Exusd, the terrifying Ethiopian: The prime minister who won Nobel for Peace makes wars

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A month after Ethiopia's prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, declared war on the Tigary region, chroniclers from the site of the event point to a devastating conflict that has also become a terrible source of looting, ethnic antagonisms, and murder, Periscope follows.
Close to 50 thousand people have fled to Sudan so far, with repeated calls from the president for war that had ironically won Nobel for Peace last year for ending border conflict with the neighbouring state, Eritrene.

Many of the refugees are gathered in small communities near the border instead of being placed in the deepest refugee camps of Sudan because they want to stay closer to the homes they left and in order to get some news about their homes or missing relatives.
But little information is being provided, since the telephone network and the internet are blocked by the Ethiopian government.
As the fighting in Tigery continues, the situation is exacerbating in a guerrilla war that could break up Ethiopia's nationalist factory and the entire region of the Brit of Africa (the eastern part of the continent). This includes Eritrea, a land that became an ally of Ethiopia against the Tigers and was bombed by rebel forces, and Sudan, which has placed its troops on the border. /NYTimes/Periskopi












