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Survivors of Ethiopia's two-year conflict are crying out for justice

Angesom, centre, holds a candle and a flower during an event in Washington to commemorate victims killed in the Ethiopia-Tigray war. [AP Photo]

Nearly two years ago, Habtom (name changed) lost four of his family members in a massacre that lasted 24 hours in Axum, a city in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region.

Historically famous for its ancient obelisks and its religious monument, it is now synonymous with bloodshed after hundreds of people died when Eritrean soldiers went on a rampage from November 28 to 29, 2020, shooting at unarmed civilians on the streets. The soldiers also went from house to house, killing men and boys, and stealing food and valuables.

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