RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE UNITED NATIONS Amnesty International calls on the United Nations to take the following measures:
TO THE UN SECRETARY GENERAL: •
Urgently send the Team of Experts on the Rule of Law and Sexual Violence in Conflict to the Tigray region, as provided for by Security Council resolution 1888, which calls upon the Secretary-General “take the appropriate measures to deploy rapidly a team of experts to situations of particular concern with respect to sexual violence in armed conflict”.
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Urgently send the Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict to carry out a visit to Tigray and/or refugee camps in Sudan, to speak to survivors and report back including on survivors' priorities for assistance and justice.
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Ensure that an effective monitoring, analysis and reporting arrangement (MARA) is established in Tigray, in line with UN Security Council resolution 1960, to respond to cases of sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict circumstances.
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As part of a wider policy to ensure that all members of national armed forces are vetted before being deployed to Department of Peace Operations or African Union peacekeeping missions, in order to ensure that they have not committed serious violations of international human rights and international humanitarian law, ensure that no members of the Ethiopian or Eritrean armed forces are deployed to any such multilateral missions before being fully vetted.
TO THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL: •
Invite the Commission of Inquiry on the Tigray Region in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia established by the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights to brief them and to present their recommendations for the international community to prevent and respond to sexual violence and protect and support survivors.
TO THE UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL: •
Invite the Commission of Inquiry on the Tigray Region in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia established by the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights to brief them and to present their recommendations for the international community to prevent and respond to sexual violence and protect and support survivors.
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Adopt a resolution to ensure robust documentation and reporting with a view to preventing conflictrelated sexual violence and holding perpetrators to account, in collaboration with the UN Secretary General’s Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict and the Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, its Causes and Consequences.
“I DON’T KNOW IF THEY REALIZED I WAS A PERSON” RAPE AND OTHER SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE CONFLICT IN TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA Amnesty International
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