A man passes by a destroyed tank (T-72) on the main street of Edaga Hamus, in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, on June 5, 2021. Image by Yan Boechat/VOA on Wikimedia Commons (Public domain). By Haftu Hindeya Gebremeskel, an associate professor at Mekelle University in Tigray, Ethiopia. On November 2, people in Tigray, Ethiopia, will mark two years since the civil war in the region officially ended. On this date in 2022, my region’s leading party, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), signed the Pretoria Peace Agreement with the Ethiopian government, which the United Nations considered a “…