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Ethiopia’s Tigray forces announce release of thousands of prisoners of war
[Garowe] The Tigray rebel forces fighting Æthiopia's federal army say they will release 4,000 prisoners of war as part of an amnesty.

The Tigray Peoples' Liberation Front
...(TPLF), their armed wing is the Tigray Defense Forces (TDF). Originally a Hoxhaist (ultra-Stalinist) ethnic liberation movement stood up in the 1970s, they ruled Ethiopia from the time they overthrew their Marxist predecessors in 1991 until Nobel Peace Prize laureate (for signing a peace treaty with Eritrea) Abiy Ahmed Ali, scion of the Oromos and formerly a successful general under the TPLF regime, was elected prime minister in 2018. He was lauded for all the pro-Western democracy reforms he introduced, until he was sucked into China’s One Belt - One Road project, and incidentally stopped sharing tax income with the Tigray provincial government, whereupon they decided that taking back the country would be more profitable. The TPLF is supported by Egypt, Sudan, and the anti-China West, while the Abiy Ahmed government is supported by China and Eritrea...
announced the release on Twitter Friday, amid an escalating war of words between Æthiopian and Tigray region officials over provocations and preparations for another round of full-blown war.

The Tigray forces decided to release 4,208 prisoners of war with an amnesty, out of which 401 are women, according to the tweet.

"Most of them were captured (in fighting) outside of the Tigray region, and others joined the fight in a forced conscription," Birhane Kebede, coordinator of the prisoners' center in the region, was quoted as saying by the regional ruling party. Birhane said those with disabilities, illnesses and women who gave birth in detention were given priority for release.

The decision to release the prisoners followed weeks of talks held between military commanders on both sides, according to a foreign diplomat in Addis Ababa, who said talks at the political level have not yet taken place.

This is the second time Tigray forces have announced the release of prisoners of war. In July 2021 they announced the release of 1,000 federal army soldiers after parading them in front of the public.

"These releases are probably both a sign of goodwill and also of the acute food shortage in Tigray," William Davison, the International Crisis Group's Senior Analyst for Æthiopia, told The News Agency that Dare Not be Named.

"Now that aid flows to the (Tigray) region have increased amid a prolonged lull in large-scale fighting, the federal government should restore vital services such as banking and advance the grinding of the peace processor by opening talks on a permanent ceasefire with Tigray's leaders," he said.

Æthiopia's deadly civil war that erupted in November 2020 after federal officials accused Tigray forces of attacking an army base in the region is believed to have caused the deaths of tens of thousands of people.

Aid groups say federal forces sealed off the region, especially since July 2021, making very difficult the delivery of food and other desperately needed aid. In recent months the Æthiopian has relaxed the restrictions somewhat to allow a better flow of aid into the Tigray region.
Posted by: trailing wife 2022-05-22
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