//GA4 analytics
  • Home
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • Media
  • CratesHub.com
  • Audio on Demand
ATL FM NewsRoom
  • Home
  • Featured
    The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is set to introduce an artificial intelligence-driven system aimed at transforming the country’s import clearance process, beginning February 1, 2026.

    Artificial Intelligence to Transform Import Clearance at Tema Port

    WEF warns unemployment is Ghana’s greatest risk in 2026

    WEF warns unemployment is Ghana’s greatest risk in 2026

    GSA Stops Cement Price Panic, Says No Increase Approved

    GSA stops cement price panic, says no increase approved

    GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

    GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

    Women Entrepreneurs to Benefit as Government Advances New Development Bank

    New Women Development Bank to benefit entrepreneurs as plans advance

    Ghana Gets Breakthrough as Ex-MASLOC CEO Is Arrested in US

    Ghana Gets Breakthrough as Ex-MASLOC CEO Is Arrested in US

    GNFS Prevents Explosion as Petrol Tanker Overturns on Mankessim-Fosu Road

    GNFS Prevents Explosion as Petrol Tanker Overturns on Mankessim-Fosu Road

    New Presidential Advisory Group to Shape Ghana’s Economy

    New Presidential Advisory Group to Shape Ghana’s Economy

    Gov’t Reaffirms Press Safety and Fiscal Discipline – Felix Kwakye Ofosu

    Gov’t Reaffirms Press Safety and Fiscal Discipline – Felix Kwakye Ofosu

  • News
    • All
    • Africa News
    • Business
    • International
    • Local News
    GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

    GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

    Women Entrepreneurs to Benefit as Government Advances New Development Bank

    New Women Development Bank to benefit entrepreneurs as plans advance

    elections

    Widespread delays hit Uganda election amid internet shutdown

    Silver hits record high, signals opportunities for Ghana’s Mining Sector

    Silver hits record high, signals opportunities for Ghana’s Mining Sector

    World Bank flags fragile recovery despite stronger growth forecasts

    World Bank flags fragile recovery despite stronger growth forecasts

    Cedi gains explained: What the latest FX data shows

    Cedi gains explained: What the latest FX data shows

  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinions
  • MediaAudio
    • All
    • Agyanom Afarifo
    • Cross Current
    • Sports Pai Mu Kan
    • Thursdays Sports

    Thursday Afternoon Sports

    Agoro Nie Pae Mu Ka

    Cross Current

    Agyanom Afarifo

  • Contact Us
  • About us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Featured
    The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is set to introduce an artificial intelligence-driven system aimed at transforming the country’s import clearance process, beginning February 1, 2026.

    Artificial Intelligence to Transform Import Clearance at Tema Port

    WEF warns unemployment is Ghana’s greatest risk in 2026

    WEF warns unemployment is Ghana’s greatest risk in 2026

    GSA Stops Cement Price Panic, Says No Increase Approved

    GSA stops cement price panic, says no increase approved

    GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

    GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

    Women Entrepreneurs to Benefit as Government Advances New Development Bank

    New Women Development Bank to benefit entrepreneurs as plans advance

    Ghana Gets Breakthrough as Ex-MASLOC CEO Is Arrested in US

    Ghana Gets Breakthrough as Ex-MASLOC CEO Is Arrested in US

    GNFS Prevents Explosion as Petrol Tanker Overturns on Mankessim-Fosu Road

    GNFS Prevents Explosion as Petrol Tanker Overturns on Mankessim-Fosu Road

    New Presidential Advisory Group to Shape Ghana’s Economy

    New Presidential Advisory Group to Shape Ghana’s Economy

    Gov’t Reaffirms Press Safety and Fiscal Discipline – Felix Kwakye Ofosu

    Gov’t Reaffirms Press Safety and Fiscal Discipline – Felix Kwakye Ofosu

  • News
    • All
    • Africa News
    • Business
    • International
    • Local News
    GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

    GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

    Women Entrepreneurs to Benefit as Government Advances New Development Bank

    New Women Development Bank to benefit entrepreneurs as plans advance

    elections

    Widespread delays hit Uganda election amid internet shutdown

    Silver hits record high, signals opportunities for Ghana’s Mining Sector

    Silver hits record high, signals opportunities for Ghana’s Mining Sector

    World Bank flags fragile recovery despite stronger growth forecasts

    World Bank flags fragile recovery despite stronger growth forecasts

    Cedi gains explained: What the latest FX data shows

    Cedi gains explained: What the latest FX data shows

  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinions
  • MediaAudio
    • All
    • Agyanom Afarifo
    • Cross Current
    • Sports Pai Mu Kan
    • Thursdays Sports

    Thursday Afternoon Sports

    Agoro Nie Pae Mu Ka

    Cross Current

    Agyanom Afarifo

  • Contact Us
  • About us
No Result
View All Result
ATL FM NewsRoom
No Result
View All Result
--Advertisements--
Home News Africa News

Ethiopia using rape as a strategy in Tigray war – Amnesty

Mabel Boamah by Mabel Boamah
4 years ago
in Africa News, Featured
0
Ethiopia using rape as a strategy in Tigray war - Amnesty
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
--Advertisements--

The Ethiopian military and its allies are responsible for widespread sexual violence against women in Tigray, using rape as a strategy of war, Amnesty International says.

The scale of violations during the nine-month conflict in the north of the country amounts to war crimes, the human rights group says.

--Advertisements--

One woman reported being gang-raped in front of her children.

Ethiopian officials have not responded to the allegations.

--Advertisements--

Amnesty says “overwhelming evidence” shows sexual violence has been rampant since the very first days of the conflict.

It began last November when the region’s Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) party stormed a military base after falling out with the prime minister over his political reforms.

Warning: Some people may find details in this story upsetting.

The rights group interviewed 63 women and children from Tigray who said they had been raped by Ethiopian or Eritrean soldiers or pro-government fighters belonging to forces and militias from the neighboring region of Amhara.

The report’s author told the BBC their testimonies had been among the worst she had ever heard during her career.

“The level of sadistic and gratuitous brutality in addition to the rape was absolutely shocking,” Donatella Rovera said.

A 39-year-old woman reported being seized by Eritrean soldiers as she was traveling with her two children.

“Five of them raped me in front of my children,” she told Amnesty.

“They used an iron rod, which is used to clean the gun, to burn me. They inserted pieces of metal in my womb; that was what hurt me. Then they left me on the street.”

Some women Amnesty interviewed said they had been detained for weeks and repeatedly raped, often by several men.

More than half of the women accused Eritrean soldiers of carrying out the violations, identified by their Tigrinya accents and uniforms.

Amnesty is calling on the UN to urgently send a team of experts to Tigray to further investigate the allegations that may amount to crimes against humanity.

Ethiopian officials contacted by the BBC did not respond to requests for comment. Amnesty’s calls to Ethiopian and Eritrean authorities were also ignored.

The widespread nature of the assaults suggests military officials knew what was happening and that it was being tolerated at the highest level of government in Ethiopia and Eritrea, Amnesty said.

“The patterns of sexual violence emerging from survivors’ accounts indicate that the violations have been part of a strategy to terrorize, degrade, and humiliate both the victims and their ethnic group,” the report said.

Ms. Rovera said the victims of the assaults have not had access to the support they need to recover and many are living in poverty in Sudanese refugee camps or camps in Tigray.

On Tuesday, when Ethiopia’s prime minister called on civilians to join the army to fight in Tigray, he also accused Tigrayan forces, made of up the TPLF and its allies, of recruiting child soldiers, raping women, and blocking aid.

Amnesty says it has not interviewed any women who accuse Tigrayan forces of rape but said that it would be monitoring the situation now the conflict had spread beyond Tigray’s borders.

