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Tigray Defense Forces

The Tigray Defense Forces (Tigrinya: ሓይልታት ምክልኻል ትግራይ; TDF: ሓምት), colloquially called the Tigray Army[by whom?] (ሰራዊት ትግራይ) is a paramilitary group located in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. It was founded by former generals of the Ethiopian Military in 2020 to combat federal forces enforcing national government mandates in the Tigray region, culminating in 2020 with the outbreak of the Tigray War.[7] The TDF has made use of guerilla tactics and strategies.[8][9] Human rights groups including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have reported that the TDF has committed war crimes against civilians including gang rape and extrajudicial killing during their occupation of both the Afar and Amhara regions.[10][11] According to the Ethiopian Ministry of Justice, TDF combatants have been found liable for upwards of 540 civilians casualties. as of 28 December 2021[needs update].[12]

Tigray Defense Forces
ሓይልታት ምክልኻል ትግራይ
ሰራዊት ትግራይ
Mottoዘይንድይቦ ጎቦ
There are no mountains we would not climb[citation needed]
Founded4 November 2020; 3 years ago (2020-11-04)[1][2][3]
Current formDissolved
HeadquartersMekelle, Tigray Region
Leadership
PresidentDebretsion Gebremichael
Commander-in-chiefLieutenant Gen Tadesse Werede Tesfay
Member of central commandLieutenant General Tsadkan Gebretensae
SpokespersonColonel Gebre Gebretsadik
Personnel
Active personnel<10,000[4][5]–250,000[6] (est. Nov. 2020)
Related articles
HistoryTigray War
Territory controlled by the Tigray Defense Forces (dark green), inside of the Tigray Region (light green), as of 13 October 2022 [needs update]

Overview

The Tigray Defense Forces consist of the Special Forces of the Tigray Regional government, ENDF defectors,[6][13] local militia, members of Tigrayan regional political parties including the TPLF, National Congress of Great Tigray, Salsay Weyane Tigray, Tigray Independence Party and others,[14] as well as numerous youth who fled to the mountains[clarification needed].[15][16][17][18]

The Tigrayan leadership, though driven from power in Mekelle, the region's capital, has rallied under the banner of the Tigray Defence Forces, an armed resistance group. It is led by the removed Tigrayan leaders and commanded by former high-ranking Ethiopian National Defence Force officers.
— International Crisis Group, Ethiopia's Tigray War: A Deadly, Dangerous Stalemate, [17]

Internally, analysts believe that the relative influence of the TPLF has been weakened to the benefit of newer elements within the TDF.[17][18]

Leadership

Many TDF officers and non-commissioned officers defected from the ENDF in the lead up to and during the Tigray War.[9] In a Zoom meeting with Tigray diaspora activists[who?] in June 2021, President of the Tigray region, Debretsion Gebremichael, stated that the TDF is led by a central command which coordinates their military actions.[citation needed]

Lieutenant General Tsadkan Gebretensae, who was the chief of staff of Ethiopian National Defense Forces until 2001, became the TDF commander in chief and remained in that post until March 2021,[17][19] when he became a member of the Central Command.[4][20]

Lieutenant General Tadesse Werede Tesfay is part of the command[17][9] and Commander-in-Chief of the TDF since March 2021.

Brigadier General Migbey Haile is Commander of the Army.[citation needed]

Brigadier General Abraha Tesfay is Commander of Army.[21]

Transition from regular to guerrilla force

"Before the outbreak of hostilities, the Tigray regional forces (forerunner of the TDF) functioned as a more traditional military force that was well-supplied and trained in the use of heavy weapons. However, the Ethiopian Army and the Ethiopian Air Force successfully targeted the TDF's heavy equipment during the first weeks of the war. However, much of this equipment was abandoned by the TDF before it was targeted. The TPLF leadership knew that such equipment would be useless for the kind of war that they would have to wage."[22]

Recruitment and strategy

According to the Jamestown Foundation; "Young men and women—many of whom fear being raped or murdered—are fleeing to areas under the nominal control of the TDF. The TDF is also accused of carrying out attacks on Amhara civilians."[9]

Members of Tigrayan civil society have also joined the TDF, including Professor Kindeya Gebrehiwot, previous president of Mekelle University; Desta Gebremedhin, previous journalist of BBC World, numerous popular musicians[who?], and Professor Mulugeta Gebrehiwot, a peace researcher.[18]

