Addis Herald
  • Home
  • History
  • Africa
  • Travel
  • Music
  • Culture
  • Art

Culture

  • 1163 Aida A4 300 dpi Landscape2H&M’s Latest Designer Collaboration Is Coming – And It’s A Summery Dream
  • unnamed-33‘Sugypia’ by Ethiopia’s Eyayu Genet: Art for the Nile
  • 117664291_hennaSomalia photography: ‘I want it to be normal for women to take photos’
  • Landscape shot in Tigray province, Ethiopia, AfricaADVENTURE IN ETHIOPIA: THE BEST PLACES TO EXPLORE
  • ethiopia blue lava 111 AMAZING THINGS TO DO IN ETHIOPIA

Business

  • Card-Banking-Dashen-Bank-1Moneta Technologies “Amole” and Visa form Strategic Partnership to Expand Access to Digital Payments for Ethiopian Merchants and Banks
  • abiyLiberalization of telecoms in Ethiopia: The dawn of a new era
  • Ethiopian-Airlines-A350-900-MSN259-10th-delivery-Takeoff-1024x713Ethiopian Airlines builds success on Airbus A350 “Preighter”
  • ethiopian industrial parkEthiopia’s Industrial Park Overview
  • The government of Ethiopia to spend over $500 million for the construction of nine irrigation projects

Africa

  • africa factbookThe 1st edition of Africa Fact Book launches to dispel misrepresentations of the content
  • auAfrican Union and Africa CDC launch Partnerships for African Vaccine Manufacturing (PAVM).
  • Ethiopia in the view of western mediaWestern JournaLIEsm and Ethiopia
  • Trade-Development-BankAfrican Trade and Development Bank (TDB) Executes the First Intra-African Trade Finance Transaction via Blockchain
  • Broad manufacturing of COVID-19 vaccines in Africa a ‘very tall order’Increasing the manufacturing capacity for COVID-19 vaccines in Africa could help ensure the continent demand
FT_19.10.16_Attitudes-toward-EU_Featured
February 24, 2021

Permanent Mission of Ethiopia to UN Debunks an Article Regarding Tigray

Walta Helen by Helen Tadesse

Addis Ababa, February 24, 2021 (Walta)– The Permanent Mission of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia to the UN and other International Organizations issued a statement that rebuts an article published by Luzerner Zeitung newspaper on 18 February 2021 regarding Tigray.

According to the permanent mission, the newspaper issued baseless accusations on 18 February 2021 regarding Ethiopia with the title of Krieg in Tigray: ‘‘Der einzige Unterschied zum Vélkermord in Ruanda ist die Zahl der Toten”’.

The article tries to explapin what the author calls “a brutal conflict raging in northern Ethiopia” citing “accounts” and “eyewitnesses”, the statement says.

Although the writer is entitled to his opinion, his misinformation will not help the needy people on the ground, but rather recycle some of the wishes of TPLF remnants.

From the contents of the piece one can easily understand that the writer, Mr. Samuel Schumacher might not have enough information about the endeavors of the government in Ethiopia to address the challenges and the law enforcement operation, the permanent mission outlined.

“Or maybe he just did not care to do his homework and wanted to deliberately misinform readers. One would expect a balanced view to be presented to respected readers entertaining different views on the ground instead of citing a single party or sympathizers of the TPLF.” it indicates.

The permanent mission added that the writer might have a proclivity to writing unbalanced articles about the law enforcement operation in Ethiopia, as he failed to make an effort to reach out to the Ethiopian Permanent Mission in Geneva to at least verify and understand the government’s view. Isn’t that what a journalist should do and present the cases to readers before reaching out to conclusions?

Luzerner Zeitung may want to know that the crisis originated when the TPLF defied the constitutional order and attacked the Ethiopian National Defense Forces stationed in Tigray, and to undermine the overall social-economic, and political reform that the Prime Minister of Ethiopia launched.

There were various efforts to reason out the TPLF leadership including through elders and religious leaders to plead to the leadership for a peaceful path.

During the law enforcement operation, maximum care was taken to avoid civilian casualties. There is no denial on the part of the government that some collateral damages happen during a war, but in this case, they remain minimal.

With a little bit of research, Mr. Samuel Schumacher would have uncovered what the retreating TPLF militia has done in terms of destroying critical infrastructure like roads, bridges including airports, and basic services equipment. Footages of the destruction and apprehended trucks full of medicines stolen from hospitals are widely available.

For the record, there were 1.8 million people who were registered as aid recipients before the commencement of the law enforcement operation, out of whom 1.2 million belonged to the government’s Safety Net Program, 600 thousand in a relief package while 100 thousand were already registered as internally displaced people. As the government stated an additional 700,000 people are identified as aid recipients after the law enforcement operation, making those in need of humanitarian aid 2.5 million.

Emergency humanitarian assistance is being delivered in 36 districts of Tigray Region at 92 food distribution centers in collaboration with 26 International Organizations and local NGOs. The Ethiopian government covered 70% of the aid, while 30% is supported by development partners and NGOs. More than two million beneficiaries have received support in the region and the government is exerting all efforts to reach out to every single person in need,

Allegations of human rights violations including sexual violence are extremely concerning. The government has undertaken the necessary investigation and is working on ensuring full accountability of all perpetrators. The Ethiopia Human Rights Commission has already been investigating and reporting on human rights issues including the Mai Kadra massacre, civilian casualties, and sexual violence. The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission and Amnesty

International have publicly availed reports stipulating that youth groups the TPLF organized under the name of ‘Samri’ perpetrated the massacre in Mai-Kadra. The Permanent Mission of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia to the UN and other International Organizations once again would like to inform the editor about its readiness to avail any information about the reality on the ground, the permanent mission added.

