UN rights council extends Ethiopia commission by a year

Image
ICHREE chairwoman, Kaari Betty Murungi, presenting the Commission’s first report to the UN Human Rights Council’s 51st regular session. Picture: Screenshot

The UN Rights Council voted Friday by a narrow majority to extend for another year a commission of experts tasked with investigating the human rights situation in conflict-torn Ethiopia.

The text presented by the European Union was adopted by 21 votes in favour.

Nineteen countries voted against, including all African members of the Human Rights Council except Malawi which abstained along with six other countries.

The experts are due to make a verbal report on the situation in Ethiopia, which has been mired in conflict since November 2020, to the Human Rights Council at its next session in early 2023.

Ethiopia’s representative in Geneva said in a tweet before the vote that “Ethiopia rejects it and requests members of the Council to vote against this political venture”.

Human Rights Watch said the extension was “a powerful message to the warring parties... that those who commit abuses could one day be brought to justice”.

It also called on states to give the commission the means to do its work.

“This decision gives hope to the victims of Ethiopia’s continued human rights violations that someone is supporting them,” Amnesty International said.

The war has killed untold numbers of civilians and triggered a deep humanitarian crisis, and all sides to the conflict have been accused of grave abuses against civilians.

The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) dominated Ethiopia’s ruling coalition for decades before Abiy Ahmed took power in 2018.

After months of rising tensions Prime Minister Abiy, a Nobel Peace laureate, sent soldiers into Tigray to unseat the TPLF, saying the move was in response to attacks on federal army camps.

Source: AFP

Related Articles

Samia Suluhu Secures Second Term Amid Electoral Chaos and Rising Tensions in Tanzania   

The electoral commission announced the results on Saturday, with Suluhu dominating in every constituency.

  • Africa

    01-11-2025

  • 08:13AM

As Sudan Burns, Egypt and Eritrea Renew Strategic Alliance to Face Shifting Winds in the Horn of Africa

For his part, Afwerki praised Egypt’s role under Sisi in consolidating stability and promoting development in the Horn of Africa and East Africa.

  • Africa

    30-10-2025

  • 05:41PM