The war in northern Ethiopia has been one of the deadliest conflicts in recent times. The African Union envoy Olusegun Obasanjo said as many as 600.000 people may have been killed in the two years of fighting between Ethiopian troops and Tigrayan forces.
UN investigators say rape and sexual violence were used as weapons of war - and essentially amounted to war crimes. With a ceasefire agreed, more and more stories of the atrocities are emerging.
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UN investigators say rape and sexual violence were used as weapons of war - and essentially amounted to war crimes. With a ceasefire agreed, more and more stories of the atrocities are emerging.
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