Diagnosing Ethiopia’s Tigray War: Reverberations in the Horn of Africa
Date
2023
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Insight on Africa
Abstract
The flare-up of hostilities in Ethiopia’s Tigray district in November 2020 is simply
the aftereffect of a forced battle between so-called reformist Prime Minister Abiy
Ahmed’s central government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).
This previous revolutionary development ruled Ethiopian legislative issues for over
25 years before Abiy’s rise to control of power in 2018. Numerous Ethiopians con sidered the TPLF’s rule authoritative, and misconducts executed under its authority
stirred up scorn in several groups. The fight additionally displays ethnic strains in the
country, which have been exacerbated as of late as the nation goes through political
and financial modifications. The advancing battle has effectively brought about outrage,
expanded the flow of refugees, and stressed territorial relations. This research article
provides an account of the origins of the TPLF and the Tigrayans, Eritrea’s involve ment in the conflict, the sources of tension, and the paths to war. Finally, the repercus sions of Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict and its corollaries on the Horn of Africa. Specifically,
the article draws on the Protracted Social Conflict Theory to explain Ethiopia’s Tigray
conflict. The answer stipulates a hint at addressing the current problem.
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Research Article
Keywords
Conflict, Ethiopia, Africa, Eritrea, Tigray