children forced into labour.

By Vatican News staff writer

Addressing the faithful gathered in St Peter’s Square for the Sunday Angelus Pope Francis turned his thoughts to the suffering people of Ethiopia’s Tigray region “which is suffering from a serious humanitarian crisis that could expose the poorest to famine”.

The Pope warned that there is already famine in the region. “Let us pray together that the violence will cease immediately, that food and health care will be guaranteed to all, and that social harmony will be restored as soon as possible”, he said.

The Pope then thanked all those “who work to alleviate the suffering of the people”.

Wold Day Against Child Labour

Pope Francis then went on to note that Saturday marked World Day against Child Labor. “It is not possible to close our eyes to the exploitation of children, deprived of the right to play, to study and to dream”, said the Pope. He said that according to estimates by the International Labour Organization, there are over 150 million children exploited for work today – a tragedy! “150 million: more or less the same as all the inhabitants of Spain, together with France and together with Italy”, he added.  “Let’s renew all together the effort to eliminate this slavery of our times”, concluded the Pope.

The plight of Migrants

The Pope then went on to pray for the numerous tragedies that continue to occur over the Mediterranean Sea. He noted that “this afternoon, a ceremony will take place in Augusta, Sicily, to receive the wreck of the boat that was shipwrecked on 18 April, 2015”. “May this symbol of so many tragedies of the Mediterranean Sea continue to challenge the conscience of all and foster the growth of a more supportive humanity, which breaks down the wall of indifference”, said the Pope. Let’s think about it: the Mediterranean has become the largest cemetery in Europe.

World Blood Donor Day

Concluding his appeals, Pope Francis noted that tomorrow, Monday, is World Blood Donor Day. “I heartily thank the volunteers and I encourage them to continue their work, bearing witness to the values of generosity and gratuitousness”, said the Pope.

JUNE 13, 2021  ETHIOPIANEWSTIGRAY

This statement, released by US President Biden, includes the following paragraph:

“54. We are deeply concerned by the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray region and reports of an unfolding major humanitarian tragedy, including potentially hundreds of thousands in famine conditions. We condemn ongoing atrocities, including widespread sexual violence, and we welcome the ongoing Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) investigations and call for full accountability for reported human rights violations in Tigray and for the perpetrators to be brought to justice. We call for an immediate cessation of hostilities, unimpeded humanitarian access to all areas and the immediate withdrawal of Eritrean forces. We urge all parties to pursue a credible political process, which is the only solution to the crisis. We further call upon Ethiopia’s leaders to advance a broader inclusive political process to foster national reconciliation and consensus toward a future based on respect for the human and political rights of all Ethiopians.”

ዝምድናን ርክብን ህዝቢ ኤርትራን ጉጅለ ህግደፍን ብዙሕ ግዜ መዛረቢ ኣጀንዳ ኮይኑ ይለዓል እዩ። ዝተፈላለዩ ወገናት፡ ነዚ ጉዳይዚ ብዝምልከት ዝተፈላለየ ኣረኣእያታት ኣለዎም። ህዝቢ ኤርትራን ህግደፍን እውን ከም ቀንዲ ተዋሳእቲ ኣብቲ ርክቦም ነናቶም ሚዛን ኣለዎም። ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ኣብ ትሕቲ ምምሕዳር ህግደፍ  ራህዋ፡ ቅሳነትን ፍትሕን ከም ዘይረኽበ ይፈልጥ ኢዩ። እቲ ጉጅለ ብዘይሕገመንግስቲ ይገዝኦን ኩሉ መሰላቱ ይገፎን ከምዘሎ ኣዳዕዲዑ ይርዳእ ኢዩ። ብገዛእ መስዋእቱ ካብ ዘመጸኣ ሃገሩ ምኽንያታት ፈጢሩ ናብ ስደት ንከምርሕ እንዳደፈአ፡ ኮነ ኢሉ ከብርሶ ከም ዝሰርሕ ስለ ዝርዳእ፡ ከም ብህዝቢ ዘይግደስ ጨቋኒ ስርዓት ካብ ዝፈልጦ ነዊሕ ግዜ ኮይኑ እዩ።