The TDF has been accused of forced recruitment, including the usage of child soldiers. According to Tigrayan administrative officials, each household in Tigray was required to enlist one member in the TDF, and those who refused detained and jailed, including the parents of children who refused enlistment.[23][24] As well as forced recruitment and enlistment quotas, the Jamestown Foundation has said, "The Ethiopian government's scorched earth strategy in Tigray has all but ensured the alienation of most Tigrayans. It has also ensured that the TDF will have no shortage of committed fighters and sympathetic supporters within Tigray." and that, "After the ENDF and soldiers from the Eritrean Army took over Tigray’s major towns, TDF forces retreated to strongholds in the mountainous central interior of the region. There, the TDF consolidated forces and re-organized for a transition to guerrilla-style combat... Following what was a strategic retreat to the rugged interior, TDF forces re-organized into small, highly-mobile, lightly armed, detachments of ten to eighty fighters. These detachments were then further divided into mission-specific units."[9]

War crimes

The TDF have been implicated in numerous war crimes in Afar and Amhara Regions to include the extrajudicial killings of civilians, indiscriminate shelling and shooting, rape as a weapon of war, use of civilians as human shields, and widespread looting and destruction of civilian infrastructure and private property.[25][26][27][28][29][30][31][excessive citations]

Multiple international news organizations[which?] reported that the TDF has razed a village near Kobbo, North Wollo[where?] These reports show satellite imagery of the village before and after being burned.[32]

References

  1. ^ "Tigray Communication Affairs Bureau Press Release on Facebook, Central Command Spokesperson Getachew Reda". Facebook. 14 November 2020.[self-published source]
  2. ^ "Tigray Communication Affairs Bureau Press Release on Facebook, Tigray Defense Forces spokesperson Gebre Gebretsadkan". Facebook. 19 November 2020.[self-published source]
  3. ^ "Central Command Spokesperson Getachew Reda Interview With Dimtsi Weyane Television". YouTube. 14 November 2020.
  4. ^ a b Tghat, 7 June 2021, General Tsadekan Gebretensae Exclusive Interview With Dimtsi Weyane Tigray, Broadcast on May 29, 2021
  5. ^ Dimtsi Weyane, 18 June 2021, ምስ ኣዛዚ ሰራዊት ትግራይ ተጋዳላይ ታደሰ ወረደ (ወዲ ወረደ) ዝተገበረ ቃለ መሕትት[self-published source]
  6. ^ a b Fick, Maggie (10 November 2020). "Battle-hardy Tigray back in spotlight as Ethiopia conflict flares". Reuters. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  7. ^ "Ethiopia is fighting 'difficult and tiresome' guerrilla war in Tigray, says PM". The Guardian. 4 April 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  8. ^ Plaut, Martin (8 January 2021). "Eritrea in the Tigray war: What we know and why it might backfire". African Arguments. The Royal African Society. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  9. ^ a b c d e "Tigray Defense Forces Resist Ethiopian Army Offensive as Sudan, Eritrea, and Ethnic Militias Enter the Fray". Jamestown. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  10. ^ "Ethiopia: Survivors of TPLF attack in Amhara describe gang rape, looting and physical assaults". Amnesty International. 9 November 2021. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Ethiopia: Tigray Forces Summarily Execute Civilians". Human Rights Watch. 9 December 2021. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  12. ^ "In Ethiopia war, new abuse charges put focus on Tigrayan former rulers". Reuters. