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Ethiopia Won't Wait On Western Approval Over Human Rights, Says Ethiopian Government Minister Zadig Abraha

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[DW] The war in Tigray "is over" and rebuilding has begun, the Ethiopian minister for democratization tells DW's Conflict Zone. But a humanitarian crisis is growing on the watch of the country's Nobel-winning prime minister.

Source: allAfrica.com

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