ጉጅለ ህግደፍ ብወገኑ፡ ኣብ ህዝቢ ዘለዎ ሚዛን ኣብ ንዕቀት ዝተሞርኮሰ ኢዩ። ህዝቢ ክሓስብን ብዛዕባ ጉዳይ ሃገሩ ንክውስንን ዓቕሚ ዘይብሉ ገይሩ ይቖጽሮ።  ሓቢእካ ዝሕባእኳ እንተአይኮነ፡ ኣብ ልዕሊ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ዝፈጽሞ ዘሎ፡ ካብ ወጽዓ ጀሚርካ ክሳብ ምብራስ ከም ህዝቢ ዝምጠጥ ገበናቱ ሓቢኡ፡ ሓላይ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ መሲሉ ክቐርብዩ ዝፍትን። ናይዚ ወገን ህዝቢ ዘይኮነ ወገኑ ተመሲሉ  ንምርኣይ ዝገብሮ ፈተነ ቀንዲ ምኽንያት ከኣ፡ ብህዝቢ ተኸዊሉ ካብ ተሓታትነት ናይቲ ዝፍጽሞ ገበናት ንምሕባእ እዩ። ካብዚ ነቒሉ  ምስ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ንዘየብሉ ፍቕርን ምቅርራብን ኣጸባቢቑ ከቕርብ እንከሎ “ሓደ ህዝቢ ሓደ ልቢ” ብማለት ከምቲ ፋሽስታውያን መራሕቲ ንምድህላል  ዝዝምርዎ ይዝምር።  ሎሚ ግና እዚ ኣበሃህላኡ በቲ ኣብ ህዝቢ ዝፍጽሞ ዘሎ ገበናት፡ ኣብ ቅድሚ ኩሉ ስለ ዝተቓለዐ፡ ከዘውትሮ ሞራላዊ ብቕዓት ዝውንን ኣይኮነን።

ጉጅለ ህግደፍ ብኢሳያሳዊ ጸረ ህዝቢ ኣተሓሳስባ ዝምራሕ፡ ኣብ ልዕሊ ህዝቢ ዝጨከኑ ውሑዳት ኣካላት ዝኸበብዎ ኣዝዩ ጸቢብ ጉጅለ እዩ። ካብዚ ሓሊፉ ወይ ሰኣን ምርደኦም፡ ወይ ድማ ተረዲእዎስ ካብ ህዝብን ሃገርን ጸቢብ ረብሐኦም ስለ ዘቐደሙ፡ ኣብ ከባብዚ ጉጅለ ዘጣቕዑ ውሱናት ኤርትራውያን’ውን ኣለዉ። ካብዚ ወጻኢ መላእ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ፡ በቲ ጉጅለ ኣይውከልን፡ ብሕማቕ ተግባራት ናይዚ ጉጅለ ብርሑቕ ይኹን ብቐረባ ኣይሕተትን እዩ። ስለዚ ዝምድና ህዝቢ ኤርትራን ጉጅለ ህግደፍን ካብቲ “ህዝብን መንግስትን በበይኖም እዮም፡ መንግስቲ ሓላፋይ እዩ ህዝቢ ግና ነባሪ እዩ” ዝብል ብሂል፡ ዝኾነ ይኹን ናይ ወካልን ተወካልን ዝምድናን ቃል ኪዳንን ዘየብሎም ምዃኖም ምርዳእ ኣገዳሲ እዩ። እዚ ብሩህ ክነሱ፡ ኮነ ኢልካ ንኤርትራን ህዝባን ተሓታቲ ንምግባሮም፡ ዘይላገብ ንምልጋብ ዝግበር ፈተነ ጌጋ እዩ።

