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Amnesty International finds possible Ethiopian atrocities

Amnesty International finds evidence of possible atrocities in Ethiopia

Aired 04/07/2021

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Amnesty International finds possible Ethiopian atrocities

Clip: 4/7/2021 | 5m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

Amnesty International finds evidence of possible atrocities in Ethiopia

The Ethiopian government is allowing journalists into Tigray in part because of international pressure, following reports of atrocities committed by the government and its allies. Nick schifrin reports on the anatomy of an event that Amnesty International calls a possible crime against humanity.

Aired 04/07/2021

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