Ethiopia scoffs at jihad appeal

Published December 24, 2006

ADDIS ABABA, Dec 23: Ethiopia said on Saturday an appeal to foreign Muslim fighters by Somalia’s Islamists proved the “extremism” of the movement Addis Ababa accuses of being run by Al Qaeda-linked militants.

“If wishes were horses, the extremists in the Islamic Courts Union would have attacked Addis Ababa by now,” Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ambassador Solomon Abede, said.

“Their declaration appealing to foreign Muslim fighters to help in war against Ethiopia proves their extremist behaviour.”

Addis Ababa was reacting to comments from Islamist defence chief Yusuf Mohamed Siad, known as Inda’ade, who told a news conference in Mogadishu that Somalia was open to Muslims worldwide to come and fight against Ethiopia.—Reuters

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