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WorldEritrea denies Amnesty's accusations of war crimes in Tigray

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Eritrea denies Amnesty’s accusations of war crimes in Tigray

The government of Eritrea disagreed with Amnesty International‘s claim that its soldiers committed serious crimes in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, even though a peace agreement was signed last November.

Soldiers from Eritrea supported the federal forces during the two-year civil war.

Eritrea’s representative at the United Nations said that Amnesty International’s accusations against the Eritrean Defense Forces are not valid or based on any evidence.

The ministry also said that the report had problems with how it was done and contained untrue statements and twisted facts. They believe it was an unsuccessful attempt to insult the Eritrean people.

Amnesty didn’t do any research. Instead, it decided to repeat unproven accusations against Eritrea’s military team without providing evidence. These accusations were found in sources that did not mention any names or identities. This is part of their campaign to defame the State of Eritrea, which has been going on for ten years. ”

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The ministry also claimed that the rights group is trying to spread hate and create conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia.

Eritrean soldiers helped Ethiopia’s military fight against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) from November 2020 until last year.

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