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December 2020 Gijet massacre

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Gijet massacre
Part of Tigray War
Gijet is located in Tigray Region
Gijet
Gijet
Gijet is located in Ethiopia
Gijet
Gijet
Location of Gijet in Tigray (Ethiopia)
LocationGijet (Template:Lang-ti), Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Date30 December 2020
TargetTigrayans
Attack type
Deaths21 civilians
PerpetratorsEthiopia Ethiopian National Defence Force

The December 2020 Gijet massacre was a mass extrajudicial killing that took place in Gijet (Template:Lang-ti) in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia during the Tigray War, on 30 December 2020.[1] Gijet is the central town of woreda Saharti, southeastern zone of Tigray.

Massacre

The Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) killed 21 youngsters, including a seven-year-old child in Gijet (SE Tigray) on 30 December 2020.[1][2]

Typical massacres committed by Ethiopian and Eritrean soldiers in the Tigray war are (1) revenge when they lose a battle; (2) to terrorise and extract information about whereabouts of TPLF leaders; (3) murder of suspected family members of TDF fighters; and (4) terrorising the Tigray society as a whole such as in case of mass killings in churches.[3]

Perpetrators

Dimtsi Woyane reported the perpetrators of this massacre as being the Ethiopian army.[2]

Victims

The “Tigray: Atlas of the humanitarian situation” mentions 21 victims of this massacre.[1]

Reactions

The “Tigray: Atlas of the humanitarian situation”,[1] that documented this massacre received international media attention, particularly regarding its Annex A, that lists massacres in the Tigray War.[3][4][5][6]

After months of denial by the Ethiopian authorities that massacres occurred in Tigray, a joint investigation by OHCHR and the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission was announced in March 2021.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Annys, S., Vanden Bempt, T., Negash, E., De Sloover, L., Nyssen, J., 2021. Tigray: Atlas of the humanitarian situation[self-published source]
  2. ^ a b Situation Report EEPA HORN No. 42 - 31 December 2020
  3. ^ a b The World radio (2 April 2021): Counting the victims in Tigray[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ EuroNews, 2 April 2021 – See film embedded in the news item: G7 'seriously concerned' about human rights violations in Ethiopia's Tigray region
  5. ^ CBC, 2 April 2021: As It Happens: The Friday Edition (from 28:00 to 35:30) Tigray, Ethiopia Massacre
  6. ^ The Guardian, 2 April 2021: Ethiopia: 1,900 people killed in massacres in Tigray identified
  7. ^ France24, 18 March 2021: UN rights chief agrees to joint Tigray probe

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