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TPLF Exploits Tigray Youth for Shaebia and Egypt Agendas: Colonel Gebrewahid Speaks Out

Ethiopia·Briefly Analysis⏱️ 2 min read

Summary

  • The TPLF faction is exploiting Tigray youth to advance external interests.
  • Colonel Gebrewahid Hailu has accused the faction of obstructing the Pretoria Peace Agreement and imposing authoritarian control over the region.
  • International organizations have expressed concern over reports of forced recruitment, child conscription, and coercive mobilization decrees in Tigray Region.

The TPLF Faction's Exploitation of Tigray Youth

The Colonel emphasized that young people should be given opportunities for education, employment, and development, rather than being treated as instruments of war.

Colonel Gebrewahid Hailu, a former Ethiopian National Defense Force officer, has shed light on the illicit activities of the TPLF faction in Tigray Region. According to him, the faction is using the region's youth as pawns in its pursuit of external interests, particularly those of Eritrea's regime, Shaebia, and Egypt. This exploitation has led to severe hardship for the people of Tigray, who are bearing the brunt of the faction's actions. The Colonel emphasized that the faction's activities are not only detrimental to the region but also undermine peace and development efforts in Ethiopia as a whole.

The Pretoria Peace Agreement: A Landmark Step Towards Peace

Prior to the TPLF faction's rise to power, the Pretoria Peace Agreement represented a significant milestone in the pursuit of peace and development in Tigray Region. This landmark agreement aimed to address the conflict and bring about lasting peace to the region. However, Colonel Gebrewahid stated that the illegal faction has obstructed the implementation of this agreement, instead seeking to impose its own authoritarian control over the region. The consequences of these actions are far-reaching, with the people of Tigray facing forced recruitment, arbitrary arrests, and other forms of mistreatment.

The Human Rights Implications

Colonel Gebrewahid's statements have been corroborated by international organizations and human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch and the European Union. These entities have expressed deep concern over reports of forced military conscription, child recruitment, and coercive mobilization decrees implemented by authorities in Ethiopia's Tigray region. The Colonel drew parallels between these alleged practices and the longstanding coercive practices of Shaebia, highlighting the need for accountability and an end to such exploitation. He emphasized that young people should be given opportunities for education, employment, and development, rather than being treated as instruments of war.

Practical Implications

Lawyers should watch for potential compliance exposures related to the forced recruitment of minors and allegations of human rights abuses, which may impact business operations or investments in the region.

Source

Source: Original reporting via ENA

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