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bemildred

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Mon Jun 13, 2016, 01:58 PM Jun 2016

Ethiopia and Eritrea blame each other for border clash

Ethiopia and Eritrea have exchanged accusations over who started Sunday's fighting at their disputed border.

Ethiopia's Information Minister Getachew Reda described the clashes in the Tsorona area as "an Eritrean initiative".

Earlier, the Eritrean government said that Ethiopia had "unleashed" the attack.

A peace deal in 2000 ended the countries' two-year war border war but it has not been fully implemented.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-36515503

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Ethiopia and Eritrea blame each other for border clash (Original Post) bemildred Jun 2016 OP
Border Clashes Between Ethiopia and Eritrea Heighten Fears of War bemildred Jun 2016 #1

bemildred

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1. Border Clashes Between Ethiopia and Eritrea Heighten Fears of War
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 09:25 PM
Jun 2016

NAIROBI, Kenya — The Eritrean Embassy in Kenya sent a text message alert Monday morning: The Ethiopians had attacked. Fighting on the border. Situation unfolding.

The jagged line separating Eritrea from its former ruler, Ethiopia, has been one of Africa’s most combustible flash points. Tens of thousands of soldiers died from 1998 to 2000 in a war that had been called as pointless as two bald men fighting over a comb.

As the news of renewed clashes in the rocky, barren frontier began to spread on Monday, many Ethiopians and Eritreans feared the worst. Witnesses said both sides were rushing troops to the Tsorona border area, and heavy artillery was apparently fired from both sides. On the Eritrean side, several people were reported to have been killed. The reports of fighting and the lack of solid information raised fears that the two countries could be sliding once again toward all-out war.

But by Monday afternoon, the extent of the fighting was unclear. The Ethiopian government said Eritrea started it. Getting more information out of Eritrea is like trying to see into a pitch-dark room: The government is one of the most secretive, isolated and repressive nations in the world.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/14/world/africa/border-clashes-between-ethiopia-and-eritrea-heighten-fears-of-war.html

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