Ethiopian Government Faces Allegations of Cover-Up Over Aid Workers’ Deaths in Tigray

Médecins Sans Frontières (M.S.F.), a prominent international aid organization, has publicly accused the Ethiopian government of not adequately investigating the deaths of three aid workers in the Tigray region in 2021. The organization claims the killings were intentional, and the Ethiopian government has been criticized for its lack of transparency and accountability. A recent investigation by *The New York Times* revealed that Ethiopian soldiers were responsible for the slayings, intensifying the allegations against the government. The incident has drawn significant attention internationally, with calls for a thorough inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the aid workers’ deaths, and highlighting the broader issues of violence and the humanitarian crisis in the Tigr, a region that has been embroiled in conflict for years.