ONLF rebels attack Ethiopian troops protecting oil field in Ogaden
Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF)
O.N.L.F. Statement On Military Operation Against Illegal Oil Facility In Ogaden
April 24, 2007 — Before dawn this morning At 0430 AM local time in
Ogaden, the ‘Dufaan’ commando unit of the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) conducted a military operation in the vicinity of Obala, 30km North-West of Degah-Bur in in Northern Ogaden. The operation targeted 3 military units of the TPLF regime who were guarding an oil exploration field. Exploration activities at the field began recently following an agreement between the Ethiopian government and a Chinese
company.
As part of this agreement large areas inhabited by ethnic Somalis were cleared with civilians being forcefully removed from their homes by Ethiopian troops. In addition, Ethiopian forces closed off a large area denying the local nomadic population their traditional grazing areas in order to establish a security perimeter guarded by Ethiopian troops for the oil facility.
TPLF forces in Obala have now been wiped out with many
having surrendered to ONLF commandos. Nearly 400 Ethiopian troops have been wounded or killed. Explosions caused by munitions during the battle resulted in the death of a handful of Chinese oil workers. The oil facility itself has been completely destroyed.
ONLF forces rounding up Ethiopian military prisoners following the battle came across 6 Chinese workers. They have been removed from the battlefield for their own safety and are being treated well.
The ONLF has stated on numerous occasions that we
will not allow the mineral resources of our people to
be exploited by this regime or any firm that it enters
into an illegal contract with so long as the people of
Ogaden are denied their rights to self-determination.
By refusing to discuss a comprehensive political
solution to the Ogaden issue in a neutral country and
in the presence of a third party, the TPLF regime has
made clear its intention to continue to pursue a
military solution in Ogaden. As such, we wish to
reaffirm to the international community that the
Ogaden region continues to be a battle zone between
armed forces of the current TPLF led regime and our
liberation forces. It is not a safe environment for
any oil exploration to occur.
The ONLF has informed the Chinese government in the past that it would be unwise to pursue discussions with the TPLF as it was not in a position to guarantee the safety of any firm operating in Ogaden nor was it in a position to enter into contracts with foreign companies for Oil exploration in Ogaden. Unfortunately this warning fell on deaf ears.
We urge all international oil companies to refrain from entering into agreements with the Ethiopian government as it is not in effective control of the Ogaden despite the claims it makes.
Oil investments in Ogaden will result in a similar
loss for any firm that believes assurances of security
it receives from the Ethiopian government which has
never been in effective control of Ogaden
Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF)