TOPIC – Tigray’s woesWhen Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sent troops to Tigray, the country’s northernmost region, in November 2020, he promised it would be a short campaign against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF). Seven months later, when Ethiopia declared a
unilateral ceasefire and withdrew, Mr. Abiy was indirectly accepting defeat. Government troops are now facing serious allegations of war crimes as bodies wash up in a river in Sudan that borders Ethiopia. The federal troops had
initially ousted the TPLF from Mekele, the Tigrayan capital, and established a parallel government. But the TPLF retreated to the mountains, and then
struck back. In June, it recaptured Mekele, forcing the federal troops to pull back. At least in defeat, Mr. Abiy could have accepted his mistakes and sought a settlement. But instead, he announced a
blockade on Tigray, with even international aid deliveries stopped. The UN says at least 3, 50,000 people are facing a “severe food crisis” in the region. The TPLF says it will not stop fighting unless the government lifts the blockade and pulls back all opposing troops. The conflict has already spilled over into the Amhara and Afar regions, threatening the very regional makeup of ethnically divided Ethiopia. An
influx of refugees has raised tensions with neighboring Sudan. Mr. Abiy, a Nobel Prize winner, went to war in Tigray as part of an ambitious plan to rewrite the country’s power balance. Since Ethiopia
embraced democracy in 1995, the TPLF, which led the resistance against the military dictatorship, the ‘Derg’, had played a key role in the ruling coalition, the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF). Mr. Abiy, an Oromo, rose to power in 2018 amid growing ethnic tensions and protests as the EPRDF’s nominee. He ended the war with Eritrea, released political prisoners and promised more freedoms. But he also moved to end the TPLF’s
clout in Addis Ababa, which led to a split in the EPRDF. He formed a different coalition, the Prosperity Party, and
retained power, by cutting the TPLF off federal government networks. When a
defiant TPLF challenged the government, he declared war on Tigray. He may have hoped that the federal troops could oust the TPLF from power and establish order quickly. But he seemed to have overlooked Ethiopia’s complex history of ethnic relations and the TPLF’s guerrilla warfare. The war may have helped him politically — his
coalition won a huge majority in the delayed June Parliamentary elections which were held in all regions except in Tigray — but it has pushed Tigray into an endless rebellion and shaken up the country’s ethnic balance. It is time for Mr. Abiy to act like a statesman. He should stop the collective punishment of the Tigrayan people, end the blockade and be ready for talks with the TPLF for a mutually agreeable
cessation of all hostilities.
The Hindu Editorial Words with meanings, synonyms, and antonyms
Unilateral (adjective) – Involving only one part or side
Synonyms – Solipsistic, lopsided, maverick, polyhedral, unifoliolate
Antonyms – Tripartite, conjoint, tetramerous, equitable, generic
Initially (adverb) – At the beginning
Synonyms – Primitively, incipiently, preparatory, formerly, ahead
Antonyms – Latterly, belatedly, caudally, drastically, ensuing
Struck (adjective) – Affected by something overwhelming
Synonyms – Smitten, stricken, smacked, battered, afflicted
Antonyms – Apologist, glided, phlegmatic, unenthusiastic, weary of
Blockade (noun) – A war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy
Synonyms – Barricade, obstruct, siege, beleaguer, embargo
Antonyms – Adduce, aperture, barefaced, ameliorate, arcade
Influx (noun) – The process of flowing in
Synonyms – Inundation, incursion, affluent, ingress, infiltration
Antonyms – Exodus, evacuation, drizzle, effusions, paucity
Embraced (verb) – Accept willingly and enthusiastically
Synonyms – Clasped, cuddled, espoused, grasped, snuggled
Antonyms – Abhorred, brash, caviled, demurred, flinched
Clout (noun) – Special advantage or influence
Synonyms – Whack, smack, pummel, buffet, spank
Antonyms – Inaptitude, inferiority, debility, garrison, impotency
Retained (adjective) – Continued in your keeping
Synonyms – Adopted, adhered, heeded, reminisced, occupied
Antonyms – Relinquished, discarded, disgorged, ousted, ejected
Defiant (adjective) – Full of defiance
Synonyms – Recalcitrant, mutinous, obstreperous, brazen, intractable
Antonyms – Submissive, cringe, unassertive, amenable, derelict
Coalition (noun) – The state of being combined into one body
Synonyms – Coalescence, consortium, concretion, syndicate, cartel
Antonyms – Altercation, animosity, bickering, discrepancy, enmity
Cessation (noun) – Discontinuance
Synonyms – Respite, hiatus, denouement, abeyance, moratorium
Antonyms – Persistence, endurance, nexus, abhorrence, advent