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November 2 marks two years since the end of the brutal conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region. The Pretoria agreement was meant to restore peace in the country, but experts say the deal was flawed.
Ethiopia's rights watchdog said on Thursday it was investigating the killing of 48 people in the restive Oromia region and laid the blame for the bloodbath on armed rebels.