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The November to November war on Tigray has been described as the worst and bloodiest war of the 21st century. There is ample proof that the atrocities committed by Ethiopia and its allied forces against Tigray and Tigrayans are a crime of genocide. I have chosen to share my story to reflect on the horrific atrocities committed by the Ethiopian government and the majority of the Ethiopian population against Tigrayans living in other parts of Ethiopia.
Measures taken by the Ethiopian government against Tigrayans living in various parts of Ethiopia outside Tigray included mass arrests, forced disappearances, torture, confiscation of properties, killings, extortion, and hate speech, among other acts of genocide.
There were hundreds of thousands of Tigrayans who were thrown into concentration camps as waves of mass arrests unfolded, and I am one of them. I was imprisoned in the same prison as the prominent politician Ledetu Ayalew.
I was tortured in Bishoftu for about six months. Even years after the incident, it is important to reflect on my memories of the atrocities committed against detained Tigrayans and share what I experienced and witnessed. Writing from a refugee camp, I am compelled to share this harrowing experience to ensure that the world does not forget the suffering endured by so many Tigrayans.
The tales of inhumanity and resilience that I recount serve as a testament to the strength of those who survived and a memorial for those who did not.