The Tigray genocide stands as one of the deadliest atrocities of the 21st century. Over 600,000 lives were lost through massacres, starvation, and systematic violence. This genocide was perpetrated by the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF), in collaboration with the Eritrean Defense Forces (EDF) and Amhara regional forces. More than 2.2 million people were displaced, and at least 120,000 women suffered brutal sexual violence. The deliberate blockade of food, medicine, and humanitarian aid led to famine, claiming countless more lives. Healthcare systems collapsed, war crimes went unpunished, and an entire society was left in ruins, bearing the scars of unimaginable suffering.
This archive exists to preserve the truth, honor the victims, and demand justice. Through survivor testimonies, documented evidence, and historical records, we ensure that the voices of Tigray are never silenced.
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The Archive contains thousands of photographs, videos, audio recordings, and documents that preserve the truth of the Tigray genocide. Each file stands as evidence, a voice for survivors, and a call for justice.
MEMORIAL
Victim's List - Honoring the Lives Lost
A tribute to those who perished, ensuring their names and stories are never forgotten.
TESTIMONIES
Voices of Survival and Witness
Read and listen to firsthand accounts from survivors, witnesses, and journalists who document the horrors and resilience of the Tigrayan people.
INTERACTIVE MAP
Tracing the Atrocities
Explore key locations of massacres, displacement camps, and destruction with an interactive map that provides historical and geographical context.
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