Английская Википедия:2021 in Ethiopia

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Events in the year 2021 in Ethiopia. Шаблон:See also

Incumbents

Events

January

February

  • 2 February – The opposition in Tigray says 50,000 civilians have been killed in the last three months.[11]
  • 11 February – Filsan Abdullahi Ahmed, minister for women, confirms widespread rape in the Tigray War. She noted a lack of rape kits and HIV/AIDS drugs to test and treat victims.[12]
  • 13 February – Demonstrators protest in Oromia Region against the deteriorating health of Bekele Gerba, Jawar Mohammed, and 18 other members of the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC) who have been on hunger strike since 27 January.[13] Prison officials refuse to transfer them to a hospital.[14]
  • 17 February – A power outage attributed to the TPLF hits Tigray. In an unrelated event, the Tigray council of religious institutions – representing Ethiopian Orthodox, Catholic, Islamic and evangelical churches – calls for the withdrawal of Eritrean forces.[15]
  • 19 February – The United States says it will "de-link" its suspension of millions of dollars of aid from the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. The statement implied that developments in Tigray will be considered.[16]
  • 20 February – The TPLF lays out eight conditions for peace in Tigray, including the appointment of an international mediator and unimpeded access for humanitarian aid.[17]

March

April to June

  • 8 June – Ethiopia begins filling the Grand Renaissance Dam (GERD).[28]
  • 18 June – Operation Alula begins
  • 30 June - Ethiopian forces retreat from Mekelle, the capital of Tigray, ahead of the advancing Tigrayan troops.[29]

July to September

  • 29 July – Tigray conflict begins to spread as intense fighting is being reported in Ethiopia's Amhara state.[30]
  • 5 August – Tigrayan rebels capture the city of Lalibela.[31]
  • 10 August – Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed calls on civilians to join the war in Tigray.[32]
  • 11 August – Ethiopian rebels TPLF and Oromo Liberation Army agree on a military alliance to fight federal Ethiopian forces.[33]

December

  • 11 December - 22 members of Kawarja Islamists are reportedly arrested in the Bale Zone of Oromia regional state of Ethiopia. According to a report by Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC), which cited police authority from the zone, they were captured in a joint security forces operation. They have been engaged in providing training, under the cover of preaching faith, for unspecified terrorist mission. The source also cited Oromia Broadcasting network to report that the group has members who took military training in Puntland. Kawarja Islamists terrorists were said to have been operating at least since 2011. In that year, they were linked to the destruction of 50 churches in Asendabo, South West Ethiopia.[34]

Scheduled events

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Sports

Deaths

See also

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References

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