Satellite images show disturbances at locations that eyewitnesses have all separately identified as body disposal sites. In March the UN was pushing for more investigations in Tigray. The two sides have long rejected those claims, and unless action is taken soon, the truth may never be known.
The burning of burial grounds in the northern region of the country suggests that authorities are destroying evidence. If these claims are proven true, will the government be held accountable? In news that might please your boss, emerging research suggests that working from home is stifling productivity (10:36). And honouring the life of a Ukrainian civil-rights campaigner (19:22).
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