Statement
from Afar Forum
The remaining Hostages are free, but the Afar plight
goes on and on
The kidnapping of
eight Ethiopians and five Europeans at the beginning of March has put spotlight
on Afar region and the people who inhabit this remote area. The five Europeans
were released after about two weeks when Afar elders
successfully negotiated with the rebel group that abducted them. The release of
the eight remaining Ethiopians recently has been once again secured as the
result of crucial role played by the Afar elders, and their successful effort
has been recognized by the Ethiopian authorities.
The Afar diaspora
right from the beginning has been working unyieldingly to secure freedom of all
hostages. We are very delighted that
it is all over and all hostages are back to their homes and loved ones safe and
sound. We would also like to extend
our thanks and express our appreciation for all who contributed to their
release and particularly the Afar elders who successfully negotiated the
peaceful end of the hostage drama.
Meanwhile, both
Ethiopian and Eritrean governments continue to keep the Afar society as hostage
in their ancestral homeland and abuse their fundamental human rights. As have
been highlighted in our previous Press Releases of
The Afar Forum reiterates
its call
Afar Forum
Stuttgart,
Germany
April
30, 2007