Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed 's war against Tigray rebels has tarnished his image as a peacemaker, created tens of thousands of refugees, and raised fears of instability spreading in the region. Critics question the merits of the campaign while Abiy’s supporters see the war as a response to the rebels’ provocations. Simon Marks reports from Addis Ababa.
Tigray Conflict Tarnishes Ethiopian Prime Minister’s Peacemaker Image
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