United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said she was"deeply distressed" by the violence that erupted late last month in northern Ethiopia, reportedly killing at least 30 people and injuring more than 100 others.
EXPLAINER | 'Nothing left to resume classes': How both sides in Tigray conflict are destroying education "In the apparent retaliatory attacks that followed, two Orthodox Christian men were reportedly burnt to death, another man hacked to death, and five churches burnt down" in the southwest of the country, she said, adding that other regions had since seen clashes.
Authorities should strive to"ensure that those found to be responsible are held to account," she said, stressing that"individual accountability of perpetrators is essential to prevent further violence."
The UN is getting paid to decry, condemn and voice concern about human rights violations. Easy money for doing F-all
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How can religious beliefs lead to hatred and murder? Surely those who are truly religious believe in tolerance and understanding of those different to others?
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And ‽istis wept at the relative cost of keeping the peace: the total UN Global Peacekeeping budget: $6.5bn in 2019 c.0.5% of world military expenditures... & Look at ourselves. Pathetic, utterly pathetic.
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