‘Many hundreds’ killed by Eritrean soldiers

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A massacre in which Eritrean soldiers reportedly killed “many hundreds” of people in the Ethiopian city of Axum may amount to crimes against humanity, according to a report by human rights organisation Amnesty International.

Tensions in the regions are deep- rooted, but this particular crisis came after The Tigray Peoples Liberation Front defied Ethiopian government’s orders to cancel elections in September last year.

Read more here: https://news.sky.com/story/jamal-khashoggi-us-intelligence-report-says-mohammed-bin-salman-approved-operation-to-capture-or-kill-journalist-12229858

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