Ethiopia: Report Highlights Human Rights Violations in Tigray

A Human Rights Watch report says there are human rights problems in Western Tigray, Ethiopia. Amhara authorities are blamed for abuses and moving people. This is causing a humanitarian crisis.
The report, released on April 21st, found that over 800,000 people have been displaced within Tigray. Human Rights Watch says people from Western Tigray are being arrested unfairly. The Amhara authorities have been in control of the area since the conflict began. This situation is causing a serious humanitarian crisis. The report raises concerns about human rights in the region.
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Highlights
Human Rights Watch Report
A report says Amhara authorities are responsible for abuses in Tigray.
Large Displacement Figures
Over 800,000 people are now displaced within the Tigray region.
Arbitrary Detentions
Human Rights Watch reports people are being wrongly arrested.
Discrimination in Tigray
People from Western Tigray are facing discrimination.
Ongoing Human Rights Concerns
The situation raises serious concerns about human rights.