Canada must help Tigrayans in Ethiopia, call for transitional government: Advocates
TORONTO — Advocates from the Tigrayan community in Canada are calling on Ottawa to open its embassy in Addis Ababa to their relatives, who are seeking protection amid a conflict with the Ethiopian government that is feared to have killed thousands.
Azeb Gebrehiwot of the Association of Tigrayan Communities in Canada says Ottawa should provide the temporary protection for her community members in Ethiopia and unequivocally denounce the ongoing violence there.
Global Affairs Canada issued a statement Sunday calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities and “an end to indiscriminate attacks on civilians and humanitarian personnel in northern Ethiopia.”
Gebrehiwot, who immigrated to Canada 18 years ago, says she has not been able to get in touch with her family due to a complete communication blackout in the Tigray region, but she was able to contact some of her cousins in the capital who said they are afraid of being arrested and killed.