Monday, July 14, 2014

10 የሱዳን ወታደሮች በኢትዮጵያ ድንበር አካባቢ ተገደሉ

አፍሪካን ፕሬስ ኤጀንሲ እንደዘገበው 10 የሱዳን ወታደሮች በኢትዮ -ሱዳን ድንበር አካባቢ ከተገደሉ በሁዋላ በድንበር አካባቢ ውጥረት ሰፍሯል። እሁድ እለት ደግሞ ተጨማሪ 13 የሱዳን ወታደሮች መቁሰላቸው የተዘገበ ሲሆን፣ ጥቃቱም በኢትዮጵያ ሚሊሺያዎች ሳይፈጸም እንዳልቀረ ተዘግቧል።
የሱዳን ኮማንዶ ጦር ወደ ኢትዮጵያ ድንበር ሃይሉን እያሰባሰበ መሆኑን የገለጸው ዘገባው፣ በአንድ ወር ውስጥ ለሁለተኛ ጊዜ መካሄዱን ጠቅሷል። ሱዳንና ኢትዮጵያ የድንበር ከተሞቻቸውን ከታጣቂዎች ጥቃት ለመከላከል በሚል  አንዱ በሌላው አገር ድንበር ጥሶ በመግባት እርምጃ እንዲወስድ መስማማታቸው ይታወቃል።
የሱዳን መንግስት ወታደሮቹ መገደላቸውን አምኖ፣ በኢትዮጵያ የመከላከያ ሰራዊት ተገደሉ የሚለውን እንደማይቀበለው አስታውቋል። የሱዳን መንግስት ጦር ቃል አቀባይ ኮሌኔል አልስዋርሚ ካሊድ ሳድ እንደተናገሩት ወታደሮቻቸው የተገደሉት
ማንነታቸው ካልታወቁ የኢትዮጵያ ወታደሮች ጋር ሲዋጉ መሆኑን ተናግረዋል። ግጭቱ የተነሳው ባሶንዳ እየተባለ በሚጠራው በሁለቱ ድንበር አካባቢዎች መሆኑን የገለጹት ቃል አቀባዩ፣ ታጣቂዎቹ ባሶንዳ የሚገኘውንና በሱዳን መከላከያ ሰራዊት ስር የሚገኘውን የእርሻ ቦታ መልሰው ለመውሰድ አላማ ነበራቸው ብለዋል።

የኢትዮጵያ መንግስት ባላስልጣናትም ስለጉዳዩ እንደተነገራቸው ቃል አቀባዩ ገልጸዋል። ይሁን እንጅ የኢትዮጵያ መንግስት እስካሁን የተናገረው አንድም ነገር የለም።
በሱዳን ወታደሮች ላይ ለደረሰው ጥቃት ሃላፊነቱን እወስዳለሁ ያለ  ሃይልም እስካሁን አልቀረበም።

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Ethiopia arrests four opposition leaders suspected to provoke uprising in 1215 election



Ethiopia arrests oppositions leaders  suspected to provoke people uprising in the coming election of 2015 - Habtamu Ayalew & Daniel Shibeshi from oppostion Andinet Party and  Yeshiwas Assefa  from Semayawi Party and Abraha DestaMekelle Arena Opposition Party in Mekelle, Tigrai region.
The Ethiopian regime has been arresting oppositions since it came to power 1991. The west just kept silence supporting such impunity with indifference. Many have been taken from their residence and no one knows where they are taken. In Addis Ababa, killing and arrest is a daily phenomenon the last 2 and have decades. The country the jailhouse of free media. 90 % of the population do eat two meal a day. Ethiopians are dying in their way to exile in Yemen, Sinai peninsula and Mediterranean Sea . No one accept them as refugee anywhere as the regime is considered as  "democratic" in the eyes of the western powers.