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  13. ^ Walsh, Declan (7 April 2021). "Why Is Ethiopia at War With Itself?". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  14. ^ Izzo, Salvatore (19 April 2021). "Guerre civile au Tigré, la situation sur le terrain (Fulvio Beltrami) | Place St Pierre" (in Italian). Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  15. ^ Lefort, René (27 April 2021). "Ethiopia's vicious deadlock". Ethiopia Insight. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  16. ^ "Éthiopie: comment les forces rebelles du Tigré organisent la résistance". RFI (in French). 23 May 2021. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  17. ^ a b c d e "Ethiopia's Tigray War: A Deadly, Dangerous Stalemate". Crisis Group. The International Crisis Group. 2 April 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  18. ^ a b c de Waal, Alex; Gebrehiwot Berhe, Mulugeta (27 January 2021). "Transcript – Call between Mulugeta Gebrehiwot and Alex de Waal 27 January 2021" (PDF). World Peace Foundation. (PDF) from the original on 29 January 2021. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  19. ^ Marks, Simon (22 January 2021). "On 'Rooftop of Africa,' Ethiopia's Troops Hunt Fugitive Former Rulers". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  20. ^ "Gen Tsadkan Gebretensae: Ethiopia's Tigray rebel mastermind". BBC News. 1 July 2021. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  21. ^ Tesfaselam Informer: General Dinkul: The most famous general leading Tigraian Defence Forces speaks about the war in Tigray 4 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine[self-published source]
  22. ^ Cite error: The named reference jamestown2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  23. ^ Paravicini, Giulia; Houreld, Katharine (16 May 2022). "Some Ethiopians claim forced recruitment by Tigrayan forces". Reuters. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  24. ^ "ህወሓት ለመዝመት ፍቃደኛ ያልሆኑ ልጆች ወላጆችን እያሰረ መሆኑ ተነገረ". BBC News አማርኛ (in Amharic). Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  25. ^ "Ethiopia: Survivors of TPLF attack in Amhara describe gang rape, looting and physical assaults". Amnesty International. 9 November 2021. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  26. ^ "Tigray forces killed 120 civilians in village in Amhara - Ethiopia officials". Reuters. 9 September 2021. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  27. ^ "Ethiopia calls on civilians to join army to fight Tigray forces". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  28. ^ "At scene of Ethiopia's new killings, some fight, some flee". AP NEWS. 10 September 2021. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  29. ^ "Ethiopia: Tigray Forces Summarily Execute Civilians". Human Rights Watch. 9 December 2021. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  30. ^ "Afar and Amhara Regions: Report on Violations of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law in Afar and Amhara Regions of Ethiopia Published". Ethiopian Human Rights Commission - EHRC. 11 March 2022. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  31. ^ "Ethiopia: Tigrayan forces murder, rape and pillage in attacks on civilians in Amhara towns". Amnesty International. 16 February 2022. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  32. ^ Zelalem, Zecharias (17 August 2021). "'They are out for revenge': Evidence of war crimes as rebels roar out of Ethiopia's Tigray region". The Telegraph.

