‘No end’ to conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, warns UNICEF
Disturbing reports have continued to emerge of widespread abuse of civilians in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, nearly six months since conflict erupted, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Tuesday.
“There is no end in sight” to the conflict, said agency spokesperson James Elder, after returning from a visit the northern Ethiopian region.
“More than a million people displaced and everything I saw, fighting continued access in security remains serious issues. I mean, UNICEF is being concerned from the onset about the harm that this is going to cause children and unfortunately such fears are being realized.”
The conflict is the result of months of escalating tensions between the Ethiopian Government and the dominant regional force, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), which culminated in Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed ordering a military offensive after rebels attacked a federal army base.
Within days, militias from the neighbouring Amhara region had joined the fray, reportedly followed by some troops from neighbouring Eritrea – a long-time rival of Tigray.
According to the Government, the region had been secured by the end of November, however TPLF resistance has continued, amid accusations of extrajudicial killings and rights abuses on all sides.
Mr. Elder underscored the impact on women and girls, characterising it as a “protection crisis”.
He added: “What is really emerging now is a disturbing picture of severe and ongoing child violations, there is also unfortunately an education and nutrition emergency and I saw extensive destruction to systems on essential services that children rely on.”
Among the estimated one million displaced by the violence are children who have suffered terribly, the UNICEF official explained.
“The many children I spoke with, there was one, a girl who is 16, Merhawit, she had walked 300 kilometres with her baby brother on her back from the west of country, amid pretty intense fighting, there was 300 kilometres and in broken flipflops. Those stories abound. She was, you know, a star in physics and now she is searching for food and hasn’t seen a classroom in a year.”
Apart from the education crisis, the Tigray region is also in the grip of a nutrition emergency, linked to pillaging and the destruction of medical centres and costly irrigation systems which farming communities cannot do without.
“We had a recent assessment in 13 towns and so more than half of boreholes are non-functional,” said Mr. Elder. “It’s important to remember that these were really advanced system supporting hundreds of thousands of people with generators and electrical circuitry, all looted or destroyed.”
Health centres have not been spared either, with the majority now out of action.
This includes a new maternal health clinic specialising in emergency surgery for mothers that opened 100 kilometres from Mekelle which has been ransacked.
“Everything – X-ray machines, oxygen, and mattresses for patients – are gone,” said Mr. Elder. A doctor there told me, “It had all the services a mother and baby needed. It was a life-saving place. There was no reason for forces to come here. They came here for vandalizing and looting.”
The UNICEF spokesperson also urged all those with influence on the military actors involved in the conflict to condemn rights abuses against civilians. “Severe and ongoing child rights violations” have been reported by victims, he said.
“We have an average of three cases of reported, reported gender-based violence, remembering of course that this is probably the tip of the iceberg because reporting is very, very difficult both for transports, costs, security and cultural elements of shame and so on. But yes, I heard traumatic stories of, you know, children as young as 14, I heard reports of gangrapes quite, quite bewildering.”
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STORY: Tigray Displaced - UNICEF
TRT: 02 min 12s
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
DATELINE: 20 APRIL 2021 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
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1. Exterior wide shot, Palais des Nations flag alley, nations’ flags flying, a sunny day.
2. Wide shot, podium with speakers in a near-empty Room XIV in line with COVID-19 distancing measures, Palais des Nations.
3. SOUNDBITE (English) — James Elder, spokesperson, UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund): “More than a million people displaced and everything I saw, fighting continued access in security remains serious issues. I mean UNICEF is being concerned from the onset about the harm that this is going to cause children and unfortunately such fears are being realized.”
4. Medium shot, journalist typing on phone, Room XIV, Palais des Nations.
5. SOUNDBITE (English) — James Elder, spokesperson, UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund): “We have a protection crisis, what is really emerging now is a disturbing picture of severe and ongoing child violations, there is also unfortunately an education and nutrition emergency and I saw extensive destruction to systems on essential services that children rely on.”
6. Medium shot, participants using listening device, Room XIV, Palais des Nations.
7. SOUNDBITE (English) — James Elder, spokesperson, UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund): “The many children I spoke with, there was one, a girl who is 16, Merhawit, she had walked 300 kilometers with her baby brother on her back from the west of country, amid pretty intense fighting, there was 300 kilometers and in broken flipflops. Those stories abound. She was, you know, a star in physics and now she is searching for food and hasn’t seen a classroom in a year.”
8. Medium shot, UN staff member sitting in front of laptop, Room XIV, Palais des Nations.
9. SOUNDBITE (English) — James Elder, spokesperson, UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund): “We had a recent assessment in 13 towns and so more than half of boreholes are nonfunctional, it’s important to remember that these were really advanced system supporting hundreds of thousands of people with generators and electrical circuitry, all looted or destroyed.”
10. Medium shot, UN staff member sitting in front of laptop, from behind, Room XIV, Palais des Nations
11. SOUNDBITE (English) — James Elder, spokesperson, UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund): “We have an average of three cases of reported, reported gender-based violence, remembering of course that this is probably the tip of the iceberg because reporting is very, very difficult both for transports, costs, security and cultural elements of shame and so on. But yes I heard traumatic stories of, you know, children as young as 14, I heard reports of gangrapes quite, quite bewildering.”
12. Medium shot, TV broadcasting to rear, Room XIV, Palais des Nations.
13. Medium shot, journalist taking notes, Room XIV, Palais des Nations.
14. Close-up, hands writing, Room XIV, Palais des Nations.
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