Saturday, July 5, 2014

UN says Sudan forcing Eritrean refugees to return home


UNHCR warns lives, freedoms of 74 Eritreans who were forcibly sent back to Eritrea are at risk.
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GENEVA - Sudan is forcing Eritrean refugees to return to their home country, the UN said Friday, warning that their lives and liberty were at risk.
Some 74 Eritreans were forcibly sent back on Monday to Eritrea through the eastern Laffa border crossing point, according to information provided by Sudanese authorities to the UN refugee agency.
"UNHCR is deeply concerned over recent forced returns, or refoulement, of Eritrean and other asylum seekers and refugees from Sudan," UNHCR spokeswoman Melissa Fleming said.
"We are concerned that their lives and freedom are at risk," she warned.
While Sudan has sent Eritreans back in the past, the size of the group and the fact that they were forced to return right after crossing into Sudan marked a new trend, she said.
UNHCR believes that the forced returns, as well as recent mass arrests of foreigners, was linked to a new act by the government requiring foreign nationals to legalise their residency.
Fleming underlined that under international refugee law, "no individual ... can be involuntarily returned to a country where he or she has a well-founded fear of persecution," she said.
Doing so amounts to "a serious violation" of international law, she said.
According to UN figures, some 4,000 Eritreans flee the country every month to escape brutal government repression.
Last week, the UN Human Rights Council launched an investigation into wide-ranging abuses reported in the country, including extrajudicial executions, torture and forced military conscription that can last decades.
Sudan counts some 160,000 refugees and asylum seekers, mainly from Eritrea, Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad and South Sudan, according to UNHCR figures.

Ethiopia Ginbot 7 leader facing death penalty 'extradited from Yemen'-BBC News -


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An Ethiopian opposition leader, who was sentenced to death while in exile for plotting a coup, has been extradited from Yemen to Ethiopia, his group says.
Andargachew Tsege, who is also a British national, is secretary-general of the banned Ginbot 7 movement.
The Ethiopian government allegedly requested his extradition after he was arrested in Yemen last month.
European MEP Ana Gomes told the BBC the UK needed to use its political leverage to ensure his release.
The Ethiopian government has not commented on the alleged extradition.


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US-based Ginbot 7 spokesman Ephrem Madebo told the BBC's Focus on Africa radio programme that Mr Andargachew had been on his way from the United Arab Emirates to Eritrea when he was detained during a stopover at Sanaa airport.
Mr Ephrem said that he had spoken to Mr Andargachew's family who had been contacted by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office on Thursday.
British officials told the family that the Yemeni ambassador to the UK had informed them that Mr Andargachew had been handed over to Ethiopia, Mr Ephrem said.
In a statement the UK Foreign Office said it was aware that Mr Andargachew had been missing in Yemen since 24 June.
"Since then UK officials have pressed the Yemeni authorities at senior levels to establish his whereabouts, including meeting with the Yemeni ambassador in London this week," a Foreign Office spokesman said in a statement.
"We are aware of reports that he may now be in Ethiopia and we are urgently seeking confirmation from the relevant authorities given our deep concerns about the case. We are continuing to provide consular assistance to his family."
'Major donor'

Ms Gomes, who led the European Union observer mission to Ethiopia during the 2005 elections, said she had written to UK Foreign Secretary William Hague about the case.
"If the British government is not complicit with this kidnapping and this rendition of Mr Andargachew Tsigue to the Ethiopian regime - [which] will obviously torture him, accuse him of all sorts of things and eventually kill him - then the British government has to get immediately the release of Mr Andargachew," she told BBC Focus on Africa.
"If there is a country that is extremely influential in Ethiopia, it is Britain - it's a major donor and it's a major political backer of the regime in Ethiopia."
Mr Ephrem said that the UK government should have intervened in the case earlier.
"The UK government looks like a collaborator because the UK government never acted," he said, adding that it was ridiculous to consider Mr Andergachew a terrorist.
"To the Ethiopian government even bloggers are terrorists [and] journalists are terrorists," he said.
Ginbot 7 (15 May) was named after the date of the 2005 elections, which were marred by protests over alleged fraud that led to the deaths of about 200 people.
In 2009, the year before the last elections, Mr Andergachew was among a group of Ginbot 7 leaders sentenced to death in absentia for planning to assassinate government officials; they denied the charges.

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Thursday, July 3, 2014

Ethiopia asks Yemen to extradite activist - Africa - Al Jazeera English

Ethiopia asks Yemen to extradite activist

Demand follows arrest in transit through Sanaa of leader of Ginbot 7, which seeks overthrow of Ethiopian ruling party.

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Ethiopia has called on Yemen to extradite the leader of an outlawed opposition group to face terrorism charges.

Andargachew Tsige, secretary-general of Ginbot 7, was arrested while transiting through Sanaa airport last week, according to a statement from the group.

