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Eritrean opposition urges overthrow of government

December 21, 2007 (ADDIS ABABA) — Eritrean opposition groups should help each other bring down the pro-Ethiopian government of President Isaias Afwerki, the Walta News Agency quoted one opposition leader as saying on Friday.

Isaias_Afwerki3.jpg“Eritrean opposition parties should unite in their struggle to overthrow the government in Asmara which is pushing the people to servitude and economic crisis”, the head of the Eritrean Peoples Democratic Front (EPDF), Tewolde Gebre-Selassie, was quoted as saying.

Several opposition groups met in the historic northern city of Axum in Ethiopia, which has bitter ties with neighbour Eritrea. The pair fought a war in 1998-2000.

Eritrean opposition leaders from the United States, Germany, Sweden and Sudan were at the unprecedented three-day meeting, the news agency said.

The EPDF head said Afwerki’s government was leading its people “to war and a dreadful socio-economic and political crisis” and had lost support at home and abroad while turning Eritrea into a “virtual prison”.

Afwerki’s rebel movement turned government, and its one-party system, is criticised by many for creating Africa’s most repressive state.

But the government says Ethiopia, backed by the United States and other Western allies, is spreading lies against it.

(Reuters)

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