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ERITREA
: UN Orders Families Of All Its Staff To Leave Country
22
November 2005
The
United Nations has ordered the families of all its staff in Eritrea
to leave the country amid soaring border tensions with arch-rival
Ethiopia that have raised fears of a new war.
The move comes
as a result of a weekend UN decision to raise the security threat
throughout most of Eritrea to "level three," which requires
dependents of UN staffers to leave, UN officials said.
"All
regions in Eritrea have now been raised to the phase three security
level, except the Gash Barka region which is in phase four," a
UN official told AFP on condition of anonymity.
Gash Barka,
in south-west Eritrea, is on the border with Ethiopia where only
emergency UN operations are now allowed under the threat assessment
rules.
Phase five is the highest security level and means all
UN staff is evacuated.
A second UN official said the order,
for which no timeframe has yet been set for implementation, would
affect spouses and children of all UN agency employees in Eritrea.
Last month, dependents of staff with the UN peacekeeping
mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE) were told to leave the
country after the operation decided to enforce and existing but
frequently ignored policy on families.
UNMEE last week
reported increasing movement of troops along both sides of the border
where it said the situation "remains tense and potentially
volatile."
UNMEE has said its border surveillance
ability has been cut by more than 60 per cent since early October
when Asmara banned its helicopter flights and limited ground patrols
on its territory.
Eritrea took those measures while boosting
saber-rattling rhetoric over Ethiopia's refusal to accept a
legally-binding border demarcation emanating from a 2000 peace deal
that ended a bloody two-year war.
SOURCE: SBS World News
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