Ethiopian PM says he will serve on frontline as rebel forces approach capital 

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has said he is willing to serve on the frontline as Tigrayan rebels draw closer to the country’s capital of Addis Ababa.

World-famous Ethiopian Olympians Haile Gebrselassie and Feyisa Lilesa have also expressed their willingness to fight.

The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) overseeing most of the rebel forces, is a left-wing ethnic nationalist paramilitary group that previously dominated the Ethiopian government. 

Following protests in 2016, Mr Abiy ascended to the office prime minister and the TPLF’s influence diminished.

However the group launched a major rebellion last November after disputes over Mr Abiy’s reforms, and a civil war has been underway ever since.

On Monday the UK issued a statement during an informal briefing on Ethiopia with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner, stating that: “Anyone who has read the Joint Investigation’s report can be in no doubt that the most serious of violations and abuses have been taking place over the last year in Ethiopia. It documents the widespread use of sexual violence as a weapon of war, torture, unlawful killings, detentions, attacks on civilians and forced displacement. And the report only tells part of the story.”

She continued, “atrocities are continuing. Thousands of people are now being arrested and detained because of their ethnic identity. This, alongside the proposal of issuing new ID cards to identify specific groups and the increasing use of hate speech by public figures, is deeply concerning. It should ring alarm bells for all of us as to where the situation could be headed.”

The United Nations said earlier this year that up to 2.3 million children have been cut off from humanitarian assistance and aid, a violation of international law. 

In light of these ongoing reports alongside news of execution, torture and rape, starvation and the forced repatriation of Tigrayan refugees to Eritrea, independent Crossbench peer and former Liberal Democrat MP Lord Alton has called for targeted sanctions.