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As Tigray war intensifies, Ethiopia parades new army recruits

Published 27/07/2021, 16:39
Updated 27/07/2021, 17:43
© Reuters. Members of the National Defense Force attend the farewell ceremony for the recruits to join Ethiopia's Defense Force at the Meskel Square in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia July 27, 2021. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

By Reuters staff

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Thousands of Ethiopian army recruits paraded in Addis Ababa on Tuesday to bid farewell before leaving for training, potential future participants in a bloody eight-month-old conflict in the north that continues to spread and intensify.

Young women and men wearing plastic sandals and baseball caps with slogans such as "Ethiopia is calling" danced in central Meskel Square (NYSE:SQ) at a ceremony attended by defence minister Kenea Yadeta and the capital's deputy mayor, Adanech Abiebe.

The mayor’s office said 3,000 young people would join the ranks of Ethiopia's National Defence Force (ENDF). Some recruits spoke of pride in describing their motives. Others mentioned economic need.

Teku Shega said his father used to fight in the federal army, and he wants to pursue that heritage.

“My father was a member of ENDF and retired 10 years ago. I am here to continue his legacy,” the 25-year-old construction worker from the Amhara region said.

For Girma Takele, the army is a chance to escape unemployment.

“I am joining the National Army because I have been jobless for three years ... now at least I will have a job,” said the 18-year-old, originally from Oromiya.

The conflict between the central government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), the party that controls the Tigray region, is spreading to other parts of northern Ethiopia, and youth from other parts of the country are joining federal forces in the fight.

Fighting first broke out in Tigray in November when the government accused the TPLF of attacking military bases across the region - an accusation the group denied.

The government declared victory three weeks later when it took the regional capital Mekelle, but the TPLF kept fighting and has since taken back most of Tigray.

Ethiopian troops withdrew from most of Tigray in late June when the TPLF retook Mekelle. The central government declared a unilateral ceasefire on what it said were humanitarian grounds.

Last week, Tigrayan forces pushed into Afar, the region to the east of Tigray, where they said they planned to target Amhara troops fighting alongside the federal military.

© Reuters. Members of the National Defense Force attend the farewell ceremony for the recruits to join Ethiopia's Defense Force at the Meskel Square in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia July 27, 2021. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

Afar is home to the main highway and railway linking landlocked Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa with the sea port of Djibouti.

Thousands of people have died in the fighting, around 2 million have been displaced and more than 5 million rely on emergency food aid.

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