“Horrific suffering”
Recalling last week’s report of the joint UN-Ethiopian Human Rights Commission investigation into the conflict in Tigray, she pointed to the « horrific suffering » of civilians.
« The report concludes that there are reasonable grounds to believe that all parties to the conflict…committed violations of international human rights, humanitarian and refugee law », the UN official stated, adding that war crimes and crimes against humanity may also have been committed.
And amidst incidents of hate speech and an alarming increase in targeting ethnic groups « at an alarming rate », she described the Council’s call for refraining from inflammatory speech and incitement to violence as « welcome and timely ».
Need for inclusivity “never greater”
« There must be an immediate cessation of hostilities », she spelled out, drawing attention to multiple calls for a lasting ceasefire and for an inclusive intra-Ethiopian dialogue to resolve the crisis, and eventually create the foundation for peace and stability throughout the country.
At the same time, Ms. DiCarlo noted that the July elections which returned the Prime Minister’s party to power, securing him another five year term, « demonstrated the people’s commitment to the democratic process », and highlighted Abiy Ahmed’s commitment to resolve the ongoing challenges and launch a national dialogue.
« The urgency for such an inclusive initiative has never been greater », she said.
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