ጉጅለ ህግደፍ በቲ ኣብ ኤርትራ ክፍጽሞ ዝጸንሐ ገበናት፡ ንሱ  ናይ ህዝቢ፡ ህዝቢ ከኣ ዘይናቱ ምዃኑ ብተግባሩ ኣረጋጊጽዎ እዩ። ኣብ ስልጣን ዝነብር ዘሎ እውን፡ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ፈቒድሉ ዘይኮነ፡ ኣገዲዱ ምዃኑ ኩሉ ዝተረደኦን ሓቂ እዩ። ዝምድናኦም ከኣ ከምቲ “ከብድን ሕቖን” ዝበሃል፡ ብንጹር ናይ ተወጻዕን ወጻዕን እዩ። እዚ እከይ ጸረ ህዝቢ ተግባራት ናይቲ ጉጅለ፡ ኣብ ዝኸደ እንተኸደ ምስኡ ሓቢሩ ዝጐዓዝ እምበር  “ኣብ ኤርትራ ርኹስ ካብ ኤርትራ ወጻኢ ግና ቅዱስ” ክኸውን ኣይክእልን እዩ። ሎሚ ብሓፈሻ ኣብ ኢትዮጵያ ብፍላይ ከኣ ኣብ ትግራይ ሒዝዎ ዘሎ መንግዲ ከኣ ነዚ ዘርኢ እዩ። ጉጅለ ህግደፍ ኣብ ኤርትራ ክፍጽሞ ዝጸንሐ ገበን መሊኡ ናብ ትግራይ ዝፈስስ ዘሎ እምበር፡ ኣብ ትግራይ ዝጅምሮ ዘሎ ከምዘይኮነ ኩሉ ክርደኦ ዝግበእ እዩ። ከምኡ ስለ ዝኾነ እዮም ከኣ ብዙሓት ወገናት  “ኣብቲ ህዝበይ ዝብሎ ዝጨከነ ኣብ ልዕሊ ካልእ ክልውህ እትጽበዮ ኣይኮነን” ዝብልዎ ዘለዉ።

እቲ ጉጅለ ብህዝቢ ኤርትራ ካብ ነዊሕ ግዜ ዝውገዝ ምዃኑ  ብሩህ እንከሎ፡ ገለ ወገናት ንህዝቢ ኤርትራን እቲ ጉጅለን ከም ዝወኻኸሉን ዝመላልኡን፡ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ብገናት ህግደፍ ከም ዝሕተት ኣምሲሎም ዝርድኡ ሓሓሊፎም ዝስምዑ ግጉያት ድምጽታት ኣለዉ። እዚ ኤርትራውያን ብዘይኮኑ ጥራይ ዝስማዕ ድምጺ ዘይኮነ፡ ነቲ ግጉይን ኣዕናውን ተግባራት እቲ ጉጅለ ከም ናይ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ዓወት ክወስድዎ ዝደናደኑ ኤርትራውያን እውን የጋጥሙ እዮም። ኣብዚ እዋንዚ ኣባላት ሰራዊት ኤርትራ ኣብ ትሕቲ መሪሕነት ጉጅለ ህግደፍ፡ ኣብ ትግራይ ኣለዉ። ኣብ ትግራይ ከይተወሰኑ ኣብ ክልል ኦሮሞ በጺሖም ዝብል ምርግጋጽ ዘድልዮ፡ እናሐደረ ዝወዓዋዕን ብልሳን ማዕከናት ዜና ዓለም  ዝዝረበሉን ኮይኑ ኣሎ።

እዚ ሰራዊት “ናበይን ስለምንታይን?” ከይበለ፡ ኣብ ዘዝበጸሖ ቦታታት፡ ብምዕማጽ ደቂ ኣንስትዮ፡ ምቕታል ንጹሃት ሰባት፡ ምዝማት ንብረትን ረዲአት ናብ ጽጉማት ከይበጽሕን ብምዕንቃፍን ዝግለጹ ገበናት ይፍጽም ከም ዘሎ ኩሉ ዝከታተሎ ዘሎ እዩ። ህዝቢ ኤርትራ በዚ ጽዩፍ ተግባራት ናይቲ ጉጅለ ከም ዝሕተት ኣምሲልካ ዝቐርብ ክስታት ክስማዕ እንከሎ ከኣ የሕዝን። ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ከምቲ “ወዲ ዓሻስ ክልተሳብ ይውቃዕ” ዝበሃል፡ እቲ ኣብ ገዛእ ሃገሩ ዝውጸዖ ዘሎ ከይኣኽሎስ እቲ ጉጅለ ኣብ ዘዝኸዶ ብዝፍጽሞ ገበን ክኽሰስ እንከሎ ቅቡል ኣይኮነን። በዚ ኣጋጣሚ ግና “ጻጻሳት ካቶሊካዊት ቤተ-ክርስትያን ኤርትራ፡ ህዝቢ ካብ ትግራይ ዝተዘምተንብረት ከይገዝእ ገዚቶም” ንዝብልን ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ዘይነጽጎን ሓበሬታ እቶም ንህዝቢ ኤርትራ ምስ ህግደፍ ደሪቦም ክኸስዎ ዝፍትኑ ከስተብህልሉ ይግበኦም።

