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A Sketchbook Bears Witness to the Tigray War

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By  The editorial staff of Mondafrique– March 17, 2026 “One day, as we were fleeing the city, I saw women deeply grieved. Their children had been killed and they were overwhelmed with sorrow. They were tearing at their hair, crying and screaming in pain. That image has remained etched in my mind.” As the rumblings of renewed conflict raise fears of a resumption of the Tigray war, which two years ago triggered a major humanitarian disaster in th…
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While the noises of boots raise fears of a resumption of the Tigray war, which caused, two years ago, a major humanitarian disaster in the Horn of Africa, Mondafrique publishes excerpts from a sketchbook of drawings by a painter from the region, an exceptional testimony about the atrocities committed by the Ethiopian army. (The drawings were framed to mask the signature of the author, forced to remain anonymous for his safety.)By Charlotte Touat…

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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