[Mb-civic] We Can Prevent This War - Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab -
Washington Post
William Swiggard
swiggard at comcast.net
Sat Jul 23 03:57:54 PDT 2005
We Can Prevent This War
By Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab
Saturday, July 23, 2005; Page A17
President Bush has announced his commitment to fostering prosperity and
stability in Africa, and as part of this effort he dispatched Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice to visit Senegal and Sudan this week. But
there is nowhere in Africa that the United States could do more to
promote prosperity and stability than along the border between Eritrea
and Ethiopia. It is a place where war threatens to resume at any time,
ruining hopes for prosperity. It is also a place where the United States
has a unique capacity to prevent war.
In 1998 a long-simmering border dispute resulted in a two-year war
between Eritrea and Ethiopia in which more than 100,000 combatants were
killed and countless more were wounded. No one really knows the exact
number of civilian causalities or the amount of destruction inflicted on
the two countries. Now there is the prospect of renewed warfare.
<>The last conflict ended in December 2000, when Eritrea and Ethiopia
signed the Algiers peace agreement, which created a neutral boundary
commission in The Hague with a mandate to determine the line between the
two countries. The agreement was the result of almost two years of
negotiations brokered by the United States. The agreement provided that
the boundary commission's decision would be "final and binding," with no
provisions for appeal. In April 2002 the commission carried out its
boundary-setting mission and ruled, among other things, that the town of
Badme -- the flashpoint in the recent war -- was in Eritrea, not Ethiopia.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/22/AR2005072201583.html?nav=hcmodule
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