Targeting the Amhara Intelligentsia: Killings, Detentions, and the Legal Threshold of Genocide Under International Law
My concern is not purely academic. Two years ago, I lost my cousin. He was jogging early one morning near his residence in the Bole area when he was brutally murdered. He was an accomplished surgeon who had practiced medicine internationally, including in Greece and Bulgaria. To the best of my knowledge, he was not politically active and had no known personal enemies. His killers were never identified, and the limited public information surrounding the investigation has deepened the family’s sense of unresolved grief.
