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a new reality. how will that impact the people as events on falls in the world? stay with us, the latest news and analysis from us going on with hi anthony. okay. talking about e. c o pierre, today, you may remember that last november, a regional dispute in the northern part of e. c o p. s, thought a government military offense. if that has since turned into a full blown civil war. what will it take to get to peace? that is the question we're asking today on the stream. that is the question that many ethiopians are also asking themselves if you all, on youtube, you are on the live comment section. do you put your comment right here and i will do my best to include it in today's show that asked me, i guess helping us to unpack the comments situation, ethiopia, and what would it take to get to piece maza zacharias, to address nice to have you welcome back to the stream mother,
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please remind everybody who you are and what you do today. my name is mike, go remittance, i am an international specialist and human rights advocate. get to have you becker . i us welcome back to the stream. introduce yourself to audience. thanks for inviting me again. my name is the kind of that island, and i'm a freelance journalist and contributor to the 0. the telegraph among other of us to have you and welcome back to adjust. nice to have you on the stream. remind audience he, you all, what you do. my name is to address her fair and determine if one of our association of america, also known as aaa, then investigating documents human rights are tracking, as you can share this widely, including us policy makers, in the hopes that we can now have a better form of governance unique feel, cameras for human rights. all right, to set the scene, we off william davidson and international crisis group to tell us why he thinks we all with e. c o p. how close?
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if the okay, is the piece right now. this is what this is what he told us just a few hours ago. since the withdrawal of federal forties for most of the great in june and the to great regional for to have going to be offensive into foreign and regions. they say this is next say to degrade the capacity opponents and to break a blockade on t grey, which is suffering a humanitarian emergency. and to compel the creation of a transitional, federal government in response that has been considerable popular resistance. today's particularly in hara, while the great forces are themselves a relatively popular insurgency amongst the grand people. therefore, we have an intensifying and expanding civil war any to the moment there was no prospect of talk to try and end the war with both sides, still set on
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a military solution to this conflict. that's william's take to help us that the theme for this conversation, let me show you a headline. i really want you to react to this headline. tell me what you think. e . c o p cause or capable citizens to fight in to try war. this doesn't sound like any way close to piece to ra, thoughts me, thank you for having this program. will you said on do 20? a european government declared a fire and remove all your military personnel from to right instead of the elephant hearing to defeat fire. they immediately went on a military offensive into and off are reduced whitening this war. the people are already suffering severe humanitarian crisis with all this massacred, but over 800000 displace. now as a result of this military incursion by the g p l f. the unit f, as we put it over 674000 new displacements,
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and on an investigation went over 700000. and we have seen the loot agency by the warehouses of agencies, home businesses, hospitals. and we have documented over $100.00 civilians that have been extreme judicially killed and also raped. so this has really exasperated the humanitarian crisis within how we do the result of this house within the region are responding to a call to defend himself from the invasion. there are hundreds of thousands of tomorrow . there are now under the occupation the forces within the region. we have no communication to the outside world because telecom and electricity services have been disabled. so it's really a very terrible situation here. just just very quickly, just want to add that what the left is doing. a master work crime in the international community should condemn that and hold them accountable. a family
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interject here. first of all, the call that was made by the prime minister makes the holy war a civil war. it is an intention to pay people 2nd to $1.00 another. and as a result, we see an entire population from the region is all marching towards the guy or continuing to come a death war crime said they have been committing so it's very sad to see young people from region to fighting a war that is facilitated by data and government, mainly the prime minister. however, i want to respond some of the allegations and there's just made the ground forces are not in a hurry because they want land or anything else. they're. they're trying to lift the seeds that were put for, put by these have been governments aimed to cemetery, starving, the people of the guy. and that's a great defense for this. are there in order to horse days have been government to come to negotiation table and find solution of people solution and settlement to the war that has been always going to look big. i know it's not meeting the work time. it's rather them how to courses and the course that are likely to been
