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East
African Standard (Nairobi)
June
8, 2001
By
Mohammed Duba
At least 23 Addis
Ababa University students and an Ethiopian soldier have
fled to Kenya and are being held at the Moyale Police
Station.
The soldiers’
defection brings to eight the number of Ethiopian military
deserters on Kenyan territory.
Eastern Provincial
Police Officer, Mr Ezekiel Waitage, confirmed the flights.
He said the latest
military defector had crossed the border yesterday morning
in the company of an Addis Ababa University student.
Waitage identified the soldier as a Lance Corporal in
the Ethiopian Army.
He said the soldier,
who surrendered his weapons and Ethiopian Army uniforms
to Kenyan authorities, was immediately handed over to
Military Intelligence officers for debriefing.
His university
student counterpart was placed in police custody at
Moyale. Waitage said 22 other university students were
being held at the station.
The soldiers
and the students have cited discontent in the Armed
Forces and Government oppression as reasons for their
flight. They are seeking political asylum.
Meanwhile, the
Deputy Force Commander and Chief Military Observer of
the United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE),
Brigadier-General, Christopher Kibet arap Kutto, has
been recalled.
Military sources
in Nairobi disclosed that the one-star general, who
has served the mission for only four months, has been
replaced by the Chief of Logistics at the Department
of Defence (DoD) headquarters, Brigadier-General, Peter
Manyara.
Manyara’s appointment
is the third involving a senior Kenyan military officer.
Lieutenant General,
Daniel Opande, the then Kenya’s Vice Chief of General
Staff (VCGS), was appointed in October last year as
the Commander of the UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL).
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