[dehai-news] (Reuters) : Eritrea says call for sanctions "irresponsible"


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From: Berhane Habtemariam (Berhane.Habtemariam@gmx.de)
Date: Wed May 27 2009 - 06:24:30 EDT


Eritrea says call for sanctions "irresponsible"

Wed May 27, 2009 6:01am GMT

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NAIROBI (Reuters) - Eritrea has dismissed as "utterly irresponsible" an
African Union (AU) request for U.N. sanctions against it for allegedly
supplying weapons to insurgents fighting Somalia's new administration.

Somalia's government accuses Eritrea of supporting Islamist militants with
planeloads of AK-47 assault rifles, rocket-propelled grenades and other
weapons to fuel fighting there.

The AU asked the U.N. to impose sanctions on Eritrea last week.

"Eritrea strongly rejects the irresponsible and illegal statement issued in
the name of the African Union," the Horn of Africa country said on the
government website, www.shabait.com.

"The illegal and utterly irresponsible statement ... was made on the basis
of groundless accusations against Eritrea, without ascertaining the facts,
and without even consulting the current chairman of the African Union."

Eritrean President Isaias Afewerki has also denied the allegation, saying
U.S. agents were spreading lies to blacken his government's name. Asmara has
recalled its ambassador to the AU's headquarters in Addis Ababa.

Western analysts say Ethiopia and Eritrea, still bitter over a border
conflict in which 70,000 people were killed, have been fighting a proxy war
in Somalia.

"Eritrea is fully aware of where, how and by whom this irresponsible and
cynical flouting of the rule of law was conceived in the first place and
through which machinations it has passed," it said on the statement posted
late on Tuesday.

Somalia's insurgent leader Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys told Reuters last week
that Eritrea was supporting his group's fight against Somalia's new
President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed.

Neighbouring states and Western security forces fear Somalia, which has been
mired in civil war for 18 years, could become a haven for militants linked
to al Qaeda.

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