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Tigray – UK’s New Africa Minister’s deep concerns “about ongoing human rights abuses and violations”

October 5, 2021 Eritrea Hub Ethiopia, News, Tigray

Oct 5, 2021 Source: Lord David Alton Vicky Ford MP Minister for Africa King Charles Street London SW1A 2AH Lord…

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British All Party Parliamentary Group on Eritrea calls for a full inquiry on Tigray

June 6, 2021 Martin Plaut Ethiopia, News, Tigray

Source: Lord David Alton Letter sent by Lord Alton and Fiona Bruce MP, co chairs of the All Party Parliamentary…

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Britain is “concerned by involvement of Eritrean forces in hostilities throughout Tigray”

March 10, 2021 Eritrea Hub Ethiopia, News, Tigray

Source: UK Parliament – House of Lords – Lord Alton Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office,…

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