ህዝቢ ኤርትራን ጉጅለ ህግደፍን በበይኖም እዮም ክበሃል እንከሎ፡ ኣብ መንጐኦም መንደቕ ሓጺን ኣሎ ማለት ኣይኮነን። እቲ ሓደ ጨቋኒ እቲ ካልእ ድማ ተጨቋኒ ኮይኖም ኮሎም ኤርትራውያን ምዃኖም ዘይከሓድ እዩ። ኣብ ጉዳይ ውካልን ተወካልን ግና ህዝቢ ኤርትራን ህግደፍን፡ ኣይኮነንዶ ክወኻኸሉ ኣብ ሕድሕዶም ዝተሓታተቱ እዮም። ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ኣይኮነንዶ ብእከይ ተግባራት እቲ ጉጅለ ክሕተት ዕድልን መድረኽን ኣብ ዝረኽበሉ ንጉጅለ ህግደፍ ዝሓቶ እዩ። ህዝብና ክሳብ ሽዑ ከይተጸበ ኣብዚ ንርከበሉ ዘለና ወሳኒ መድረኽ’ውን ድምጹ ከስምዕ ትጽቢት ይግበረሉ።

ሕበረተሰብ ዓለም’ውን ክንድቲ ዕግበቱ ደኣ ክሳብ ሎሚ ስጉምቲ ኣይወሰደን እምበር፡ ጉጅለ ህግደፍ ንህዝቢ ኤርትራ ከም ዘይውክልን ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ብገበናት ናይቲ ጉጅለ ከምዘይሕተትን ዕጉብ እዩ ዝብል እምነት ኣለና። ህዝቢ ኢትዮጵያ ብፍላይ ህዝቢ ትግራይን ከኣ፡ በቲ ሓደ ወገን ዝምድና ህዝቢ ትግራይን ህወሓትን በቲ ካልእ ወገን ከኣ ርክብ ህዝቢ ኢትዮጵያን ገዛኢ ሰልፊ ብጽግናን ዘሎ ዝምድና ኣብ ግምት ኣእትዮም፡ ዝምድና ህዝቢ ኤርትራን  ጉጅለ ህግደፍን ከኣ ዝያዳ ከም ዝርሕሓቕ ተረዲኦም ንህዝቢ ኤርትራ ካብ ተሓታትነት ብገበናት ናይቲ ጉጅለ ናጻ ከውጽእዎ ንጽወዖም።

ካቶሊካዊት ቤተ-ክርስትያን ኤርትራ ዘይህዝባውን ዘይሓላፍነታውን ተግባራት ህግደፍ ናይ ምቅዋም ሃብታምን ተባዕን ተመኩሮ ኣለዋ። ሓደ ካብቲ ተመኩሮታታ ነቶም  ብዘይኣፈላላይ ህዝቢ እተገልግለሎም ዝነበረት ትካላታ ብ2019 ጀሚርካ ብጉጅለ ህግደፍ ዝተወርሰሉን ዝተዓጽወሉን ሕጂ እውን ቀጻሊ ዘሎ ተግባራት ዘርኣየቶ ተባዕ ተቓውሞ ከም ኣብነት ዝጥቀስ እዩ። ጳጳሳት ካቶሊካዊት ቤተ-ርስትያን ኤርትራ ብ26 ጉንበት 2021 ናብ ሚኒስተር ትምህርቲ ኣቶ ሰመረ ርእሶም ካብ ዝጸሓፍዎን  ብሬድዮ ቫቲካን ዝተቓልሐን መልእኽቲ እዚ ዝስዕብ ጽማቕ ትሕዝቶ ነይርዎ።

