Ethiopians march against alleged forced mobilisation in Tigray

Thousands of Ethiopians marched in Addis Ababa to protest the alleged forced recruitment of civilians in the Tigray region by Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) forces.
The protests came amid months of escalating tensions between the TPLF and Ethiopia's federal government. The TPLF is the main political party in the breakaway region of Tigray, which has been at odds with the central government in recent years.
The tensions have led to fears of a renewed conflict in the region. The protests in Addis Ababa drew attention to the plight of civilians caught in the middle, who are allegedly being forced to join the TPLF's ranks.
The TPLF has been accused of using forced recruitment to bolster its ranks, despite the Ethiopian government's claims that the region is stabilizing.
The protests in Addis Ababa highlighted the concerns of Ethiopians who fear for the safety of civilians in the Tigray region.
The escalating tensions between the TPLF and the federal government have raised concerns about the potential for a renewed conflict in the region.
The protests in Addis Ababa are the latest expression of the deep-seated concerns about the situation in Tigray.
The situation in Tigray has been a source of tension for years, with the region's people caught in the middle of the conflict between the TPLF and the federal government.
The international community has been watching the situation in Tigray closely, with many countries calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The protests in Addis Ababa will likely be closely monitored by the international community, which will be watching to see if the situation in Tigray continues to escalate.
The situation in Tigray remains volatile, with many Ethiopians fearing for the safety of civilians in the region.
The protests in Addis Ababa are a testament to the deep-seated concerns about the situation in Tigray, and the need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Source: Africanews Culture