The Ethiopian government welcomed the arrest, saying "he is a criminal, and he definitely will have his day in court".

Getachew Reda, government spokesman, told AFP news agency it would be "the right thing" if Yemen extradited Tsige, accusing him of plotting terror attacks in Ethiopia.

"He's the head of a terrorist organisation who has been flaunting his leadership for terror operations inside Ethiopia," he said.

Ginbot 7 said Tsige was detained illegally and called for his release.

"The Yemeni government doesn't have any right to detain Tsige, even for an hour," it said in a statement.

The group pledged to seek retribution if Tsige, who they called a "freedom fighter", is extradited to Ethiopia.

"If Tsige is transferred into the custody of the Ethiopian government, if his life and physical wellbeing is threatened, we will avenge," it warned, without giving further details.

Ginbot 7 has been labelled a terrorist organisation under Ethiopian law, and has called for the overthrow of the ruling party, but the US-based group insists is fighting for democracy and freedom in the country.

In 2012 several people were convicted for having links to Ginbot 7, including prominent journalist Eskinder Nega and opposition leader Andualem Arage, who were handed heavy sentences.

Rights groups have accused Ethiopia of using the anti-terrorism legislation to silence dissent and jail critics, calling the legislation vague and over-reaching.

Ethiopia calls for opposition chief`s trial after arrest in Yemen- zeenews

Andargachew Tsige, secretary general of Ginbot 7 labelled a terrorist organisation under Ethiopian law was arrested while transiting through the airport of Yemen's capital Sanaa last week, according to a statement from the group. 
Yemen's National Security said he was held because his name was "on a list", but giving no further details. 
Getachew said it would be "the right thing" if Yemen extradited Andargachew, accusing him of plotting terror attacks in Ethiopia. 
"He's the head of a terrorist organisation who has been flaunting his leadership for terror operations inside Ethiopia," he said. 
But Ginbot 7 said Andargachew was detained illegally and called for his release. 

"The Yemeni government doesn't have any right to detain Andargachew, even for an hour," it said in a statement. 
The US-based Ginbot 7 says it is fighting for democracy and freedom in Ethiopia, and has called for the overthrow of the ruling party. 
The group vowed to seek retribution if Andargachew, who they called a "freedom fighter", is extradited to Ethiopia. 
"If Andargachew is transferred into the custody of the Ethiopian government, if his life and physical wellbeing is threatened, we will avenge," it warned, without giving further details. 
In 2012 several people were convicted for having links to Ginbot 7, including journalist Eskinder Nega and opposition leader Andualem Arage, who were handed heavy sentences. 

The group's leader, former Addis Ababa mayor Berhanu Nega, lives in exile in the US.
Rights groups have accused Ethiopia of using the anti-terrorism legislation to silence dissent and jail critics, calling the legislation vague and over-reaching.

Kenya Police Arrests an Ethiopian Assailant | Mareeg Media

Kenya Police Arrests an Ethiopian Assailant

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Kenya  Police   detained  and transferred an Ethiopian assailant to Kenyan  prison of Kilimani  on Monday less than a month after an Ogadeni  taxi driver,Abdirashid Ali Bashir, in Garissa  city was injured by Ethiopian contractors armed with pistols that immediately identifies as Deeq Mohammoud  Hassan (Doys) and Idiris Ali Qoys, the Ogaden news online (Ogaden24.com) reported.
Deeq was arrested while he was in a hospital in Nairobi  at  Hurlingham where he has been hospitalizing . According to eyewitnesses the assailants were five men in number that the Police immediately identified both their names and faces  after they had arrested Deeq, who had been accidentally injured  and left the scene by  his fellow Ethiopian assailants that got panic.
While Kenyan police arrested  one of the perpetrators, Deeq  ,Mr. Qoys  who is believed  behind  several assassination missions in Kenya remain hiding and in the run .
The assailant was eventually transferred to Garrissa city, where he will face on gang and charges of  cross border criminal  activities.
In February 11, 2011,  Ogaden refugees living in Kenya asked for Kenyan government’s protection in Kenya’s soil.
Over the last five years Ethiopian government  has been sending well-paid spies and assailants to neighboring countries including Djibouti, Somalia and Kenya in part of its hunt on asylum-seekers, opposition figures and ONLF -sympathizers that sought refuge inside Somali-Speaking communities in the horn of Africa nations.