ቀንዲ ዕላማ  ካቶሊካዊት ቤተ-ክርስትያን ኤርትራ ብዘይኣፈላላይ ህዝቢ ምግልጋል እዩ። ኣብ ኤርትራ እውን በዚ መንፈስዚ እያ እትንቀሳቐስ። ምውራስን ምዕጻውን ናይተን ብቤተክርስትያና ዝመሓደራ ትካላት ኣብ 2018 እዩ ጀሚሩ። ኣብ 2019 ከኣ ብዝገደደ መልክዑ ቀጺሉ። ካብተን ዝተወርሳን ዝተዓጽዋን ትካላት እዘን ዝስዕባ ንኣብነት ምጥቃ ይከኣል። መባእታ ቤት ትምህርቲ ዓሰብ፡ መባእታ ቤት ትምህርቲ ዓዲ ፍንዕ፡ መባእታ ቤት ትምህርቲ ዓላን፡ ኣብ እምባትካላ፡ ኣብ ጊንዳዕን ኣፍዓብትን ዝርከባ መዋእለ ህጻናትን ካብተን ግዳያት ዝኾና ትምህርታዊ ትካላት እየን። ኣይተተግበረን እምበር ኣብ ክረን፡ ኣስመራን ባረንቱን እውን ስጉምቲ ክውሰደን እዩ ዝብል ሓበሬታ ኣለና ዝብል ይርከቦ ኣብቲ ብራድዮ ቫቲካን ዝተቓልሔን ናብ ሚኒስትሪ ትምህርቲ ኣቐዲሙ ዝተጻሕፈን ቅዳሑ ናብ ዝተፈላለያ ኣካላት ህግደፍ ዝተስደን መልእኽቲ።

ስለዚ ቤተ-ክርስትያን ነቲ ዝተወስደ ስጉምቲ መቃወሚኣ ምኽንያት  ከኣ 1) ህዝቢ ከተገልግ ዝኽልክላ ብምዃኑ፡ 2) ስድራቤታት ደቆም ናብ ዝደለይዎ ኣብያተ-ትምህርቲ ከይሰዱ ስለ ዝዕንቅፍ፡ 3) ምስ ዝምልከቶም ኣካላት ካቶሊካዊት ቤተ-ክርስትያን ልዝብ ዘይተገብረሉን ኣብ ሓይልን ዓመጽን ዝተመርኮሰን ምዃኑን 4) እዘን ትካላት ናይ ቤተ-ክርስትያን እምበር ናይ ህዝቢ ኣይኮናን ዝብል ወረ ዝተነዝሓሉን ስለ ዝኾነ ዝብል ዝርዝር ትሕዝቶ ነይርዎ።

ምስዚ ብምትሕሓዝ ካቶሊካዊት ቤተ-ክርስትያን ኤርትራ፡ ኣብዚ ናይ ተቓውሞ መልእኽታ፡ እዘን ትካላት ህዝቢ ንምግልጋል ዝሃነጸተን ምዃነን ኣብሪሃ፡ ብሓይሊ ዝተወስደ ትካላት ናብ ንቡር ኣገልግሎቱ ንክምለስ ምሕታታን ምምሕጻናን ከምዘይተቋርጽ እውን ኣመልኪታ። ካብዘን ዝተዓጽወ ትካላት ገሊአን ኣብ ገዳማት ዝርከባ ምዃነን እውን ኣብዚ ናይ ተቓውሞ መልእኽቲ ተጠቒሱ። ዕላማ ቤተ-ክርስትያን ምስ መንግስቲ ንምውድዳር ዘይኮነ ህዝቢ ንምግልጋል ምዃኑ  ኣብዚ መልእኽቲ ብንጹር ተገሊጹ ይርከብ። ካቶሊካዊት ቤተ-ክርስትያን ካልኦት ትካላት ክትውስኽ እናሓሰበት ከምዚ ዓይነት ስጉምቲ ምውሳዱ ከም ዘሕዘና ከኣ ኣብቲ ደብዳበ ሰፊሩ ምህላዉ ኣብሪሃ። ኣብ መወዳእታ ከኣ ምርጫ ቤተ-ክርስትያን ዘተን ምርድዳእን ምዃኑ ኣስፊራ ኣላ።

