NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) โ A militant leader in Ethiopia says his group has struck a military alliance with the Tigray forces now pressing toward the countryโs capital, asย the conflictย that erupted in the Tigray region last year spreads into other parts of Africaโs second-most populous country.
โThe only solution now is overthrowing this government militarily, speaking the language they want to be spoken to,โ Oromo Liberation Army leader Kumsa Diriba, also known as Jaal Marroo, told The Associated Press in an interview on Wednesday.
The alliance is a further sign of the broadening of the Tigray conflict that began in November after a political fallout between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the Tigray leaders who had dominated Ethiopiaโs government for nearly three decades. Thousands have been killed in the nine-month war that has been marked by widespread allegations by ethnic Tigrayans ofย gang-rapes, man-made famine and mass expulsions by Ethiopian and allied forces.
The OLA leader said the agreement was reached a few weeks ago after the Tigray forces proposed it. โWe have agreed on a level of understanding to cooperate against the same enemy, especially in military cooperation,โ Diriba said. โIt is underway.โ They share battlefield information and fight in parallel, he said, and while theyโre not fighting side by side, โthere is a possibility it might happen.โ
Talks are underway on a political alliance as well, he said, and asserted that other groups in Ethiopia are involved in similar discussions: โThereโs going to be a grand coalition against (Abiyโs) regime.โ
The alliance brings together the Tigray Peopleโs Liberation Front, who had been front and center in Ethiopiaโs repressive government but were sidelined when Abiy took office in 2018, and the OLA, which last year broke away from the opposition party Oromo Liberation Front and seeks self-determination for the Oromo people. The Oromo are Ethiopiaโs largest ethnic group.
Ethiopiaโs government earlier this year declared both the TPLF and OLA terrorist organizations.
Tigray forces spokesman Getachew Reda told the AP last week that โyes, weโre working with some peopleโ in pursuit of a political arrangement but didnโt give details. โWe want to work with anyone not implicated in the genocidal campaign Abiy Ahmed has waged,โ he said.
There was no comment from the spokeswoman for Abiyโs office.
The OLA leader spoke a day after theย prime minister calledย on all capable Ethiopians to join the military and stop the Tigray forces โonce and for allโ after they retook much of the Tigray region in recent weeks and crossed into the neighboring Amhara and Afar regions. The Tigray forces spokesman has told the AP they are fighting to secure their long-blockaded region but if Abiyโs government topples, โthatโs icing on the cake.โ
With access to parts of Ethiopia increasingly restricted and journalists often harassed, it is difficult to tell how citizens will respond to the prime ministerโs call, or whether they will join the fight against him. The government has supported large military recruiting rallies in recent weeks.
The Tigray leaders embittered many Ethiopians during their nearly three decades in power by putting in place a system of ethnic federalism that led to ethnic tensions that continue to simmer in the country of 110 million people.
Diriba acknowledged that agreeing to the Tigray forcesโ proposal for an alliance took some thought. โThere were so many atrocities committedโ against the Oromo people during the TPLFโs time in power, he said, and the problems it created have never been resolved.
But the OLA decided it was possible to work together, he said, though some doubts remain. โI hope the TPLF has learned a lesson,โ he said. โI donโt think the TPLF will commit the same mistakes unless theyโre out of their mind.โ If they do, there will be chaos in Ethiopia and it could collapse as a state, he said.
It was not clear how many fighters the OLA would bring to the alliance. โThis, madam, is a military secret,โ its leader said.
He said he hoped the TPLFโs talks with other groups would become public in the near future. He also warned the international community, which led by the United Nations and the United States has urged a halt to the Tigray conflict and negotiations, that the crisis has to be handled carefully โif Ethiopia is to continue together.โ
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