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    Tensions in Ethiopia continue to rise as Tigrayan rebels promised to turn the northern region into a “graveyard” for dictators.

    “Attempting to rule the people of Tigray by force is like walking on a burning flame,” the Tigrayan statement reads. “Tigray will be the graveyard of dictators.”

    A clear message to the country’s Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, that an all-out war may be imminent despite his assurances.

    Earlier this month, Ahmed accused the opposition-led local government in the Tigray region of attacking federal troops and attempting to “loot” military assets.

    Justice will prevail. Ethiopia will prevail! pic.twitter.com/1mNSPbAktQ

    — Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 (@AbiyAhmedAli) November 15, 2020

    “Our defence forces … have been ordered to carry out their mission to save the country. The final point of the red line has been crossed. Force is being used as the last measure to save the people and the country,” Ahmed said.

    Ahmed promptly ordered a military intervention against TPLF but quickly rejected speculation that the country is headed for civil war.

    https://twitter.com/ZekuZelalem/status/1323776856294871041?s=20

    “Concerns that Ethiopia will descend into chaos are unfounded & a result of not understanding our context deeply.Our rule of law enforcement operation, as a sovereign state with the capacity to manage its own internal affairs, will wrap up soon by ending the prevailing impunity,” he tweeted on Monday.

    The conflict has led to the death of hundreds of civilians. Tens of thousands of Tigrayans have fled the country to neighboring country Sudan to escape ethnic violence.

    Prez Yoweri Museveni today met Ethiopian Deputy PM Demeke Mekonnen Hassen in Gulu, northern Uganda. Says he called for negotiations in Tigray crisis, and that he “totally disagree[s] with politics that focuses on ethnic federalism”. Interesting.https://t.co/Xm3dP9Cr7c pic.twitter.com/DBMjpxD9Qg

    — Charles Onyango-Obbo (@cobbo3) November 16, 2020

    Ahmed’s administration continues to refute claims the attacks on Tigray are racially motivated.

    “The federal government… denounces, in the strongest of terms, mischaracterization that this operation has an ethnic or other bias,” the government’s task force on the crisis said via Reuters.

    As part of Ahmed’s ongoing crusade against the region, internet, telecommunications services, electricity and banking services have been blocked. The move has been slammed by human rights groups.

    Hundreds of civilians were killed in Tigray, Ethiopia in a "massacre," reports @Amnesty. It says people were "hacked to death."

    Witnesses blame Tigray forces, who are fighting federal forces, but Amnesty did not confirm that. At least 11,000 people have fled fighting to Sudan. pic.twitter.com/4KQKUxJlgB

    — AJ+ (@ajplus) November 12, 2020

    #Tigray, Ethiopia update: @amnesty has geolocated & gathered harrowing testimony of a mass killing. We’re corroborating details and will issue a statement soon. https://t.co/SRZIhr0Wip

    — amnestypress (@amnestypress) November 12, 2020

    “Tigray is now a hell to its enemies … The people of Tigray will never kneel,” the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) said in a statement.

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