Ethiopia Prime Minister Abbey calls for surrender to ethnic minorities November 24, 4:37

Prime Minister Abbey called for surrender, saying he was in the final stages of a ongoing battle between government forces and minority forces in Ethiopia in eastern Africa.

However, ethnic minorities continue to attack, and there are concerns that the fighting will intensify.

In Ethiopia, the military division of the ethnic minority Tigre, who is responsible for the northern state government, attacked a government base on November 4, while Prime Minister Abbey ordered a counterattack and the fighting continues.



"The battle is in its final stages, admitting that we are no longer able to go back and recommending peaceful surrender within 72 hours," Abbey said on Twitter yesterday. This is his last chance. I wrote.



On the 23rd, government troops are advancing troops toward the bases of ethnic minorities, while the ethnic minorities continue to attack, and there are concerns that the fighting will intensify further.



Prime Minister Abbey won the Nobel Peace Prize last year for ending a long-standing conflict with neighboring Eritrea, but the Nobel Committee has provided a peaceful solution to Prime Minister Abbey and ethnic minority forces. We have issued an unusual statement asking for it.



In the fighting, the international human rights group Amnesty International has pointed out that hundreds of citizens could have been attacked and mass-murdered.



According to the United Nations, there are growing concerns about the humanitarian crisis, with more than 30,000 refugees fleeing to neighboring Sudan.