The TPLF, which has been designated a terrorist organization by the government but says it is the legitimate regional government of Tigray, has accused the government of using “venomous rhetoric” against Tigrayans and of being responsible for blocking aid.

Read Also: Michael Spavor: Canadian jailed for 11 years in China on spying charges

SOURCE: BBCNEWS

Mabel Boamah

Mabel Boamah

Listen Live

ATL FM Live Streaming
Your browser does not support the audio element.

Stay Connected test

  • 1.9k Followers
  • 1000 Subscribers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Apply Now: E-Recruitment portal for National Security Agencies opens

Apply Now: E-Recruitment portal for National Security Agencies opens

November 17, 2025
Ghana Gets Breakthrough as Ex-MASLOC CEO Is Arrested in US

Ghana Gets Breakthrough as Ex-MASLOC CEO Is Arrested in US

January 16, 2026
World Bank flags fragile recovery despite stronger growth forecasts

World Bank flags fragile recovery despite stronger growth forecasts

January 14, 2026
Women Entrepreneurs to Benefit as Government Advances New Development Bank

New Women Development Bank to benefit entrepreneurs as plans advance

January 16, 2026
The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is set to introduce an artificial intelligence-driven system aimed at transforming the country’s import clearance process, beginning February 1, 2026.

Artificial Intelligence to Transform Import Clearance at Tema Port

0
WEF warns unemployment is Ghana’s greatest risk in 2026

WEF warns unemployment is Ghana’s greatest risk in 2026

0
GSA Stops Cement Price Panic, Says No Increase Approved

GSA stops cement price panic, says no increase approved

0
GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

0
The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is set to introduce an artificial intelligence-driven system aimed at transforming the country’s import clearance process, beginning February 1, 2026.

Artificial Intelligence to Transform Import Clearance at Tema Port

January 19, 2026
WEF warns unemployment is Ghana’s greatest risk in 2026

WEF warns unemployment is Ghana’s greatest risk in 2026

January 19, 2026
GSA Stops Cement Price Panic, Says No Increase Approved

GSA stops cement price panic, says no increase approved

January 19, 2026
GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

January 16, 2026

Recent News

The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is set to introduce an artificial intelligence-driven system aimed at transforming the country’s import clearance process, beginning February 1, 2026.

Artificial Intelligence to Transform Import Clearance at Tema Port

January 19, 2026
WEF warns unemployment is Ghana’s greatest risk in 2026

WEF warns unemployment is Ghana’s greatest risk in 2026

January 19, 2026
GSA Stops Cement Price Panic, Says No Increase Approved

GSA stops cement price panic, says no increase approved

January 19, 2026
GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

GOIL announces new fuel price cuts as petrol drops

January 16, 2026

ATL FM LIVE

ATL FM Live Streaming
Your browser does not support the audio element.

We serve you with the most credible and authentic news covering articles, campus, regional, national and international stories.

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Africa News
  • Agyanom Afarifo
  • Business
  • Cross Current
  • E-News
  • Featured
  • Foreign News
  • Foreign Sports
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Local News
  • Local Sports
  • Media
  • News
  • Opinions
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Sports Pai Mu Kan
  • Tech
  • Thursdays Sports
  • Uncategorized
  • Video

Recent News

The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is set to introduce an artificial intelligence-driven system aimed at transforming the country’s import clearance process, beginning February 1, 2026.

Artificial Intelligence to Transform Import Clearance at Tema Port

January 19, 2026
WEF warns unemployment is Ghana’s greatest risk in 2026

WEF warns unemployment is Ghana’s greatest risk in 2026

January 19, 2026
  • Home
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • Media
  • CratesHub.com
  • Audio on Demand

© 2020 ATL FM NEWS - Your source of authentic news. Powered by ATL FM IT Dept

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
--Advertisements--

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • About us
  • Audio on Demand
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Privacy & Policy

© 2020 ATL FM NEWS - Your source of authentic news. Powered by ATL FM IT Dept