Donors to withhold $375m from Ethiopia - report (Reuters) Updated: 2005-12-29 14:04
Western donors plan to withhold $375 million in aid from Ethiopia over the
government's recent crackdown on opposition supporters, The Financial Times
reported on Thursday.
"We are very concerned and have taken principled positions, along with our
development partners, on the recent disturbances," Ishac Diwan, the World Bank's
country director, was quoted by the FT as saying.
The $375 million involved is direct budgetary support. Diwan said until the
situation improves the World Bank, the European Union and Britain will look to
disburse the funds in other ways to meet Ethiopia's humanitarian needs.
"Because of the situation, trust has broken down so we are trying to find
other ways of doing it," the FT quoted another western development official as
saying.
The Ethiopian government arrested thousands of opposition members and others
after two spasms of violence struck the capital Addis Ababa, in July and
November, over the disputed results of a May 15 parliamentary election.
At least 82 people were killed in clashes with police and soldiers.
The main opposition Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD) and other
opposition parties made gains in the elections but accused the government of
vote fraud and intimidation that cost them more seats.
Ethiopia has charged 131 people with treason, inciting violence and planning
to commit genocide. Senior political figures from the CUD and 13 journalists
were among those charged.
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has said rioters and looters were to blame for
the violence, which he said the opposition deliberately stirred up in a bid to
topple the government.
Britain announced earlier it planned to freeze a 20 million pound ($35.36
million) increase in aid to Ethiopia.
The Horn of African country is sub-Saharan Africa's second most populous and
is ranked the seventh poorest in the world. Foreign donors finance about one
third of Ethiopia's annual budget, sending more than $1 billion a year to the
country.
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