Eritrea creates a second Somalia government in Eritrea

March 18, 2007

Going along with its promisingly successful East African destruction Foreign Policy, the Eritrean government has created, harbored & armed yet another non-Eritrean institution in its capital – Asmara. As expected and as feared by many regional analysts, a fresh political faction was formed by the Asmara government once again, adding to the several Ethiopian, Somali, Sudanese and other nations’ political groups that the Eritrean government has already financed, formed or armed in attempt to destabilize the entire region.

On March 15, the Somalia government in Somalia condemned the formation of a second “Somalia government” residing in Eritrea and asked the Somalis in Eritrea to stop this ludicrous action & return back to their country. Naming 42 Somali high ranking pro-Islamists in Eritrea, the Somalia national lawmakers and legislators condemned the dissidents & described the legal measures to be taken against them. According to various analysts and reports, this technique by the Eritrean government continues to create instability and a potential for chaos all around East Africa. Currently, the Eritrean government has duplicated, created or financed various politician groups and militants against Ethiopia, Sudan and Somalia. As United States Ambassador Vicky Huddleston said, “Eritrea’s hope to destabilize Ethiopia by using Somalia’s conflict failed” last year, but Eritrea’s recent defeat in
Southern Somalia will not stop the Eritrean government from continuing another East African destruction project.

 In a flagrant violation of Somalia territorial integrity and without the permission of the Somalia Transitional Federal Government (S.T.F.G), the Eritrean government armed the ICU rebels and trained other militants in Mogadishu to attack the Somalia government & Ethiopia – but fortunately it failed. It was the second direct attack against Ethiopia since the Eritrean government airbombed an Ethiopian school full of children nine years ago. Other Eritrean provocations like the Eritrean government’s war against Yemen and conflicts against Sudan have validated America’s condemnation of Eritrea as well as Eritrea government arming Sudanese insurgents, Tahaluf militants, SLF & NDA rebels against Sudan have harmed the Sudanese government’s capabilities & stirred the Darfar issue even more. Also It wasn’t that long ago when the Eritrean government absurdly wrecked the Sudanese embassy in Eritrea and after kicking out the Sudanese staff, Eritrea comically replaced the embassy building with anti-Sudan rebels and militants. Not a lot of national governments in the history of our world have carried such an outrageous act. In fact, the way the Eritrean government works and what it has done so far, it makes Hezbollah look like an angel.

And if we look at the recent kidnapping of European & Ethiopian civilians and the way the Eritrean government exploits the Afar land issue, who knows, maybe Hezbollah can be the student the next time around and take a few lessons from the Eritrean government.Just against Ethiopia; in a far outcry from Eritrea’s EDA that enjoys zero military & financial Ethiopian support, currently there are MORE than 13 major groups that are heavily armed, trained and financed by the Eritrean government to attack Ethiopia from every direction of East Africa, including from southern Somalia.

These Eritrean financed, trained & armed groups against Ethiopia include:-

Islamic Courts Union (ICU)-Oromo Liberation Front (OLF)-Tigray People’s Democratic Movement (TDPM)-Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF)-Southern Ethiopia Peoples’ Front for “Justice & Equality”-Gambella People’s Liberation Force (GPLF)-Ethiopian Patriotic Army-Somali People’s Insurgent Movement (SPIM)-Al-Itihaad al-Islamiya (AIAI)- Alliance for Freedom and Democracy (AFD)-Ethiopian National Unity Front (ENUF) -Kinijit International Leadership (KIL/CUD)-Sidama Liberation Front (SLF)-Ethiopia People’s Patriotic Front (EPPF)….

by: Gemeda Humnasa

~ by magdaali on March 20, 2007.

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