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Djibouti urges Eritrea to free ‘captured’ officer

By Mohamed Taha Tewekel, Wednesday, August 13, 2014 ADDIS ABABA – Djibouti on Wednesday called for the release of a military officer allegedly captured by the Eritrean army. "Eritrea must release the military officer it captured on July

By Mohamed Taha Tewekel, Wednesday, August 13, 2014

ADDIS ABABA – Djibouti on Wednesday called for the release of a military officer allegedly captured by the Eritrean army.

“Eritrea must release the military officer it captured on July 25,” the Djiboutian Defense Ministry said in a statement.

The ministry accused the Eritrean army of detaining the officer, who, it said, had been accompanying a Qatari military delegation to the demilitarized zone on the border between the two countries.

The ministry went on to warn that Eritrea’s failure to release the officer would endanger a Qatari-mediated peace process between the two states.

“The mediation process will be jeopardized if Eritrea fails to release the Djiboutian military officer, who was captured while accompanying a Qatari military delegation visiting the demilitarized zone,” it stated.

Since 2010, Qatar has mediated between the two countries following a war between them in 2008.

Under Qatari mediation, Djibouti released hundreds of Eritrean prisoners and handed them over to the United Nations.

Eritrea, for its part, has yet to follow suit.

“Qatar is also responsible for the capture of the Djiboutian military officer, since he was with its delegation at the time of his capture,” the ministry said, urging Qatar to pressure Eritrea to release the officer.

“It should also pressure Eritrea to live up to its international commitments on such matters,” the ministry added.

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36 COMMENTS
  • Kidan, Sudan August 14, 2014

    hgdf is shifta everywhere, this strong evidence to us. hgdfd might request financial ransom to release him. Qatar could influence issais who is their loyal servant. but in this case we will see what will happen. Qatar could ask him to implement the constitutions to implement. they just their time to mediate this stupid man who has no moral ground

    • Awet August 14, 2014

      I agree with you. The man is beyond out of his mind. He has no regard for Eritrean life, all he cares about is his power. His way is what I am guessing he is trying to get. From day one he has denied it there is no conflict with Djibouti, all evidence are against him. I wonder what he is going to say now?

    • habtom August 14, 2014

      Isayas, the mad dog has REALLY UNDISCOVERED MENTAL SICKNESS!!!!!

  • Adulis August 14, 2014

    I wonder what is the political interst in capturing this officer? I think Eritrean seems to show its muscles on Djibouti, the smallest nation in the universe, as well as on Qatar. But Qatar is different than Djibouti when it comes to economical back ground

  • ahmed saleh August 14, 2014

    He spoiled the good name and pride of Eritreans .

    • Awet August 14, 2014

      I totally agree with you.
      The other day I ran into someone who asked me where I was from. I told them from Eritrea. Their replay was I know where Eritrea is. I know Eritrea because they have jailed more journalists than any other country in the world. The individual apologized to me for knowing my country on a negative way….but it is what it is…..that is the reality of Eritrea today. The dictator has done it intentionally.

    • daniel amiche August 14, 2014

      did he turn into a monster, or he was a monster and we did not know him?

      • EBOLA August 14, 2014

        Daniel ,

        As Eritreans it only took us 50 years to find out he was a monster, it only happened in front of our eyes…so you can not blame us ,I am sure in 100 years we should be able to overthrow him.

  • Adulis August 14, 2014

    I wonder what is the political interst in capturing this officer? I think Eritrean seems to show its muscles on Djibouti, the smallest nation in the universe, as well as on Qatar. But Qatar is different than Djibouti when it comes to economical cback ground

    • Berazio August 14, 2014

      It might be the smallest nation, but it is protected by French. Djibouti maintains military and economic agreements with France which provide continued security and economic assistance. The largest French military base in Africa is located in Djibouti’s territorial waters in the Red Sea. So Eritrea can not do this to bully Djibouti. If the officer was caught spying, Eritrea has every right to arrest him

  • Ruba Hadas August 14, 2014

    Please do not mess with Wedi Afom. He is so patient but if he loses his patience he will run over Djibouti and Ethiopia in a matter of days.

    Ruba

    • Adulis August 14, 2014

      If the officer who was taken captive was an Ethiopian, Ethiopia would bombard Eritrea and took the captive within one day. Don’t make foolish your own self. ChamaKa ma’ere egriKa.

    • EBOLA August 14, 2014

      Ruba ,

      You are right. Our Eritrean Army with it’s high moral & tactical withdrawal & meKhalif strategy..could run Ethiopia upto Kesella..through Asmera.

      Ethiopians should be warned..plus we have Putin of Russia.

  • tekle peter August 14, 2014

    Zero plus zero equal zero you weyane supporters you donot think any to your country postive.just you said only eseyas eseyas only .he doing his response to our country. He is one of the best leader from africa.he was not s puppet like you and other leaders .

    • Tes August 14, 2014

      tekle! asha wedi asha it take you very very long time to know what is eseyas and still think eseyas is a good leader. miskina you will never wise up….

  • Berazio August 14, 2014

    This can be a national security issue, we hate HGDF does not necessarily mean we should support this kind of news. we do not know how exactly. The officer captured may be have been a spy. Tewkel, do you really believe delegates from Qatar would visit volatile area, i doubt it.

    • Tes August 14, 2014

      Berazio

      tirit…aye group ayashu. are you serious to believe HGDEF act in the interest of Eritrea? you need to check your head. in fact i don’t think you have developed brain retarded.

      • Berazio August 14, 2014

        You the one who need to check your brain, you need not to insult, you can disagree with me, it is your right. People like you work for HGDF indirectly. Use logic and investigate for facts before you write. No wonder you call yourself TES, it means male goat in Arabic, and did you get it Mr. Tesfagaber. The source of this news is Tewekel, search who is taha tewekel,

      • Berazio August 14, 2014

        Not every one in Eritrea is HGDEF, there many brave Eritrean who do right thing for the nation.

  • ERITRAWIT August 14, 2014

    Kulen Gorebabteye n alemen dekas senew bezey seb ezey!!!!

  • Simerrr2012 August 14, 2014

    Isayas behaves like two years old baby who needs attention of his Mam.He was so angry for not invited to Washington and wants the world talk about him..here I am still around. The man with street gang mentality wants to terrorize the neighborhood for more attention.The Qatar Amir will send his private jet, bring Isayas for two day vacation in 6 stars hotel with dozen bottles of Whisky and everything will be ok with baby Isayas.

  • Wedi_Hagher August 14, 2014

    The so-called GoE may not be aware that even a minor case like this with Djibouti can be exploited by Ethiopia which seems to be preparing something against it. According to Indian Ocean Newsletter Ethiopia is pushing the opposition to be militarily active. Iseyas and his regime are putting Eritrea at risk. They have de-populated the country from the young, turned friends into enemies and made of national service endless slavery.

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