EHRCO Appeals for End to Conflict in Amhara Region as Rights Violations Ramp Up
The Ethiopian Human Rights Council (EHRCO) has urged parties to conflict in the Amhara Regional State to respect international human rights and humanitarian law.
In an April 16 report, the Council documented incidents where armed groups targeted teachers for failing to adhere to a warning to halt their regular operations.
EHRCO emphasized that such acts constitute serious violations of human rights and called for immediate measures.
According to the report, five teachers from Colonel Tadesse Muluneh Secondary School and Alfia Secondary Schoo...
Read More: https://www.thereporterethiopia.com/44719/
The Ethiopian Human Rights Council (EHRCO) has urged parties to conflict in the Amhara Regional State to respect international human rights and humanitarian law.
In an April 16 report, the Council documented incidents where armed groups targeted teachers for failing to adhere to a warning to halt their regular operations.
EHRCO emphasized that such acts constitute serious violations of human rights and called for immediate measures.
According to the report, five teachers from Colonel Tadesse Muluneh Secondary School and Alfia Secondary Schoo...
Read More: https://www.thereporterethiopia.com/44719/