In Ethiopia’s Tigray, a horrific military cooperation: weaponized rape
Ethiopia’s reluctant admission and limited prosecution might almost look like justice if compared to another state actor in the conflict: Eritrea. By many accounts, Eritrean soldiers led the charge in weaponizing rape in the conflict in Tigray.
Of the 13 survivors interviewed by CCIJ in this investigation, five said their rapists were Eritrean soldiers – compared to two who pointed to Ethiopian soldiers. Yet the former are accountable to neither the Ethiopian government nor the international community from which their country, often called “the North Korea of Africa,” is isolated.
In this investigation by CCIJ, Lucy Kassa looks into how rape is weaponised in the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia. Read the Story Here