AU chief dismisses bloc's security head after Ethiopia raises loyalty concerns - News Summed Up

AU chief dismisses bloc's security head after Ethiopia raises loyalty concerns


Article contentADDIS ABABA — The African Union has dismissed its security head, an Ethiopian national, after the Ethiopian government accused him of disloyalty to the country amid its conflict with a restive region that threatens to destabilize the Horn of Africa. The office of the bloc’s chair, Moussa Faki Mahamat, ordered the dismissal of Gebreegziabher Mebratu Melese in a memo dated Nov. 11 that was reviewed by Reuters. The order came after a Nov. 10 letter from Ethiopia’s Defense Ministry. An African Union official confirmed the authenticity of the two letters to Reuters. Try refreshing your browser, or AU chief dismisses bloc's security head after Ethiopia raises loyalty concerns Back to videoAir strikes and ground combat between Ethiopian troops and local forces in the Tigray region have killed hundreds, sent refugees flooding into Sudan, and stirred Ethiopia’s ethnic divisions.


Source: National Post November 13, 2020 06:03 UTC



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