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Africa Horn
AU calls for sanctions on Eritrea
2009-05-24
That'll work well.
The African Union has urged the UN Security Council to impose sanctions against Eritrea for supporting Islamist insurgents in Somalia. It is the first time the AU has called for sanctions against a member state. Eritrea rejected the accusation and suspended its membership of the union.

The AU has about 4,000 troops in Somalia supporting the fragile transitional government.

The BBC's Martin Plaut says the AU's call for sanctions against one of its member states is an unprecedented development. The AU is normally reticent in any direct criticism of its membership, our correspondent says.

A statement from the 53-member organisation said the UN Security Council should "impose sanctions against all those foreign actors, both within and outside the region, especially Eritrea, providing support to the armed groups".

The AU also calls for the imposition of a no-fly zone and a blockade of sea ports "to prevent the entry of foreign elements into Somalia".
They can have the mighty Mozambigue air force impose the no-fly zone and the Ugandan navy the blockade.
The UN has already expressed concern about the flow of arms into Somalia, where hard-line Islamists of al-Shabab and Hisbul-Islam are battling for control of Mogadishu. Somalia has been subject to a UN arms embargo for many years but weapons are still freely available in the Mogadishu weapons market.
How can that be?
Eritrea's Information Minister, Ali Abdo, said his government was not concerned by the African Union decision, describing the organisation as toothless.
Too true.
Mr Abdo said the accusations about Eritrea were an invention of American intelligence.
Why would we bother?
I did it. For sport. My bad ...
There, you see? It wasn't American intelligence, it was the Army of Steves. A very different thing altogether. ;-)
"This is a fabrication which is distributed by the CIA agents and the African Union is simply repeating the statement which is put in its mouth," Mr Abdo told the BBC. "We suspend our membership because of this irresponsible act of the African Union".

Although Eritrea denies arming Islamist forces, insurgent leader Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys has reportedly claimed that the country supports their fight. In an interview with Reuters news agency, he said: "Eritrea supports us and Ethiopia is our enemy. We once helped both countries but Ethiopia did not reward us."
Posted by:Steve White

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