/ 8 September 2006

Ethiopia: We stopped rebel hit squad

Ethiopia said it has arrested nine members of a rebel hit squad that was planning to assassinate government leaders, state media reported on Friday.

The suspects were working for the rebel Oromo Liberation Front, which has been fighting for greater autonomy in southern Ethiopia, the National Intelligence and Security Service said.

The Oromo make up a third of Ethiopia’s 75-million people, and have been the centre of dissent against the ruling Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Democratic Front.

Merera Gudina, head of the Oromo National Congress, said he was sceptical of the government’s claims. On Monday, he said the Ethiopian government had detained without charge more than 250 members of the Oromo ethnic group. The latest arrests came Thursday.

”The problem is that no one has been brought into court yet, so the public has not been able to see them with their own eyes,” Merera said.

”If we can’t see them defending themselves in a court of law, how can we know what the truth is?”

In early August, an Ethiopian army officer of Oromo descent, Brigadier General Kemal Geltu, defected to traditional enemy Eritrea with more than 100 Ethiopian troops under his command. He said he was unhappy with the Ethiopian government’s treatment of the Oromo. — Sapa-AP