US condemns atrocities, human rights abuses in Tigray region

F.P. Report

WASHINGTON DC: Ant-ony J. Blinken, Secretary of State on Sunday issued a statement on the reported atrocities in the Tigray region of Ethiopia.

According to the official press release of U.S State Department, the United States is gravely concerned by reported atrocities and the overall deteriorating situation in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. 

Secretary of State Blinken stressed saying that, “We strongly condemn the killings, forced removals and displacements, sexual assaults, and other extremely serious human rights violations and abuses by several parties that multiple organizations have reported in Tigray.  We are also deeply concerned by the worsening humanitarian crisis”. 

He further added that the United States has repeatedly engaged the Ethiopian government on the importance of ending the violence, ensuring unhindered humanitarian access to Tigray, and allowing a full, independent, international investigation into all reports of human rights violations, abuses, and atrocities.  Those responsible for them must be held accountable.

While highlighting the human rights abuses, Blinken commented that the United States acknowledges the February 26 statements from the Ethiopian Office of the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs promising unhindered humanitarian access, welcoming international support for investigations into human rights violations and abuses, and committing to full accountability, the statement added.

He stated that, we ask international partners, especially the African Union and regional partners, to work with us to address the crisis in Tigray, including through action at the UN and other relevant bodies.

The United States remains committed to building an enduring partnership with the Ethiopian people, Blinken commented.

The international community needs to work collectively to ensure that these commitments are realized, he said.

Secretary of State emphasized that the immediate withdrawal of Eritrean forces and Amhara regional forces from Tigray are essential first steps.  They should be accompanied by unilateral declarations of cessation of hostilities by all parties to the conflict and a commitment to permit unhindered delivery of assistance to those in Tigray, he mentioned.

While concluding the statement, Secretary of State reaffirmed saying that the United States is committed to working with the international community to achieve these goals.  To that end, USAID will deploy a Disaster Assistance Response Team to Ethiopia to continue delivering life-saving assistance, he added.