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government continue to rape women in the western part of the guy, particularly from that. and also in the eastern and other parts of the guy that are still under the control of the fading for so. so you've been governments for me. i've been just fucking jump in just very quickly. the t p l, a leadership habitat in their own wars that one of their goals, one of their objectives is to exact revenge on people who responding to the call to, to, to be attacked by the chief. guess the people back almost all the time. you take a pause for breast gas talking just for a moment. i know you haven't finished, but we have a whole lot of people on youtube. hello. i see you. i, he, let me just bring in some of those to 2nd wise help me out here for tuna to try is facing mass starvation induced by the genocide a war taking place. 2.2000000 children are starving to death. whole region is in
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darkness disconnected from the outside world that christ what do you know who is fighting when i think i go, it goes without saying that i want you to content said is more than accurate. and i think we'd also have to highlight that the philip in troop withdrawals on june 28th was referred to, was not done with the sincere intention of fostering peace or an end to the warfare was done as a result of military setbacks. be that as it may go and forces are accused and have been an independently established having committed atrocities and during the pushing into the region and the warfare that has devastated the country for the course of the past 9 months. and that has proven beyond any doubt that the current crisis cannot be sold via military solution continues unabated and also
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continues to worse and the dire humanitarian crisis that both of my fellow panelists mentioned. that not only has it the not only has the civil war not died down, that there hasn't been a consistent ceasefire. but if you and group, this is a t p, i'll have to say it has an alliance with $246.00 pacing the aroma liberation army. now says he has an alliance. if the t p l f. so it is expanding. how did that happen? that rice, you take that one while the various military functions are involved across the, across the country and all the, the various military crisis is ongoing. now some of them may have contracting or similarly echoing ideological positions in the case of the, to the ryan forces and you're on the liberation army. i believe that this whole thing that binds them for the time being as a belief, that the prime minister i'll be, i'm, it must be overthrown,
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or at least his fighting capabilities must be downgraded. so it seems something more for military packed than any really sincere ok agreement on how to guide or how to and what direction to take the country and, and the various populations in it. okay, so the fighting is now going into a mara. earlier we spoke to our regional state government for their position. this is what they told us to just have a listen then come in beat off the bat with your reaction. it's quite sure that that groups will not have a chance to continue taking landis or as in amada, you know, we are already ready to defeat and that, that artist, we own corporate and we have a new well prepared. and we already get ready enough forces to defeat the steady side is so no chance for terrace this to have more than land
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and to conquer, to invent any as good as you know, motto. well, i mean, just very quickly, the people have been put in a situation where they have no choice that to respond to the military. envision by the piano, which has this plate over 700000 people. many miles are diagnosed our vision because they keep, has looted the warehouses of agencies, home businesses that have to uphold the food items to, to my. so this has been documented. they're committed to judicial kelly and weight and even shelly population centers. so the people have been put in a situation where they have to fight to survival unfortunately. and all this could have been avoidable. this was avoidable situation. the t p when they were removed from power by people, protesters, ethiopians, mainly i'm house and almost would not accept the situation where they could not
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dominate the open, put up politics. and so immediately they began to recruit trade and our young degrades the region to prepare for war. in fact, we were boasting about the military, mike and the capacity to defeat the open government. in november, 3rd, they attacked the northern combat forces, killing others, and taken hostage overnight, all the military soldiers that precipitated this war. and unfortunately, we are here from our end to great suffering and has brought this country into the brink of the failure. and that's the situation that we are in the modesty . yeah, this are life that has been spoken for by the been governments, me started or himself and others to actually justify the ongoing, jonah side up on the people of this are words and narrative that has been said by
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the government in order to not only to justify but also mobilize the been the grand aspect to grants, not only to guy, but also in every corner of the country. for so whole, they to been government does not withdraw from the base have been forces where defeated by the force and deferred by the front. and in order to save, they had to withdraw some of the remaining forces that in my life it had been forces you to remain to control and to dominate the western part of cigarette anytime force are still in part to grow my suffering, looting and murdering innocent people i think so talk to my mom. i just have you all doing. so i'm just thinking, i'm just thinking my audience is trying to listen for this and it's not a c o p. and what are the people that he's region is too dry doing in amara? what are they doing that? what is the sure, and i'll tell you in the words to the t p l a for the leadership. one of the objective is to exactly are just the amount of people, and this is not just my work. not unicef about 2 weeks ago,
