Commentary
Ethiopia’s civil war—by far the worst conflict in terms of casualties and refugees in the world at present—is far from over, despite a peace accord between two of the combatant powers.
The Tigray Popular Liberation Front (TPLF) has almost certainly secreted large quantities of weapons in caches around the Tigray region, as it has done before, and will almost certainly resume a guerilla war of secession once its cadres have regained strength. At the same time, the Marxist Oromo separatist movement—which traces its origins to the 1960s—has continued to escalate its own genocidal (by definition) war against Ethiopia….