

The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) spokesperson Getachew Reda said the report “did not cover all the heinous crime spots” and accused Ethiopian investigators of bias.Īmhara regional spokesperson Gizachew Muluneh was unreachable but has previously denied abuses.

Ethiopia has said individual soldiers are on trial for rape and killing.Įritrean Information Minister Yemane Meskel, who spent months denying Eritrean troops were in Tigray, called the report “fallacious … utterly false” in a tweet. He said a civil-military task force would be established to investigate all the allegations in the report. Prime Minister Abiy said he accepted the report despite some “serious reservations” and said it did not accuse the government of genocide or using food as a weapon.