Source Walta

IMF and Ethiopia agree framework for loan deal reviews ECA Price Watch points to construction sector as key driver of growth

Related Posts

africa factbook

Africa, Headlines

The 1st edition of Africa Fact Book launches to dispel misrepresentations of the content

au

Africa, Headlines

African Union and Africa CDC launch Partnerships for African Vaccine Manufacturing (PAVM).

Card-Banking-Dashen-Bank-1

Business, Headlines

Moneta Technologies “Amole” and Visa form Strategic Partnership to Expand Access to Digital Payments for Ethiopian Merchants and Banks

Every African Should Watch This Amazing Video About African Unity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSU35MPuBgo

Africa

  • africa factbookThe 1st edition of Africa Fact Book launches to dispel misrepresentations of the content
  • auAfrican Union and Africa CDC launch Partnerships for African Vaccine Manufacturing (PAVM).
  • Ethiopia in the view of western mediaWestern JournaLIEsm and Ethiopia
  • Trade-Development-BankAfrican Trade and Development Bank (TDB) Executes the First Intra-African Trade Finance Transaction via Blockchain
  • Broad manufacturing of COVID-19 vaccines in Africa a ‘very tall order’Increasing the manufacturing capacity for COVID-19 vaccines in Africa could help ensure the continent demand

Travel

  • Homage to Entoto Park How the Old “Town in the Forest” is turning into a newly flowering tourist hubHomage to Entoto Park How the Old “Town in the Forest” is turning into a newly flowering tourist hub
  • 00ddd3-724x483This Is What It’s Like Trekking the Hottest Place on Earth
  • Screenshot_20200106-034619_GalleryExtreme Ethiopia in pictures
  • Addis-skyline-768x402Enigmatic Ethiopia: Africa’s (still) hidden jewel in the crown?
  • 929-1024x524-488x250Ethiopia’s Tourism sector is on the rise

Culture

  • 1163 Aida A4 300 dpi Landscape2H&M’s Latest Designer Collaboration Is Coming – And It’s A Summery Dream
  • unnamed-33‘Sugypia’ by Ethiopia’s Eyayu Genet: Art for the Nile
  • 117664291_hennaSomalia photography: ‘I want it to be normal for women to take photos’
  • Landscape shot in Tigray province, Ethiopia, AfricaADVENTURE IN ETHIOPIA: THE BEST PLACES TO EXPLORE
  • ethiopia blue lava 111 AMAZING THINGS TO DO IN ETHIOPIA

Business

  • Card-Banking-Dashen-Bank-1Moneta Technologies “Amole” and Visa form Strategic Partnership to Expand Access to Digital Payments for Ethiopian Merchants and Banks
  • abiyLiberalization of telecoms in Ethiopia: The dawn of a new era
  • Ethiopian-Airlines-A350-900-MSN259-10th-delivery-Takeoff-1024x713Ethiopian Airlines builds success on Airbus A350 “Preighter”
  • ethiopian industrial parkEthiopia’s Industrial Park Overview
  • The government of Ethiopia to spend over $500 million for the construction of nine irrigation projects

RSS Allfrica.com News feed

  • Africa: UN's Most Powerful Political Body Remains Paralyzed Battling a New Cold War
  • Africa: Weighing Up the Risks of a 2021 'Land Rush' in Africa
  • Africa: Europe Does New Deal With African, Caribbean and Pacific States
  • Africa: Largest Ever Flying Creatures Had Longer Necks Than Giraffes - We Found Out How These Pterosaurs Kept Their Heads Up
  • Africa: Mobile Operators Are Selling Stuff Off
  • Africa: Continent's Vaccination Rollout Off to Slow Start
  • Africa: Peace and Security in Africa - How China Can Help Address Weaknesses
  • Africa: #UnmuteTheWorld Campaign Launched to Address Internet Gap Across Sub-Sahara
  • Africa: Vaccine Nationalism and African Govt Deficiencies Hinder Roll-Out
  • Africa: FAO and the African Union Commission Launch a Guide to Help Countries Enter Africa's New Single Market
  • Abijitta-Shalla National Park
  • Alatish Ethiopian National Park
  • Awash National Park
  • Babille Elephant Sanctuary
  • Bahir Dar Blue Nile Millennium Park
  • Bale National Park; Ethiopia’s lesser-known Treasure
  • Bale Mountains National Park
  • Borena-Sayint National Park
  • Chebera Churchura National Park
  • Dati Wolel National park
  • Gambella National Park
  • Gambella National Park 2
  • Kafta-Sheraro National Park
  • Mago National Park
  • Maze National Park
  • Nechisar National Park, Ethiopia
  • Omo National Park 
  • The Semien Mountains
  • Yabello National Park
  • Yangudi Rassa National Park
© Addis Herald 2021
  • Contact us
en English
af Afrikaansam Amharicar Arabiczh-CN Chinese (Simplified)en Englishfr Frenchde Germanel Greekhi Hindiit Italianja Japaneseko Koreanla Latinru Russianes Spanishsu Sudanesesw Swahilisv Swedish