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The government of Ethiopia is out of soldiers

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The government of Ethiopia is out of soldiers

Postby xaseey » Mon Dec 17, 2007 2:27 pm

Ethiopia civilians being forced to fight

Monday, December 17, 2007



The government of Ethiopia is out of soldiers so they have allegedly forced untrained civilians, including relief workers, to fight rebels in the Ogaden region.



"There is not a catastrophe there, for the moment," he said. "But there is a lot of concern the Ogaden could become a serious humanitarian crisis."



NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) -- The Ethiopian government allegedly is forcing untrained civilians, including relief workers, to fight rebels in the Ogaden region.



According to Western officials and those who recently defected to avoid being conscripted, doctors, teachers and employees of development programs financed by the World Bank and United Nations are being used to fight insurgents, The New York Times reported Saturday.



Government officials in the region have called upon elders, traders, women and civil servants to establish local "security committees" to destroy the rebels and their bases.



The Ethiopian government, which has accused rebels of assassinations and bombings, says that civilian militias have volunteered to fight, the newspaper reported.




"Anybody who works for the government -- teachers, doctors, clerks, administrators -- has to join a militia," said Hassan Abdi Hees, who worked as the head accountant in a government office in the Ogaden and is now seeking asylum in Kenya. "I left because I didn't want to die."



John Holmes, a senior humanitarian official at the United Nations, came to the Ogaden in November.



During his visit, he heard reports of civilian militias being formed and said he found it increasingly difficult to find trained professionals to distribute much-needed aid in the region.



"There is not a catastrophe there, for the moment," he said. "But there is a lot of concern the Ogaden could become a serious humanitarian crisis."



Source: United Press International, December 17, 2007

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Re: The government of Ethiopia is out of soldiers

Postby El Loco » Mon Dec 17, 2007 11:47 pm

You keep on believing this.................. The Ethiopians will be defeated at any minute.


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