The U.N. quality rights main says Ethiopia’s yearlong warfare has been marked by “extreme brutality" arsenic a associated probe into alleged atrocities faults each sides for committing abuses.
But it avoids saying who is the astir to blame.
The probe was hampered by authorities’ intimidation and restrictions and didn't sojourn immoderate of the war's worst-affected locations.
The study was released Wednesday and was a uncommon collaboration by the U.N. quality rights bureau with the government-created Ethiopian Human Rights Commission.
It comes a time earlier the war’s one-year mark.
Africa’s 2nd astir populous state is successful a caller authorities of exigency arsenic rival Tigray forces endanger the capital.