Yemen detains Ethiopian rebel leader during transit at airport - Yemen Post


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WASHINGTON, DC - Yemeni authorities on June 24 arrested a top Ethiopian rebel group leader while he was in transit at Sanaa airport, sources said.
Andargatchew Tsige, secretary of Ginbot 7, a rebel group based in Eritrea, arrived in the Yemeni capital aboard Yemenia Airlines. He was waiting for his flight when Yemeni security men whisked him away into detention. Fears are mounting he might be extradited to Ethiopia.

The countries in the region, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Yemen, Sudan, and Djibouti are rogue states they don't really need 'extradition treaties' to hand over political opponents as 'convicted criminals.'

"Yemen should understand that any harm befalling the human rights, democracy and justice activist Andargatchew Tsige would painfully hurt the interests of the Ethiopian people who are struggling for freedom from life under the brutal TPLF regime," the rebel group Ginbot 7 said in a statement.

"We call for his immediate release; any attempt to hand over Andargachew to the regime in Addis Ababa would irrevocably damage the age-old relations between Ethiopia and Yemen," the rebel group said in its press release.

Andargachew's life was checkered by arrests, tortures, and exiled life before he helped found Ginbot 7, an Eritrea-based armed group vowing to overthrow the regime in Addis by all means possible.

In June 2012, Andargachew, and other top leaders of Ginbot 7, including Ginbot 7 chairman Dr Berhanu Nega, were tried on trumped-up terrorism charges and sentenced to life in absentia.

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Ethiopian Liberation forces clash with Sudani Security agents patrolling in the newly acquired territory from Ethiopia

 Regional Security border updates. The Horn of Africa’s Fractious neighbors renew crossfire over disputed border lines after a Sudan troops was killed in clashes with unknown Ethiopian forces.
“Ethiopian militia group opened unprovoked fire from across the border at Sudan border post , they fired mortars and automatic weapons,” one

Sudani Diplomat told HAN (the Horn of Africa Newsline) in Khartoum on condition of anonymity. “Our troops responded with retaliatory fire.”
The regional ethnic porous border is unmarked in places and a battleground in the fight against Local rebels.
While Sudan and Ethiopia continue to disagree on many key border issues, they reported progress in their bilateral relations in 2012 With the Ethiopian Prime ministers statretic doctrine.
In 2013, Ethiopia and South Sudan have signed an agreement to work jointly on measures aimed at combating regional security threats and ensuring peace along their shared border.The agreement was reached after senior army officers from the two neighboring countries held security talks in Ethiopia’s western Gambella state, which borders South Sudan.  At that time,  Ethiopian security forces  thought had destroyed rebel group in North-western Ethiopia.

According to Ethiopian security officials, A group of terrorists who were given military training and armed in Eritrea were killed and captured by the Ethiopian security forces while trying to sneak in to Ethiopia through the Sudanese border. The report said six were killed and 12 of them were captured alive.
Meanwhile, details of the accident:
The border tension is brewing along the Sudan-Ethiopia border after ten Sudanese soldiers were killed in a skirmish with a militia group there on Saturday, the army and witnesses said. Sudanese farmers in Gedaref State told the {African Press Agency } on Sunday that another 13 soldiers were injured in the attack believed to have been carried out by an Ethiopian militia.
Other reports spoke of Sudan’s Paramilitary Popular Defense amassing troops near the border with Ethiopia in the wake of the incident, the second in one month.
Sudan and Ethiopia agreed to deploy joint patrols along their common border to prevent the movement of rebels, smugglers and human traffickers.
The Sudanese army confirmed the incident but denied the suspected involvement of Ethiopian regular forces.
Army spokesman Colonel Alswarmy Khalid Saad told APA that the soldiers were killed in clashes with an unidentified Ethiopian group, describing the incident as isolated.
He said clashes between the Sudanese troops and the militias took place on the farmlands in Basonda near the border on Saturday morning.
The gunmen were attempting to control agricultural projects in Basonda, which are owned by the Popular Defence Force Saad claimed.
Photo: The Egyptian foreign minister along with his Ethiopian counterpart stressed that Ethiopia will understand the importance of the Nile River to Egypt and that Egypt will understand the Ethiopian need for development.
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