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As Ethiopia resists foreign pressure, African leaders step in to mediate Ethiopia-Tigray conflict

By alternativeafrica
November 17, 2020
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London, Nov. 17, 2020 (AltAfrica)-Ethiopia resisted international pressure for mediation in a war in the country’s north on Monday as its air force bombed the Tigrayan capital Mekelle, according to diplomatic and military sources.

As Ethiopia resists foreign pressure, African leaders step in to mediate Ethiopia-Tigray conflict (BBC Image)

But African leaders on Monday kickstart talks in Ethiopia’s escalating internal conflict, two days after rocket strikes on Eritrea’s capital highlighted the risk that the fighting could spread

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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni held talks with Ethiopia’s deputy prime minister Demeke Mekonnen, while former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo headed to Addis Ababa to Africa’s peace initiative

Reuters reports that hundreds have died, 25,000 refugees have fled to Sudan and there have been reports of atrocities since Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed ordered air strikes and a ground offensive on Nov. 4 against Tigray’s local rulers for defying his authority.

Ethiopian refugees who fled intense fighting in their homeland of Tigray, gather in the border reception centre of Hamdiyet, in the eastern Sudanese state of Kasala, on November 14, 2020. – Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, winner of last year’s Nobel Peace Prize, ordered military operations in Tigray last week, shocking the international community which fears the start of a long and bloody civil war. (Photo by Ebrahim HAMID / AFP)

“A war in Ethiopia would give the entire continent a bad image,” Museveni wrote on Twitter after meeting Demeke in the northern town of Gulu.

“There should be negotiations and the conflict stopped, lest it leads to unnecessary loss of lives and cripples the economy.”

But Museveni later deleted the tweet, and an Ethiopian official said Demeke made clear negotiations were not an immediate possibility.

Redwan added that Demeke would deliver the same message to other East African leaders, and the Kenyan presidency said late Monday that Demeke had met with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta in Nairobi, who called for a “peaceful” resolution of the crisis.

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni says a war in Ethiopia would give the entire continent a bad image after meeting Demeke in the northern town of Gulu. says (BBC)

Nigeria’s former president Obasanjo on Monday left for Addis Ababa to mediate in the crisis, his spokesman said, without giving further details.

Both Abiy’s office and the African Union said Monday they did not have information about Obasanjo’s visit.

Abiy’s office also denied any steps towards mediation were taking place in Uganda.

TPLF leader Debretsion Gebremichael told AFP Monday he was “not aware” of Museveni’s initiative.

Restoring order –
Abiy’s government has said the TPLF needs to be disarmed before negotiations can begin, as world leaders called for an immediate end to hostilities.

“The fact of the matter is that it is the TPLF which has violated the constitution and endangered the constitutional order,” the upper house of parliament said in a statement Monday.

“The federal government is merely working towards restoring it.”

Last week Abiy said federal forces had “liberated” the western zone of the Tigray region.

On Sunday state media reported that federal forces had seized Alamata, a town 180 kilometres (110 miles) south of Tigray.

“As the TPLF militia were defeated in Alamata, they fled taking along around 10,000 prisoners,” a government statement said.

A communications blackout in Tigray has made claims of advances difficult to verify.

The threat of fierce resistance from TPLF-aligned fighters “persists as the Tigray special forces have access to military assets and troops from the (national army) have defected to Tigray,” said Sanya Suri, East Africa analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit.

However Suri predicted federal forces “will succeed in quashing the conflict in Tigray in the near term”, albeit with “severe” casualties on both sides.

– Fears of wider conflict –
In recent days the TPLF has extended the conflict beyond Tigray, launching rockets on airports in Ethiopia’s Amhara region, which borders Tigray to the south, and on Asmara, the capital of Eritrea, Ethiopia’s neighbour to the north.

Debretsion has said the strikes were “legitimate” because federal forces were using the airports as part of their military operations in Tigray.

The strikes on capital Asmara in particular have reinforced fears that Ethiopia’s conflict could draw in the wider Horn of Africa region.

The Nobel Committee, which awarded its prestigious 2019 peace prize to Abiy for his efforts to heal divisions with Eritrea, said late Monday it was “deeply concerned”.

At Monday’s press conference, Redwan, the crisis committee spokesman, said the government held the TPLF responsible for the humanitarian fallout and accused it of deliberately provoking a refugee crisis.

“They are trying to scare the Tigrayan people so that they can flee away from home and go to other areas because then they can create a humanitarian crisis, which might also trigger international attention.”

AFP, Reuters

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