እዚ ናይ ሽዑ ናይዞም ሃይማኖታዊ ኣቦታት  ለባምን፡ መንፈሳውን መልእኽቲ ሰማዒ እዝኒ ከም ዘይረኸበ ከኣ ህልዊ ኩነታት ሃገርናን ህዝብናን መስካሪ እዩ።

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Dimtsi Harnnet Sweden 12.06.2021

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11 JUNE 2021

Dili — Seven highly respected leaders in conflict resolution have issued a call for Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to take immediate action to bring a halt to the atrocities being committed in the Tigray region of his nation. The letter urges the Prime Minister to implement seven steps to resolve the crisis.

It was authored by José Ramos-Horta, former President of Timor-Leste and 1996 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and five other international diplomats and peace builders, "colleagues and friends the Prime Minister knows well," including former President of Finland Tarja Halonen, former UN and Arab League Special Envoy for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi, Emeritus Bishop of Oslo and former Vice Chair of the Nobel Committee Dr. Gunnar Stalsett, former President of Slovenia and former UN Assistant Secretary General and President of the World Leadership Alliance Danilo Turk, and former UN Under Secretary General and Special Envoy for the Prevention of Genocide Adama Dieng.

The letter notes that "grave human rights violations and abuses are being committed against civilian Tigrayans, including extrajudicial killings, sexual violence, looting and destruction of property, mass executions, arbitrary arrests, rape, forced displacement of populations, hate speech and stigmatization including ethnic profiling. These attacks have caused tens of thousands of Tigrayan children and adults to flee their homes and to seek refuge in Sudan under extremely deplorable conditions."

"As a result of this conflict, according to the United Nations, approximately 4.5 million of a population of 6 million people are in immediate need of humanitarian assistance," it says. "Between two and 2.5 million people in the region will experience severe food insecurity through September. News outlets from around the globe are also increasingly writing of horrifying stories of rape, torture, and mass arrests."

It recalls Abiy's own words, from his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech two years ago, "there are those, 'who have never seen war, but glorify and romanticize it. They have not seen the fear. They have not seen the fatigue. They have not seen the destruction or heartbreak, nor have they felt the mournful emptiness of war after the carnage."

Specifically, the leaders urge Prime Minister Ahmed to:

1. Act now and swiftly to save his country and end the suffering of Ethiopians afflicted by war in Tigray.

2. Invite independent and credible investigations, in full cooperation with the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, into human rights abuses and violations of international human rights law and humanitarian law by all actors in Tigray. We encourage the Prime Minister to ensure that other human rights organizations are provided access in order to independently investigate reports of human rights abuses and violations in Tigray.

3. Consider establishing a hybrid court empowered with jurisdiction to hold accountable Eritrean perpetrators of war crimes.

4. Fully cooperate with regional organizations and the international community to facilitate all-inclusive dialogue, reconciliation and healing, involving all political and civil society actors in Tigray with the goal of charting a consensual way forward for the region's future governance.

5. Lead calls for a cessation of hostilities by all parties involved and encourage other parties to commit to ending the fighting immediately. Press for the immediate and verifiable withdrawal of Eritrean and Amhara regional forces from the Tigray Region.

6. Facilitate the work of international humanitarian staff including by issuing long-duration visas, expediting the process for the importation and use of satellite communication technology by humanitarian organizations, and instructing your military and allied forces to establish a civil-military coordination cell to facilitate the work of humanitarian organizations on the ground.

7. Issue orders to protect all civilians in Tigray and throughout Ethiopia regardless of their ethnicity, including refugees and internally displaced persons, and particularly women in the light of widespread reports of sexual and gender-based violence."

"It is clear that like all wars, the political dispute that led to the Tigray crisis cannot be resolved through military means alone," it states. "The suffering inflicted on the people in the region has already been too great. For the good of Ethiopia, and the good of the region and the world, we ask the Prime Minister to work toward a political solution as soon as possible. It is only through dialogue and negotiation that lasting peace can be established, and the healing for so many can begin."

There has been no response to date from Prime Minister Abiy.

Read the original article on IPS.