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The TPLF refused to join Abiy’s unitary Ethiopian Prosperity Party after the dissolution of the ruling coalition, the Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Democratic Front, in November 2019.
TPLF lays out conditions for truce talks with Ethiopian gov’t. The Tigray People’s Liberation Front demands a full withdrawal of Eritrean troops and Ethiopia’s Amhara state fighters.
Ethiopia launches new air raids on Tigray region: Gov’t. The government says a TPLF training and military command post was the target of the raid in western Tigray, followed by a second strike ...
After weeks of deadly conflict in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has given Tigrayan forces a 72-hour deadline to surrender.
The conflict in northern Ethiopia, pitting federal forces and their Eritrean allies against the TPLF, which runs Tigray's regional government, broke out in November 2020. News Today's news ...
Ethiopian government representative Redwan Hussein (second left) and Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) representative Getachew Reda (second right) sign a peace agreement during a press ...
TPLF leader Debretsion Gebremichael has written to the United Nations calling for a no-fly zone for hostile aircraft over Tigray, arms embargoes on Ethiopia and its ally Eritrea, and a U.N ...
In November 2020, the government launched a military offensive in Tigray in response to attacks by the TPLF. An estimated 5.1 million people were displaced by the conflict in 2021.
That is the background to the TPLF-OLA alliance, which also needs to be related to secession, which both TPLF and OLA consider as a viable option. Back to secession talk. Before the outbreak of the ...
Ethiopia’s foreign ministry recently said the TPLF was pushing the government to “change its defensive mood which has been taken for the sake of the unilateral humanitarian ceasefire,” and ...
Ethiopia says it’s captured the capital of its rebellious Tigray region. Internal conflict in Ethiopia is causing a humanitarian crisis that could leave 6 million in need of aid.
Ethiopia has already managed two demobilization programs, from 1991-1995 and 2000-2005. The first program targeted the Derg regime’s soldiers after rebel victory and was a partial success. Peace ...