For the past thirty years - under both Emperor Haile Selassie and President Mengistu Haile Mariam - Ethiopia has suffered continuous war and intermittent famine until every single province has been affected by war to some degree. "Evil Days", documents the wide range of violations of basic human rights committed by all sides in the conflict, especially the Mengistu government's direct responsibility for the deaths of at least half a million Ethiopian civilians. The Ethiopian army and air force have killed tens of thousands ...
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For the past thirty years - under both Emperor Haile Selassie and President Mengistu Haile Mariam - Ethiopia has suffered continuous war and intermittent famine until every single province has been affected by war to some degree. "Evil Days", documents the wide range of violations of basic human rights committed by all sides in the conflict, especially the Mengistu government's direct responsibility for the deaths of at least half a million Ethiopian civilians. The Ethiopian army and air force have killed tens of thousands of civilians. The notorious urban "Red Terror" of 1977-78 was matched by indiscriminate violence against rural populations, especially in Eritrea and Tigray. Counterinsurgency strategies involved forcibly relocating millions of rural people and cutting food supplies to insurgent areas. These military policies were instrumental in creating famine. The government used relief supplies as weapons to further its war aims. There is now a prospect of lasting peace, but concerns remain such as the demand for justice and the future protection of human rights.
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