
“Long after Ethiopia truce, sexual assaults by soldiers continue, says report.”
Washington Post
Almost a year after the agreement was signed ending Ethiopia’s horrific civil conflict in the northern Tigray region, sexual violence against women by Eritrean and Ethiopian forces persists, according to a report published Thursday.
“Rape still a weapon of war in Tigray months after peace deal.”
The Guardian
Eritrean and Ethiopian soldiers continue a widespread and systematic campaign of rape in Tigray despite the peace agreement signed in November last year, a new report reveals.
“A new report indicates Ethiopia's military is abusing civilians.”
NPR
The report by Physicians for Human Rights says that even since the ceasefire in Ethiopia last November, sexual violence against women and girls, as an act of war, has continued.
“Sexual Violence Continues In Tigray Despite The Cessation Of Hostilities Agreement.”
Forbes
The new report indicates that Tigray continues to be commonplace for systematic and widespread use of CRSV by government armed forces and militias.