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ሓምት colloquially called the Tigray Army by whom ሰራዊት ትግራይ is a paramilitary group located in the Tigray region of Ethiopia It was founded by former generals of the Ethiopian Military in 2020 to combat federal forces enforcing national government mandates in the Tigray region culminating in 2020 with the outbreak of the Tigray War 7 The TDF has made use of guerilla tactics and strategies 8 9 Human rights groups including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have reported that the TDF has committed war crimes against civilians including gang rape and extrajudicial killing during their occupation of both the Afar and Amhara regions 10 11 According to the Ethiopian Ministry of Justice TDF combatants have been found liable for upwards of 540 civilians casualties as of 28 December 2021 needs update 12 Tigray Defense Forcesሓይልታት ምክልኻል ትግራይ ሰራዊት ትግራይMottoዘይንድይቦ ጎቦ There are no mountains we would not climb citation needed Founded4 November 2020 3 years ago 2020 11 04 1 2 3 Current formDissolvedHeadquartersMekelle Tigray RegionLeadershipPresidentDebretsion GebremichaelCommander in chiefLieutenant Gen Tadesse Werede TesfayMember of central commandLieutenant General Tsadkan GebretensaeSpokespersonColonel Gebre GebretsadikPersonnelActive personnel lt 10 000 4 5 250 000 6 est Nov 2020 Related articlesHistoryTigray War Territory controlled by the Tigray Defense Forces dark green inside of the Tigray Region light green as of 13 October 2022 needs update Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Leadership 1 2 Transition from regular to guerrilla force 1 3 Recruitment and strategy 2 War crimes 3 ReferencesOverviewThe Tigray Defense Forces consist of the Special Forces of the Tigray Regional government ENDF defectors 6 13 local militia members of Tigrayan regional political parties including the TPLF National Congress of Great Tigray Salsay Weyane Tigray Tigray Independence Party and others 14 as well as numerous youth who fled to the mountains clarification needed 15 16 17 18 The Tigrayan leadership though driven from power in Mekelle the region s capital has rallied under the banner of the Tigray Defence Forces an armed resistance group It is led by the removed Tigrayan leaders and commanded by former high ranking Ethiopian National Defence Force officers International Crisis Group Ethiopia s Tigray War A Deadly Dangerous Stalemate 17 Internally analysts believe that the relative influence of the TPLF has been weakened to the benefit of newer elements within the TDF 17 18 Leadership Many TDF officers and non commissioned officers defected from the ENDF in the lead up to and during the Tigray War 9 In a Zoom meeting with Tigray diaspora activists who in June 2021 President of the Tigray region Debretsion Gebremichael stated that the TDF is led by a central command which coordinates their military actions citation needed Lieutenant General Tsadkan Gebretensae who was the chief of staff of Ethiopian National Defense Forces until 2001 became the TDF commander in chief and remained in that post until March 2021 17 19 when he became a member of the Central Command 4 20 Lieutenant General Tadesse Werede Tesfay is part of the command 17 9 and Commander in Chief of the TDF since March 2021 Brigadier General Migbey Haile is Commander of the Army citation needed Brigadier General Abraha Tesfay is Commander of Army 21 Transition from regular to guerrilla force Before the outbreak of hostilities the Tigray regional forces forerunner of the TDF functioned as a more traditional military force that was well supplied and trained in the use of heavy weapons However the Ethiopian Army and the Ethiopian Air Force successfully targeted the TDF s heavy equipment during the first weeks of the war However much of this equipment was abandoned by the TDF before it was targeted The TPLF leadership knew that such equipment would be useless for the kind of war that they would have to wage 22 Recruitment and strategy According to the Jamestown Foundation Young men and women many of whom fear being raped or murdered are fleeing to areas under the nominal control of the TDF The TDF is also accused of carrying out attacks on Amhara civilians 9 Members of Tigrayan civil society have also joined the TDF including Professor Kindeya Gebrehiwot previous president of Mekelle University Desta Gebremedhin previous journalist of BBC World numerous popular musicians who and Professor Mulugeta Gebrehiwot a peace researcher 18 The TDF has been accused of forced recruitment including the usage of child soldiers According to Tigrayan administrative officials each household in Tigray was required to enlist one member in the TDF and those who refused detained and jailed including the parents of children who refused enlistment 23 24 As well as forced recruitment and enlistment quotas the Jamestown Foundation has said The Ethiopian government s scorched earth strategy in Tigray has all but ensured the alienation of most Tigrayans It has also ensured that the TDF will have no shortage of committed fighters and sympathetic supporters within Tigray and that After the ENDF and soldiers from the Eritrean Army took over Tigray s major towns TDF forces retreated to strongholds in the mountainous central interior of the region There the TDF consolidated forces and re organized for a transition to guerrilla