Ethiopia has taken more than 100 Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) rebels
into custody after they surrendered and handed over a cache of arms,
the government said through state media on Sunday.
"Members of a political force operating under the name of the Oromo
Liberation Front (OLF) handed over themselves to the government in an
organised manner," state-run Ethiopian Television (ETV) reported. The group included Lucho Burbura who has been one of the group's top
military commanders and its head of foreign relations, ETV said.
The OLF did not immediately deny the reports but said on Sunday it
had killed three Ethiopian troops and captured five in renewed fighting.The Ethiopian opposition says the government falsely accuses Oromo
politicians of OLF membership as an excuse to arrest them before
national elections in May.
Oromo politicians in the capital Addis Ababa, who did not want to be
named, told Reuters on Sunday that the reports on state television
looked credible. A government official in neighbouring Kenya, who also asked not to
be identified, told Reuters the OLF rebels had been hiding out on their
side of the border.
"More than 103 fighters were brought here (Moyale) by hired trucks
(and) taken to Ethiopia, where they gave all their guns and uniforms,"
the official said. The official said Kenya was about to deploy thousands of troops to
flush the rebels back into Ethiopia. He said Ethiopia would offer
defectors amnesty.
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