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Ethiopia says U.N. team shot at in Tigray after defying checkpoints

Post by Zmeselo » 08 Dec 2020, 13:07



DECEMBER 8, 2020

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Ethiopia says U.N. team shot at in Tigray after defying checkpoints

By Katharine Houreld

https://in.reuters.com/article/ethiopia ... NKBN28I1M9

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - A United Nations team visiting Ethiopia’s rebellious Tigray region was shot at after breaking through two checkpoints, the government said on Tuesday, proclaiming that it did not need a “baby-sitter” for relief operations in the war-hit north.


Ethiopia's Redwan Hussein, spokesperson for the newly established State of Emergency task force and State Minister for the Foreign Affairs, speaks during a news conference regarding the fighting between Ethiopian National Defence Force (ENDF) and the Tigray Regional Special Forces, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia November 23, 2020. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri/File Photo

The U.N. security team was seeking access to the Shimelba camp for Eritrean refugees when they were fired at on Sunday.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s federal army has been battling the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) in the region since Nov. 4, with thousands feared dead.

Redwan Hussein, spokesman for the Ethiopian government’s task force for Tigray, told reporters that the U.N. team broke two checkpoints driving hastily to an unauthorized area.
When they were about to break the third one they were shot at and detained,
he said.

A U.N. spokesman in Nairobi did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Two diplomatic sources told Reuters the U.N. team encountered uniformed Eritrean troops at the camp, though both Ethiopia and Eritrea have denied any incursion over the border by President Isaias Afwerki’s military.

ETHIOPIA: ‘WE CALL THE SHOTS’

The war in Tigray has driven nearly 50,000 refugees into neighbouring Sudan and raised fears for the safety of about 96,000 Eritreans in camps over the Ethiopian border.

The army has captured the regional capital Mekelle and declared victory, but TPLF leaders say they are fighting back on various fronts around the highland city.
There are a few remnants of the militia or special forces not yet controlled ... kind of hooligans, outlaws,
added Redwan.
This is police work, not a military operation.
Most communications in Tigray are down and access to the area is severely restricted, making it hard to verify either side’s statements. It was not immediately possible to reach the TPLF for comment on the latest government statements.

With reports of continued fighting in Tigray, Redwan acknowledged there was sporadic shooting in parts, but added that was not uncommon for the area.

The United Nations and aid agencies are pressing for safe access to Tigray, which is home to more than 5 million people and where 600,000 relied on food aid even before the conflict.
The agreement we entered with the U.N. was in the belief that the U.N. would coordinate with us but the government would call the shots,
Redwan said, emphasizing that Ethiopia was capable of helping its own people

He also said the government would investigate any reports of atrocities or mass killings.
We will allow independent investigation when we feel we have failed ... for anyone to assume they can come and do the things we cannot do is belittling the government,
he said.
Ethiopia is being run by a strong functional government that knows how to govern a nation. It doesn’t need a babysitter.
Reporting by Katharine Houreld; Writing by Maggie Fick; Editing by Philippa Fletcher and Andrew Cawthorne

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Re: Ethiopia says U.N. team shot at in Tigray after defying checkpoints

Post by TesfaNews » 08 Dec 2020, 13:08

Great Job the UN Agents are nothing but TPLF saviours “Bob Geldoffs” they were definitely planning on sending TPLF leaders into a comfortable hotel outside Ethiopia by putting those ugums into a blue helmet buss great job Ethiopians fck UNHCR

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Re: Ethiopia says U.N. team shot at in Tigray after defying checkpoints

Post by Zmeselo » 08 Dec 2020, 13:18



As part of the regular, multi-faceted, consultations between Eritrea & Sudan, Eritrea's delegation composed of Foreign Minister Osman Saleh & Presidential Adviser Yemane Ghebreab met, in Khartoum today, Sudan's President of the Sovereign Council, Gen. Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan.


The delegation delivered a message from Pre. Isaias to President Al-Burhan. The message & ensuing discussions focused on current developments in Ethiopia, & their ramifications for regional peace & stability. The two sides agreed, to bolster their bilateral & regional cooperation. (ከም ኣካል’ቲ ኤርትራን ሱዳንን ዘካይድኦ ስሩዕ ምምኽኻር፡ ብሚ/ጉ/ወ ኣቶ ዑስማን ሳልሕን ኣማኻሪ ፕረዚደንት ኣቶ የማነ ገ/ኣብን ዝቘመ ላዕለዋይ ልኡኽ፡ ሎሚ መልእኽቲ ፕረዚደንት ኢሳይያስ ናብ ኣ/መ ልኡላዊ ባይቶ ሱዳን ጀ. ዓ/ፋታሕ ኣልቡርሃን ኣብጺሑ፡፡ መልእኽቲ ፕረዚደንት ኢሳይያስን ዝተኻየደ ዘተን፡ ኣብ ምዕባለታት ኢትዮጵያን ጽልዋኡ ኣብ ዞባዊ ሰላምን ምርግጋእን ዘተኰረ’ዩ። ክልተኦም ወገናት ብተወሳኺ፡ ምትሕግጋዝ ኤርትራን ሱዳንን ንምድንፋዕን ዞባዊ ሽርክነት ንምምዕባልን ክሰርሑ ተሰማሚዖም፡፡
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The Eritrean delegation, today, at a meeting with with Deputy President General Lieutenant Mohammed Hamdan Daglo of the ruling military council; under Abdel Fattah Burhan.
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Re: Ethiopia says U.N. team shot at in Tigray after defying checkpoints

Post by Zmeselo » 08 Dec 2020, 14:29


Eritrea: GOE's decades-old regulations that prohibit foreign funding & incubation of new/fringe religious groups is both normative & indispensable for social cohesion in a multi-religious Secular State. To misconstrue this reality as "persecution", is far-fetched & disingenuous.
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Re: Ethiopia says U.N. team shot at in Tigray after defying checkpoints

Post by Dawi » 08 Dec 2020, 15:26

"What we sow we will reap"! Nice!

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Re: Ethiopia says U.N. team shot at in Tigray after defying checkpoints

Post by Zmeselo » 08 Dec 2020, 15:33

TPLF militarily occupied Eritrea in defiance of a UN border ruling since 2002 and launched an all-out assault on Eritrea, in June 2016. Failure by Ethiopia & Eritrea to pre-plan for continued aggression by this group, would be a stunning dereliction of duty to regional security.

TPLF commitment to continued aggression was clear, as was int'l community's total unwillingness to check or sanction its behavior. What were Ethiopia and Eritrea expected to do--sit and wait for the bombs to arrive? Well, they did. And Abiy is criticized for being ready???

I'm not under any circumstances condoning, the Ethiopia gov's blockage of humanitarian relief. But int'l actors need to stop and think, about the fact that they themselves set the stage for this conflict by creating a climate of impunity. (And then apply that thinking to Uganda, BTW.)
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Re: Ethiopia says U.N. team shot at in Tigray after defying checkpoints

Post by Assegid S. » 08 Dec 2020, 16:06

These people must abide by the rule of the land/country or shot to the head. They can not fool us all the time. We do know that they are hue-man, not human to have 'humanitarian' cause. They are there just to lead out the culprit from their hiding pit if possible; or, otherwise smuggle out the resources (golds and dollars) stashed in their bags. A relatively ordinary tplf officer has been caught with a "mine" of gold and money in Sudan; how much do we expect in the hands of those "fat cats?"

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