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Ethiopia hostages 'safe and well' | Ethiopia hostages 'safe and well' |
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Eight Ethiopians kidnapped earlier this month in eastern Ethiopia are safe, the leader of a separatist group operating in the Afar region has said. | |
The Ethiopians were seized with five Europeans who were freed last week. | The Ethiopians were seized with five Europeans who were freed last week. |
The head of the Afar Revolutionary Democratic Unity Front told AFP news agency they were being treated well. | The head of the Afar Revolutionary Democratic Unity Front told AFP news agency they were being treated well. |
Musa Ibrahim Hamaddu said his group was reassessing how to release them after the Ethiopian government described his group as terrorists. | Musa Ibrahim Hamaddu said his group was reassessing how to release them after the Ethiopian government described his group as terrorists. |
The Afar region - one of the hottest, most remote places on earth - straddles the border of Ethiopia and Eritrea. | The Afar region - one of the hottest, most remote places on earth - straddles the border of Ethiopia and Eritrea. |
Eritrea has denied Ethiopian claims that they were behind the kidnapping. | Eritrea has denied Ethiopian claims that they were behind the kidnapping. |
Warning | Warning |
"No-one has died, they are safe. They are our people - we are Ethiopians, they are Ethiopians," Mr Hamaddu said. | "No-one has died, they are safe. They are our people - we are Ethiopians, they are Ethiopians," Mr Hamaddu said. |
He warned that future visitors to Afar risked kidnap if they entered without rebel permission, AFP reports. | He warned that future visitors to Afar risked kidnap if they entered without rebel permission, AFP reports. |
The kidnapped tourists, all linked to the British embassy in Ethiopia, were released to the authorities of neighbouring Eritrea last Tuesday. | The kidnapped tourists, all linked to the British embassy in Ethiopia, were released to the authorities of neighbouring Eritrea last Tuesday. |
Relations between the two neighbours have been strained since Eritrea gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993 after a 30-year guerrilla war. | Relations between the two neighbours have been strained since Eritrea gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993 after a 30-year guerrilla war. |
In a report on Eritrean television over the weekend, an ARDUF spokesman said the hostages were taken to prove to Ethiopia that the rebel group still existed - contrary to reports that it had been wiped out. | In a report on Eritrean television over the weekend, an ARDUF spokesman said the hostages were taken to prove to Ethiopia that the rebel group still existed - contrary to reports that it had been wiped out. |
ARDUF, founded in 1993, seeks the creation of an independent Afar homeland, which would include areas of Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti. | ARDUF, founded in 1993, seeks the creation of an independent Afar homeland, which would include areas of Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti. |
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