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stated that over 674000 new math had been displayed by the result of the total time just to just to just a moment. so you are saying just very briefly, thank you t p s i n a mara, because they won't take that revenge on mar people. alright, alright, because we, we already have half an hour mazda y, the t p l f. doing and i'm all as far as you're concerned at 1st of all is not best to say let the great horses send their daring to one. yeah. in order to one to lift the seat that has been laid upon by these have been government to it's in order to force these have been governments to constant negotiations table and find a police consult solution to the ongoing, going to fighting in a mara to find a political solution, right, which i found to make sure that doesn't make any sense. it does. the contradiction is in order to order also or an oil throat. if the interest of the thing
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and take a pause every one or time again youtube, i see you though, a lot of comments here. he's got off this. why is the international community silence? why, what you think millions of to grinds starving to death, an of the atrocities. so i added to other trustees because it's not just to grinds, who are starving to death. there are other things going on. this is what i want to bring in the state. the pop of the us state department, this is what they said about a few o p on september. first, i have a list and have a look. first on ethiopia, nearly one month after us any administrator, samantha power was on the ground there and she emphasized the dire humanitarian catastrophe. that faces over 5200000 people. the situation on the ground has only gotten worse since then. from the beginning of the crisis in northern ethiopia, the united states has called for a negotiated fees, fire, and on hindered humanitarian access. the truth is that access has been limited to
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but a trickle by the government. so that is what the us state department is saying. having heard that and heard other criticisms about age, not being able to get through to people who really need it in ethiopia. this is what the prime minister spokes person had to say. that cry, standby i want you to comment. let's have a listen 1st. there were challenges in terms of accessibility through various corridors that the federal government had put into place. if you remember, there were 4 corridors that had been put in place that because of p p s continued aggression and cushion these corridors, at least 3 of the 4 had failed. so the one that has been available, the recent information that i haven't, that had been shared as of last time is that the trucks were already on routes. i don't have further detail in terms of how many of reached back to the system. something that's been compiled by the federal entity that is responsible for doing
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this well, aid agency representatives would beg to differ. and how clarified to me that integrate where something like a 100 or a 150 trucks full of emergency food relief. he to be delivered daily to the region . it is easy to can government right now that has hindering the transport of such con, voice. and there has not been a single delivery since late august. so in that regards, i think be the any see you would, would have to soft scrutinize a bit if you will, with regards to the greater issue highlighted by the state department and the proceeding video. it is evidently clear that if you lost the institutions or the civic society organizations to intervene and mediate this on behalf of or at
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least bring the various warring factions and engage them in round table dialogue. so this would, this would fall evidently on the shoulders of the heavy players in the international community and the diplomats to be able to conduct whatever it is, whether it's shuttle diplomacy or behind the scenes behind the scenes dialogue, to mediate an end to this consecrating of 10 months in saccharine, who should be the mediator? the african union mentions just recently that they were going to a full nigerian president to become a mediator for the court of africa. be the representative for the horn of africa that did not go down well in all parties who could mediate this year, the wall? well, whatever it is, it's something that they can, they can reach if they actually agree on a time table, on a plan. and the, the main hypothesis which is that this war cannot be solved militarily. so whether
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it's all bus angel or any others spokesman, or a statesman or sitting sitting presidential prime minister. i think it really doesn't make a difference for the people on the ground who you know, facing family conditions, atrocities, and displacement are desperate for any sort of. and so at this point, suddenly the duty of dearth of independent institutions and due to the authoritarian nature of life. and if we really require the international community, more prominent members of the international community to intervene and solve this for once. and for all i audience watching on youtube, also really eager to get to some solutions for how do you get that piece from the situation if your p is in right now, this is where she is really keen to, to explore piece initiatives, have a list, and have a look when we look at the trick from both sides and the, and the lack of success from that piece initiative close by the international
