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How the Defunct TPLF Moved from Economic Sabotage to the Trafficking of Tigray's Youth?

How the Defunct TPLF Moved from Economic Sabotage to the Trafficking of Tigray's Youth?
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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has accused the TPLF of trafficking Tigrayan youth into the ongoing conflict in Sudan. The government claims this is part of a broader pattern of destabilization following the group's previous economic sabotage.

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The allegations underscore the ongoing instability in the Horn of Africa and the humanitarian impact of regional conflicts on vulnerable populations.

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The article presents the government's perspective exclusively, using strong language like 'defunct' and 'criminal faction' to describe the TPLF.

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