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Tigray Region: Grave human rights violations committed in Aksum calls for a comprehensive human rights investigation

March 24, 2021May 22, 2021 Press Release

Widespread human rights violations constitute grave contraventions of applicable international and human rights laws and principles

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The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC/Commission) has released a preliminary  report highlighting grave human rights violations and an attack against civilians in Aksum  city, Tigray region. 

After several weeks of attempts, EHRC was able to deploy an investigation mission to Aksum  from February 27 to March 5, 2021. The Commission’s rapid investigation mission spoke to  survivors, 45 families of victims, eyewitnesses and religious leaders in the city. It also led a  focus group discussion with 20 residents of the city and spoke with local kebele officials as  well as medical personnel of Saint Mary and Aksum Referral Hospitals. The mission has obtained documentary evidence that includes video, audio and photographs from families of  victims and relevant authorities. 

Accordingly, the preliminary investigation confirms that during the period covered by the  report, and the two days of November 28 and November 29, 2020 in particular, grave  violations of human rights were committed and that in Aksum, over one hundred civilians  that included residents, persons displaced from other parts of Tigray, and visitors from other  parts of Ethiopia who came to mark the annual Aksum Tsion celebration, were killed by  Eritrean soldiers. Witnesses, residents, and members of victims’ families described gruesome  killings of victims in the presence of their children, wives, and mothers. 

These widespread human rights violations committed by the Eritrean soldiers who were  present in Aksum city at the time of the incident, are not ordinary crimes, but constitute grave  contraventions of applicable international and human rights laws and principles. The intentional attacks against civilians, looting, destruction and appropriation of property not  justified by military necessity – including religious institutions and health facilities – may  amount to crimes against humanity or war crimes. EHRC states that this underscores the urgent need for a comprehensive investigation into the overall human rights situation in  Tigray. 

Law enforcement measures and actions taken by security forces enforcing a curfew have also  resulted in deaths and severe injuries. The Commission expresses grave concern over such  actions and calls for an immediate end to the use of disproportionate measures. Investigations  into human rights violations related to the application of curfew regulations including the  response from security authorities will form part of the full investigation.  

“The federal government’s announcement that it would commit to a joint investigation by the  UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission into human rights violations in Tigray is a step in the right direction,” said Daniel  Bekele, Chief Commissioner of EHRC. 

“While members of the military serve their country and people by even paying the ultimate sacrifice, those who commit human rights abuses should be held accountable for their actions. It is therefore imperative to assist the joint investigation to this end.” 

Find the preliminary report here: Investigation-into-Grave-Human-Rights-Violations-in-Aksum-City-Report-on-Preliminary-Findings-2-1-1

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