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communities is looking more and more difficult to see. and she's come and things participate the likelihood patterns session, the indicate the likelihood of eventual cups. so not much optimism. that jura who is on youtube says, what could be the solution to end the war? we've had, i guess, discussing disputing this solution to end the war. mother you stop the solution is the removal of the jonah said re gemini yoga and giving day to ben people. and of course, unity to decide on what would they would want after that. and also the solution remains and bringing all the work all the work criminals to court, and they to get justice for the victims of miss jona said or but i wanted to make
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one point clear. if we do not undermine our enemy that are fighting for guy left and right. how are we expected us to grant to lift the siege that has been lived up on us for the past 2 months? was people, people, people do not have any asked to see monitor and 8 people integrate are dying not only of our vision, but also of the business that could have been cured if they have had access to monitor. i'm a including my mom. i'm out of town in the main point that you've been making for the entire show. we hear you loud and clear how to head over here to my lap laptop . this is becca becca, said the shipping no interference from external powers. i believe both sides can come to a mutual ground without a 3rd party. how do we get to piece to cross? well, i think one of the ways is that we need to have the international community pressure, the tpf to stop its military offensive and move themselves from the and i thought we use that way. then the higher people in our class will not feel the need to
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respond to this military invasion. in addition, the government must allow on federal humanitarian access into to region as well as any of the other areas that have been affected by this war. and the international committee can support an all inclusive dialogue about none on route so that people act as such as register political parties, civil society, religious groups. when schools with groups can come together and pat and find the path forward that takes away from this ethnic upon my system. so that if you can feel people and regardless of what part of the country that they live in, would have caught up, would have all the issues. i think a part by system where you have a good feeling that they have to compete against one another. and so, so long as we have this, we're going to can have, going to continue to have stability in this, in this country. so this is one of the, of the internationally international community can support, you know,
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you'll get to move forward. i'm just looking on my laptop and sacrifice an open call by african intellectual urgent action on the field. i'm just wondering if, with in ethiopia, people are asking for the war to stop. who are the high profile people? who are the intellectuals who are the, who are the influences, influences who are saying this war needs to stop? is that happening, or people getting ready for this war to expand? well as i, as i mentioned earlier, due to the authoritarian nature of life and p o p as it is critical speech, the independent press and all the all platforms which could be used to really talk at the holes in the government narrative for why that war is necessary, are unavailable, and are not allowed to, to, to prosper. as a result,
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we could look at counseling, perhaps a silent majority. of course, the average person who, due to the war is having to shoulder, skyrocketing living costs and having to you know, fear that one day, his son or daughter, her son or daughter may also be forced to join the ranks of whatever nearby warring function. there is, so it's a war that continues to claim life in the affected region. so us, we highlighted but will also continue to, to eventually claim lives in so far unaffected regions. if this was allowed to expand as much inclusive dialogue with as many players including armed entities is of the utmost importance. putting the to the, to grands the autumn liberation army at anyone also who is involved in one way or another. we are going to end with a speed round. have a look here on my laptop at a crossroads. ethiopia, can i be in the t p l. s. make peace?
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it is a simple yes or no. you may extend it to a sentence and just a sentence, sacrifice it is possible, but they're gonna have to see a serious turning down at the sabre rattling and cooler heads must prevail 10 months in which there is no sign of that whatsoever. so what's at this point? it's more of a hail mary pitch, i guess you don't, you'll find optimism. well, it's not about what they're happy and keep one piece, but i think all you do want piece and in a path forward to a stable democratic ethiopia. and that can be achieved and up to an all inclusive dialogue of non violent actors. mother, you know, and that's mainly because that is what jonah said the leader. he needs to be sent to the i see not all right, thank you so much. i appreciate you gaf. youtube is on fire. thank you for being part of our show. we really appreciate your insight in your takes as well. i will see you next time. take everybody
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