โSome people think they invaded us because we hosted the Oromo forces, but thatโs far from the truth, as they had the intention to separate and isolate us from Ethiopia by force,โ he said.
Robbie COREY-BOULET
Ethiopiaโs Afar region called Friday on civilians to take up arms against rebels from neighbouring Tigray, signalling a potential escalation in fighting that has already displaced tens of thousands this week.
โEvery Afar should protect their land with any means available, whether by guns, sticks or stones,โ regional president Awol Arba said in an interview aired by regional state media.
โNo weapons can make us kneel down. We will win this war with our strong determination.โ
Tigrayan rebels launched operations in Afar last weekend, saying they were targeting pro-government troops massing along the two regionsโ shared border.
A government official told AFP Thursday that more than 20 civilians had been killed and 70,000 people displaced in โheavy fightingโ in Afar that was continuing.
Rebel spokesman Getachew Reda has described operations in Afar as a โvery limitedโ action against special forces and militia fighters deployed to Afar by the Oromia region, Ethiopiaโs largest.
But Awol said Friday that claim was misleading.
โSome people think they invaded us because we hosted the Oromo forces, but thatโs far from the truth, as they had the intention to separate and isolate us from Ethiopia by force,โ he said.
โItโs time that every Afar should stand as one against the junta,โ he added, using government officialsโ preferred term for the rebels.
The fighting in Afar highlights the potential for Ethiopiaโs eight-month-old conflict to expand well beyond Tigray, where thousands of people have already been killed and hundreds of thousands pushed into famine, according to the United Nations.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sent troops into Tigray last November to oust the regionโs ruling party, the Tigray Peopleโs Liberation Front (TPLF), a move he said was in response to TPLF attacks on federal army camps.
Though the 2019 Nobel Peace laureate declared victory later that month, TPLF leaders remained on the run and fighting dragged on.
Last month the war took a stunning turn when pro-TPLF fighters reclaimed the Tigray capital Mekele and Abiy declared a unilateral ceasefire.
โ Aid disrupted โ
Yet clashes have continued and officials from six regions and the city of Dire Dawa have since said they would send troops to back up government forces.
The road into Ethiopia via Djiboutiโs port, located east of Afar, is vital for the landlocked country, raising speculation that Tigrayan rebels might try to choke it off.
Getachew has said this is not an explicit goal of the operation but has declined to rule it out.
Separately, the road via Afarโs capital, Semera, into Tigray had become critical for aid delivery in recent weeks after two key bridges along other routes were destroyed in late June.
But the recent fighting has put a halt to convoys, and the UN humanitarian coordination office said Friday the route remained impassable, โpreventing food stock, fuel and other humanitarian goods from entering Tigray.โ
A convoy of 200 aid trucks is currently on standby in Semera awaiting security clearance.
On Thursday the UN Humanitarian Air Service operated its first flight from Addis Ababa to Tigrayan capital Mekele since June 24, when commercial services stopped.
The flight transported โmore than 30 employees from multiple humanitarian organisations working to deliver urgently needed assistance,โ the World Food Programme (WFP) said in a statement.
Government officials have accused aid groups of โarmingโ the TPLF, and one humanitarian official told AFP that security officials thoroughly searched everyone who boarded Thursdayโs flight and prevented at least some passengers from travelling with more than 30,000 birr (roughly $700).
Multiple aid groups have said lack of cash, fuel and other supplies are limiting their ability to reach people facing famine.
โAt this point itโs severely restricting just how far we can go and whether or not weโre able to reach those communities that are most in need and may have not had any humanitarian supplies delivered,โ one aid worker said Friday.
The government on Thursday blamed aid โobstructionโ on the TPLF and said it was providing โunfettered access.โ
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