Tigray’s Reckoning: Who Killed the Pretoria Agreement, Why Accountability Cannot Wait, and What Just Peace Actually Requires
April 16-19, 2026, the TPLF Central Committee and its paramilitary wing met in Axum and, in a decision whose consequences Tigray will live with for years, effectively dismantled the political architecture of the Pretoria Agreement. This essay identifies who is responsible, confronts the accountabili
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