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Terror junta, withdrawing from Afar?

Post by Zmeselo » 25 Apr 2022, 18:40



Tigray forces leaving Ethiopia's Afar region, says spokesperson

https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/ti ... 022-04-25/


A destroyed tank is seen in a field in the aftermath of fighting between the Ethiopian National Defence Force (ENDF) and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) forces in Kasagita town, in Afar region, Ethiopia, February 25, 2022. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri/File Photo

NAIROBI, April 25 (Reuters) - Rebellious Tigrayan forces are completely withdrawing from the neighbouring region of Afar in Ethiopia, a spokesperson for the Tigrayan forces told Reuters on Monday, saying he hoped it meant that desperately needed food aid could finally pour into famine-hit Tigray.
Our forces have left all of Afar,
Getachew Reda, a spokesperson for the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), told Reuters on Monday.

Reuters could not immediately independently confirm Getachew's statement.

Afar's police commissioner Ahmed Harif said Tigrayan forces had withdrawn from the town of Abala but were still in three of the region's districts.

He said the forces were also in control of the highway between Abala and Tigray's capital Mekelle, and that he was in touch with local officials and militias who were keeping him updated.

Government spokesperson Legesse Tulu could not be reached for comment.

Fighting in northern Ethiopia, which began in November 2020 in the Tigray region and spilled over into Afar last year, has eased since the federal government declared a unilateral ceasefire last month, saying it would allow humanitarian aid to enter.

Tigrayan forces said they would respect the ceasefire as long as sufficient aid was delivered to their region "within reasonable time".

Only a trickle of aid has made it into Tigray, where more than 90% of the population need food aid, since the Ethiopian military pulled out at the end of June after months of bloody clashes.

The United Nations has blamed bureaucracy and insecurity for blocking convoys and said at least 100 trucks of aid are needed to enter Tigray every day.

Only 144 trucks have made it in since the ceasefire was announced a month ago, with the latest 74 arriving on Monday, according to the U.N. World Food Programme.

It was unclear if the pull-out was negotiated with the Ethiopian government.

The conflict in northern Ethiopia has killed thousands of civilians and displaced millions across three regions in Ethiopia and into neighbouring Sudan.

The TPLF has accused Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of trying to centralise power at the expense of the regions and Abiy has accused the TPLF of trying to regain national power - accusations each side has denied.



Reporting by Addis Ababa Newsroom; Writing by George Obulutsa; Editing by Katharine Houreld and Rosalba O'Brien

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Re: Terror junta, withdrawing from Afar?

Post by Zmeselo » 25 Apr 2022, 18:50



ABYEI
528 Tigrayan peacekeepers in Abyei refuse to return to Ethiopia

https://sudantribune.com/article257982/


Ethiopian peacekeepers in Abyei area on 14 August 2026 (UNISFA Photo)

April 24, 2022 (KHARTOUM) – About 528 Ethiopian troops working in the UN peacekeeping force in Abyei (UNISFA) have requested political asylum in Sudan after refusing to return home.

According to the Agence France Press, Major Gebre Kidane, a Tigrayan ex-peacekeeper disclosed that 528 Ethiopian soldiers from the Tigray region refused to return to Ethiopia expressing fears for their safety
A number of peacekeepers have chosen not to return and are seeking international protection. They are being protected by the UN in a secure location,
Kidane told the AFP, also two other peacekeepers confirmed the defection.
The responsibility to grant asylum lies with the Sudanese authorities who are being assisted by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in receiving these individuals,
he added.

Upon Sudan’s request the 4200- Ethiopian troops have been replaced by peacekeepers from several African countries and Bangladesh, starting from February 2022.

Kidane said they decided to apply for asylum in early March, citing fears for their life.

He said that Tigrayans peacekeepers who returned to Ethiopia were arrested and others killed.

Rights groups reported that Ethiopian authorities purged Tigrayan officers after the eruption of the civil war in the Tigray region in November 2020.

Already in February 2021, some 15 peacekeepers from Tigray applied for political asylum. They were followed by some 100 others in April 2021.

Sudan requested to replace the Ethiopian force in Abyei after the border clashes that erupted by the end of 2020 between the two countries.

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