style combat Following what was a strategic retreat to the rugged interior TDF forces re organized into small highly mobile lightly armed detachments of ten to eighty fighters These detachments were then further divided into mission specific units 9 War crimesMain article War crimes in the Tigray War The TDF have been implicated in numerous war crimes in Afar and Amhara Regions to include the extrajudicial killings of civilians indiscriminate shelling and shooting rape as a weapon of war use of civilians as human shields and widespread looting and destruction of civilian infrastructure and private property 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 excessive citations Multiple international news organizations which reported that the TDF has razed a village near Kobbo North Wollo where These reports show satellite imagery of the village before and after being burned 32 References Tigray Communication Affairs Bureau Press Release on Facebook Central Command Spokesperson Getachew Reda Facebook 14 November 2020 self published source Tigray Communication Affairs Bureau Press Release on Facebook Tigray Defense Forces spokesperson Gebre Gebretsadkan Facebook 19 November 2020 self published source Central Command Spokesperson Getachew Reda Interview With Dimtsi Weyane Television YouTube 14 November 2020 a b Tghat 7 June 2021 General Tsadekan Gebretensae Exclusive Interview With Dimtsi Weyane Tigray Broadcast on May 29 2021 Dimtsi Weyane 18 June 2021 ምስ ኣዛዚ ሰራዊት ትግራይ ተጋዳላይ ታደሰ ወረደ ወዲ ወረደ ዝተገበረ ቃለ መሕትት self published source a b Fick Maggie 10 November 2020 Battle hardy Tigray back in spotlight as Ethiopia conflict flares Reuters Retrieved 3 May 2021 Ethiopia is fighting difficult and tiresome guerrilla war in Tigray says PM The Guardian 4 April 2021 Retrieved 22 August 2021 Plaut Martin 8 January 2021 Eritrea in the Tigray war What we know and why it might backfire African Arguments The Royal African Society Retrieved 22 August 2021 a b c d e Tigray Defense Forces Resist Ethiopian Army Offensive as Sudan Eritrea and Ethnic Militias Enter the Fray Jamestown Retrieved 21 January 2023 Ethiopia Survivors of TPLF attack in Amhara describe gang rape looting and physical assaults Amnesty International 9 November 2021 Retrieved 4 May 2022 Ethiopia Tigray Forces Summarily Execute Civilians Human Rights Watch 9 December 2021 Retrieved 4 May 2022 In Ethiopia war new abuse charges put focus on Tigrayan former rulers Reuters Retrieved 4 May 2022 Walsh Declan 7 April 2021 Why Is Ethiopia at War With Itself The New York Times Retrieved 3 May 2021 Izzo Salvatore 19 April 2021 Guerre civile au Tigre la situation sur le terrain Fulvio Beltrami Place St Pierre in Italian Retrieved 21 January 2023 Lefort Rene 27 April 2021 Ethiopia s vicious deadlock Ethiopia Insight Retrieved 21 January 2023 Ethiopie comment les forces rebelles du Tigre organisent la resistance RFI in French 23 May 2021 Retrieved 21 January 2023 a b c d e Ethiopia s Tigray War A Deadly Dangerous Stalemate Crisis Group The International Crisis Group 2 April 2021 Retrieved 22 August 2021 a b c de Waal Alex Gebrehiwot Berhe Mulugeta 27 January 2021 Transcript Call between Mulugeta Gebrehiwot and Alex de Waal 27 January 2021 PDF World Peace Foundation Archived PDF from the original on 29 January 2021 Retrieved 28 May 2021 Marks Simon 22 January 2021 On Rooftop of Africa Ethiopia s Troops Hunt Fugitive Former Rulers The New York Times Retrieved 3 May 2021 Gen Tsadkan Gebretensae Ethiopia s Tigray rebel mastermind BBC News 1 July 2021 Retrieved 21 January 2023 Tesfaselam Informer General Dinkul The most famous general leading Tigraian Defence Forces speaks about the war in Tigray Archived 4 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine self published source Cite error The named reference jamestown2 was invoked but never defined see the help page Paravicini Giulia Houreld Katharine 16 May 2022 Some Ethiopians claim forced recruitment by Tigrayan forces Reuters Retrieved 18 May 2022 ህወሓት ለመዝመት ፍቃደኛ ያልሆኑ ልጆች ወላጆችን እያሰረ መሆኑ ተነገረ BBC News አማርኛ in Amharic Retrieved 10 May 2022 Ethiopia Survivors of TPLF attack in Amhara describe gang rape looting and physical assaults Amnesty International 9 November 2021 Retrieved 10 May 2022 Tigray forces killed 120 civilians in village in Amhara Ethiopia officials Reuters 9 September 2021 Retrieved 10 May 2022 Ethiopia calls on civilians to join army to fight Tigray forces www aljazeera com Retrieved 10 May 2022 At scene of Ethiopia s new killings some fight some flee AP NEWS 10 September 2021 Retrieved 10 May 2022 Ethiopia Tigray Forces Summarily Execute Civilians Human Rights Watch 9 December 2021 Retrieved 10 May 2022 Afar and Amhara Regions Report on Violations of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law in Afar and Amhara Regions of Ethiopia Published Ethiopian Human Rights Commission EHRC 11 March 2022 Retrieved 10 May 2022 Ethiopia Tigrayan forces murder rape and pillage in attacks on civilians in Amhara towns Amnesty International 16 February 2022 Retrieved 10 May 2022 Zelalem Zecharias 17 August 2021 They are out for revenge Evidence of war crimes as rebels roar out of Ethiopia s Tigray region The Telegraph Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tigray Defense Forces amp oldid 1185507883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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