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ONLF rebels disarm, sign agreement with Ethiopia Somali state
 
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Sat, 9 Feb 2019   ||   Ethiopia,
 

The regional state of Ethiopia Somali Friday sealed an agreement to disarm and reintegrate members of the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) into the state’s security forces and civil service.

ONLF was one of the organisations that were previously labeled terrorist organisations, until President Abiy Ahmed led government introduced political reforms that called upon rebels and Ethiopians in exile to return home.

Also, the Somali state and ONLF agreed to work together to put to an end decade of poverty, human rights abuse and maladministration of the Somali people, according to local media portal Addis Standard.

About ONLF

Formed in 1984 amid a resurgence of separatist sentiment in the ethnically Somali Ogaden region on Ethiopia’s border with Somalia, ONLF describes itself as “a national liberation organisation that struggles for the rights of the Somali people in Ogaden and has no involvement whatsoever in Somalia’s multifaceted conflict at all.”

The Ogaden region is almost entirely populated by Muslim, Somali-speakers. The region has kept its own distinctive identity, doing the bulk of its trade with Somaliland, Somalia and the Middle East rather than the rest of “highland” Ethiopia.

 

 

 

 

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