@kevcvs57said Well yes there seems to be a pattern forming whereby mass murder rape and general carnage in Africa seems to be greeted with a Gallic shrug whilst in other places much less serious conflict and human rights abuses get endless coverage and becomes the subject of constant hand wringing.
You cannot really compare one conflict with another from the individual victims perspective but it seems some places need to generate serious numbers before they become a cause of concern.
7.7 seriously hungry people is cause for concern but the west does not talk a lot about it.
Maybe it has to do with where AP, Reuters, and other western news outlets put their reports. Don't know.
Another one is Libya. people starving there, too.
Sorry for the above, the auto-mod went nuts. I will repost this AP article with the link only, as surely
words used in the article itself must have been the trigger. More later.
Note: Mikelle is the capital of Tigray, Eretria is a small country that border Tigray, north of Ethiopia
My best guestimation is, the Eretrians have a tiny nation whose capital has been ravaged in the past
by the Tigrayans. When Tigray was overrun by Ethiopian troops, the Eretrians seized the moment for revenge.
Note: Mikelle is the capital of Tigray, Eretria is a small country that border Tigray, north of Ethiopia
My best guestimation is, the Eretrians have a tiny nation whose capital has been ravaged in the past
by the Tigrayans. When Tigray was overrun by Ethiopian troops, the Eretrians seized the moment for revenge.
Or it’s just one in a series of grotesque atrocities being committed on the Tigrayan people by Ethiopian and Eritrean forces at the direction of their relative governments for the purpose of eradicating an inconvenient tribal identity.
Of course I’m just a guesstimating.
I’d also guesstimate that no one gives a flying one because they are just a powerless African tribe with no control over natural resources that might be contested for by the East and West.