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OCTOBER 2024

TPLF Parades Its 7,000 POWs In Tigray’s Capital

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TPLF Parades Its 7,000 POWs In Tigray's Capital

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Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) held a parade in Tigray’s capital – Makelle.

They showcased more than 7,000 Ethiopian soldiers taken prisoners in the fights.

There are however claims that the number of the captive soldiers may have been exaggerated and they may in fact include some Eritrean and Somali soldiers who are alleged to have fought on the side of the Ethiopian national army.

TPLF marched into the city this week after local officials and federal government troops pulled out, and the government of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has since declared a unilateral ceasefire.

Celebrations erupted on the streets of Mekele this week when rebel fighters took over the city, a pivotal moment in a brutal eight-month long conflict. Crowds of jubilant locals waving the red and yellow Tigrayan flag cheered, clapped and danced in Mekele as they welcomed the returning TPLF.

There are reports that the government and the rebels from the TPLF have reached some sort of a ceasefire agreement.

The captured soldiers will be returned home through the mediation of the Red Cross, while the officers will remain in the hands of the rebels.

Tigray has been the scene of fighting since the prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, sent the army in early November to topple the dissident regional authorities, which emerged from the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).

The 2019 Nobel peace prize winner accused them of orchestrating attacks on Ethiopian military bases.

After early successes and a premature declaration of victory, government forces became bogged down in a vicious and months-long battle with pro-TPLF fighters – the Tigray Defence Forces (TDF). The Ethiopian army was backed by troops from the neighboring Amhara region and the army of Eritrea, which borders Tigray.

The United Nations and numerous government have called for a ceasefire to be respected, especially to allow humanitarian aid to reach civilian populations.

A statement on July 4th said the TPLF would accept a ceasefire in principle if there were ironclad guarantees of no further invasions, but a series of other conditions would need to be met before any agreement could be formalized.

“Invading forces from Amhara and Eritrea must withdraw from Tigray and return to their pre-war territories,” it said.

“As long as we have a foolproof guarantee that the security of our people will not be compromised by a second round of invasions, we accept a ceasefire in principle,” a statement signed by the “government of Tigray” said

“However, before a ceasefire agreement is formalised, the following thorny issues must be resolved,” the text continues, before listing the conditions.

The rebel authorities are also calling for “procedures to hold Ethiopian prime minister Abiy Ahmed and President Issaias Aferworki to account for the damage they have caused”, as well as the creation by the UN of an independent investigation body to probe the ’horrific crimes’ carried out during the conflict.

Other conditions are humanitarian, including the distribution of aid and the safe return to Tigray of displaced people.

The government in Addis Ababa has always refused to open any dialogue with the TPLF leaders, classifying the group by parliamentary decree as a terrorist organization.

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More than 7K paraded around? Why not use a drone to capture all of them in one shot which would be a couple kilometers long. The photo shows approximately 25 soldiers.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/02/world/africa/tigray-ethiopia-soldiers-captured.html

Michael

Somalis didn’t fight in the war. There are also no pow from the much powerful Eritrean army. The Tigrayans avoided the Eritreans in the Northern part of Tigray and concentrated their attacks on the Ethiopian army located in the rest of Tigray.

The Ethiopian army has problem fighting the Tigrayans because they always entered in the areas controlled by the army dressed as civilians. The Ethiopian army was afraid of making mistakes and killing thousands of civilians. People exaggirate the success of the Tigrayans because they do not know the situation in the area. In addition to that Western journalists with evil intention either they are biased or lazy.

FuckRussiaXhina

Stupid Shabiya, your days are numbered, filthy Hamasien dog and Neftegna rat, now you will enter hell.

Ethiopiatikdem

You are shiritam tigrawi keep sucking America’s dick and y’all can go to hell together

Gabriel

Neftegna hyena you will meet your Master, son of a whore nigger, we send you back to Uganda you Amhara ape cancer

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