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Australian Ethiopians call for action on humanitarian crisis in Tigray region

For months, Ethiopians in Australia have been living in fear for the country as a humanitarian crisis driven by continuing armed conflict continues to ravage the Tigray region.
Key points:
- The UN describes the humanitarian crisis in Tigray as “dire”
- There have been reports of bombings and mass killings
- Australian Ethiopians are trying to raise awareness of the issue
And those fears are widely supported by reports of mass killings, bombings and widespread communication blackouts.
Now many are taking matters into their own hands, raising awareness about the issue and calling for urgent action.
Protests across Australia and the world kicked off on Friday as people pledged solidarity with victims of the ethnic-based violence.
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