Ethiopian and Eritrean Officials Accused of War Crimes in Tigray, Petition Filed in Germany

A group of Tigrayan individuals, including former officials, has petitioned the German Federal Prosecutor to investigate and charge 12 high-ranking Ethiopian and Eritrean officials and military commanders for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Tigray conflict. The petition, supported by legal organizations, seeks accountability under Germany's universal jurisdiction laws. The identities of the accused were not disclosed in the report.

Fri March 21, 2025 | 5 Minutes

12 High-Ranking Ethiopian and Eritrean Officials and Military Commanders Accused of War Crimes in Tigray During Northern Conflict

The request to file charges was made by former officials of the Tigray Interim Administration and individuals of Tigrayan origin.

Eight individuals of Tigrayan origin, including a former Tigray Interim Administration official and a former aid worker, have submitted a petition to the German Federal Prosecutor, accusing 12 high-ranking Ethiopian and Eritrean officials and military commanders of committing "war crimes" and "crimes against humanity" during the northern conflict in Tigray.

The petitioners, who are victims and witnesses of the alleged crimes, have called on the German Federal Prosecutor to open an investigation and file charges in German courts.

The petition was submitted with the support of Legal Action Worldwide, a legal organization, and other groups and legal experts.

The German Federal Prosecutor has the authority to investigate international crimes committed abroad.

It's noted that the identities of the former Tigray Interim Administration official and the 12 Ethiopian and Eritrean officials and military commanders were not disclosed in the report.

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