Ethiopia has been at war for two years – two years in which the Ethiopian government and the rebels in the Tigray region in the north of the country fought one another most brutally. Thousands of people died, countless were tortured and raped. The trauma and mutual distrust left behind by the war are correspondingly deep. The peace treaty that the warring parties signed last November changes little about that.
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