Biden administration sanctions Eritrean military, ruling party over role in northern Ethiopia conflict

Published:Dec 7, 202310:11
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These are the primary sanctions imposed below a brand new government order signed by President Joe Biden to focus on these liable for perpetrating the year-long conflict, which has intensified over latest weeks as armed teams allied in opposition to the Ethiopian authorities have superior south towards the capital of Addis Ababa.
In addition to designating the Eritrean Defense Force (EDF) and People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), the Biden administration additionally sanctioned two people and two entities with ties to the EDF and PFDJ.Friday's sanctions didn't goal any people or organizations instantly related to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's authorities nor the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), each of that are key events to the conflict.In a press release Friday, Blinken stated they weren't imposing such sanctions in order "to allow time and space" to see if diplomatic efforts led by African Union High Representative Olusegun Obasanjo make progress.
"If the parties fail to make meaningful progress, the United States stands ready to pursue additional sanctions, including against the Government of Ethiopia and the TPLF," stated Blinken, who travels to Kenya, Nigeria and Senegal subsequent week.US Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa Jeffrey Feltman, who was in Addis Ababa this week, returned to Washington, DC Thursday "to consult with the Secretary of State and other senior Administration officials on the US diplomatic efforts to promote a negotiated and sustainable cessation of hostilities and an end to the conflict," a State Department spokesperson stated.Blinken stated that "Eritrea's destabilizing presence in Ethiopia is prolonging the conflict, posing a significant obstacle to a cessation of hostilities, and threatening the integrity of the Ethiopian state.""Credible accounts implicate Eritrean forces in serious human rights abuses, and the United States remains gravely concerned about the conduct of all parties to the conflict. Eritrean forces should immediately withdraw from Ethiopia," he stated.The US Treasury Department stated the EDF "has been operating in northern Ethiopia amidst numerous reports of looting, sexual assault, killing civilians, and blocking humanitarian aid."
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"EDF soldiers have been seen disguised in old Ethiopian military uniforms, manning checkpoints, obstructing and occupying critical aid routes, and threatening medical staff in one of northern Ethiopia's few operating hospitals," the Department stated in a press launch.
The particulars described by the Treasury Department echo CNN's reporting from earlier this 12 months, when a workforce touring by means of Tigray "witnessed Eritrean soldiers, some disguising themselves in old Ethiopian military uniforms, manning checkpoints, obstructing and occupying critical aid routes, roaming the halls of one of the region's few operating hospitals and threatening medical staff."

The humanitarian scenario in northern Ethiopia stays dire, and a number of United Nations personnel have been detained in latest days. Additional CNN reporting has uncovered atrocities that bear the hallmarks of genocide, together with mass killings and sexual violence. A joint report launched by the Office of UN Commissioner for Human Rights and the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission discovered that each one events concerned in the conflict had "committed violations of international human rights, humanitarian and refugee law, some of which may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity."In addition to the sanctions on the EDF, the US focused the PFDJ, Eritrea's "sole legal political party," in accordance with a Treasury Department launch.

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Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki "personally oversees the command and control of the EDF, issuing orders directly to EDF generals, making him ultimately responsible for the EDF's role in contributing to the crisis in northern Ethiopia," the Treasury Department stated.The administration additionally sanctioned Red Sea Trading Corporation, which "manages the property and financial interests of the PFDJ, acts as its funder, and provides it business assistance," in addition to its CEO Hagos Ghebrehiwet W Kidan; Abraha Kassa Nemariam, the top of the Eritrean National Security Office; and Hidri Trust, "the holding company of all PFDJ business enterprises."Blinken stated Friday that the sanctions "are not directed at the people of Eritrea, Ethiopia, or the greater Horn of Africa Region; they are calibrated to impose costs on those prolonging the crisis.""The US Department of the Treasury has taken a series of steps to permit the continued flow of food, medicine, and humanitarian support to Eritrea," he stated.



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