Is Ethiopia heading back to war in Tigray?
Summary
Tensions are rising in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, prompting fears of a renewed conflict. Reports indicate shortages of goods and cash, alongside growing distrust among former allies and opponents. The situation is tense as disputes over territory persist, impacting peace efforts.Key Facts
- People are leaving Tigray due to fears of renewed conflict.
- Cash shortages and high prices for essentials are occurring in Mekelle, Tigray's main city.
- A 2022 peace deal between the Ethiopian government and Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) is unraveling.
- Ethiopia's government has disputes with former ally Eritrea and forces from the Amhara region.
- Elections are approaching, with unresolved territorial disputes causing tension.
- Reports of troop movements and clashes in northern Ethiopia have surfaced recently.
- TPLF claims there are provocations that may lead to war over disputed territories.
- The TPLF wants back control of western Tigray, a conflict point in the past war.
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