Joshua Meservey is the senior policy analyst for Africa and the Middle East at The Heritage Foundation. He was a Peace Corps volunteer in Zambia and later an aid worker based in Kenya. He also worked at the US Army Special Operations Command and at the Atlantic Council’s Africa Center. He frequently testifies before Congress and provides commentary for a range of print and digital media outlets. He is a graduate of the Fletcher School at Tufts University and the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University.
Joshua Meservey discusses the ongoing war between Tigray and Ethiopia’s central government. He explains how and why the war started, what Tigrayan forces want, the human rights crisis, and more.
Joshua Meservey & Mark MeltonOctober 13, 2021
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