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Apr 22 2008
Rebels Reject Ethiopian Charges Against Qatar
Written by Ali Moallim   
Tuesday, 22 April 2008

NAIROBI, (insidesomalia.org)- - Ethiopian rebels denied on Tuesday government allegations that Qatar was supporting them, after Addis Ababa cut diplomatic ties with the Gulf State and accused it of backing terrorism and destabilising the region.

Ethiopia, a U.S. ally and the biggest military power in the Horn of Africa, said on Monday it had earlier expressed concern in private about Qatar's "hostile behaviour" several times.

It said Qatar was backing its arch-foe Eritrea, as well as helping Islamist insurgents in Somalia and Ethiopian separatists like the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF).

But the ONLF said that the charges were designed only to divert attention from what it called an "unfolding African genocide" by government forces in its remote eastern region.

"Qatar has played a constructive role in Africa , the Arab world in general and the Horn of Africa in particular," the rebel group said in a statement.

"If there has been a destabilising factor in the Horn of Africa, it has been the regime currently in power in Ethiopia."

Ethiopia's support for a Western-backed interim government in Somalia has been a major source of contention in the region, and brought calls for jihad from some extremist groups.

The statement from Addis Ababa on Monday said Qatar's hostile behaviour "included the output of its media outlets", a presumed reference to the Al Jazeera Arab satellite TV network.

Al Jazeera has in recent days been broadcasting reports on the conflict in the Ogaden region that have been critical of the military's role against local rebels.

Qatar, a member of the OPEC group of major oil producers and the world's biggest exporter of liquefied natural gas, is also an important American ally and hosts a large U.S. military base.

On Monday, a Qatari government official in Doha dismissed the Ethiopian accusations as "frivolous and irresponsible" an

Source: Reuters

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