Troop Mobilization Reported in Northern Ethiopia
Regional authorities in Tigray accuse the federal government in Addis Ababa of disrupting essential public services. Different groups within the country are experiencing escalating friction. A former Tigray war combatant, Selam, reported issues regarding military leadership's treatment of women during the conflict. These internal and regional pressures are complicating the political landscape ahead of the vote. She stated that talented and educated women were treated as lesser by integrated armed forces leaders. Peace deal implementation is seen as a potential way to resolve tensions between regional leadership and the Addis Ababa administration, though fears of conflict remain. Reports from February and March indicated troop mobilization in northern Ethiopia.
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“Oftentimes, officials in Tigray accuses the central government in a disababa of disrupting essential public things like health and education funds.”
“towards elections in June and we don't see any indications that elections”
“Politically, in the country, there is a still an homosity between Tigray's regional authorities and the federal government of Ethiopia.”
“towards elections in June and we don't see any indications that elections and also they were causing escalating tensions among these different groups.”
“And also they were causing escalating tensions among these different groups. And for this report, you also spoke to another woman. Her name is Selam.”
“She says that one of the biggest problems were actually the leaders of the military on her own side when it came to women. She says, 'what she found unbearable was like sexism, with the integrated armed forces.'”
“if both sides are committed to implement this peace deal, the issues that are causing a kind of misunderstanding or tensions between the leadership integral and the leadership in Addis Ababa will be resolved.”
“the fear is still on the air because from what we've seen, what both sides were saying about each other. And as of February and March, there have been reports of troop mobilization in the northern Ethiopia.”
“As of February and March, there have been reports of troop mobilization in the northern Ethiopia.”
“the fear is still on the air because from jobs and families to go to Addis Ababa to avoid the conflict integrate. If their representatives fail to engage in a peaceful process, the fear is that a war might break out again.”
“there was an attempt to assassinate him by an armed man who...”
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