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US reiterates concern over reports of ethnic atrocities in Ethiopia

United States has reiterated its grave concern over continuing reports of ethnically-motivated atrocities committed by Amhara authorities in western Tigray, Ethiopia.


In a statement released by the State Department Spokesman, Ned Price recently while these atrocities which includes those described in the recent joint report by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, particularly troubled by the report’s finding that these acts amount to ethnic cleansing.


US noted with the utmost alarm that thousands of Ethiopians of Tigrayan ethnicity reportedly continue to be detained arbitrarily in life-threatening conditions in western Tigray. 


"We urge the immediate release of any such remaining detainees and call on relevant authorities to grant international monitors access to all detention facilities.


"It remains our firm position that there must be credible investigations into and accountability for atrocities committed by any party to the conflict as part of any lasting solution to the crisis". 


US called on the Government of Ethiopia to cooperate with the United Nations Commission of Experts on Human Rights in Ethiopia.


According to the statement, "Continued reports of atrocities underscore the urgency of ending the military conflict. 


We strongly support the declarations of a cessation of hostilities by the Government of Ethiopia and the Tigray regional authority and welcome the news that they have been followed by initial convoys of life-saving assistance. 


"In keeping with these declarations, we renew our call on all armed actors to renounce and end human rights abuses and violence against civilians" US stated. 


US continued to urge all parties to take necessary steps to ensure the cessation of hostilities, unhindered and sustained humanitarian access, transparent investigations into human rights abuses and violations by all actors, and a negotiated resolution to the conflict in Ethiopia

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