Press Release
Ethiopian Army Demolishes the Towns of Tessenei and Guluj
In a nefarious act of state vandalism, the Ethiopian army has burned
virtually all public, commercial and private premises and looted
property in Tessenei and Guluj before evacuating from these places on
Monday, 19 June 2000.
In Tessenei, the power plant, the bank, private shops, the school,
cereal warehouses, the Shell and Total petrol stations, and several
residential houses were gutted with fire. Organized looting teams
brought from Ethiopia for the purpose loaded trucks and took away
movable property from shops and commercial premises, not sparing even
small items such as kitchen utensils from private homes. The extent of
damage incurred in Guluj was not fully known at press time although
there were reports of the wanton burning of several residential
quarters.
Ethiopia reoccupied Tessenei last week "to demonstrate" that it was
not
forced out of the town but "evacuated it due to political instructions
form the government." It is now clear that this political instruction
had no aim other than "finishing the job" of destroying the city as
was
the case with Barentu. As it will be recalled, the Ethiopian army had
demolished the new cotton processing plant in nearby Ali Gidir during
its first occupation of Tessenei but the city was largely spared from
destruction apparently because the army had no time to complete its
intended aims of senseless vandalism.
Ethiopia's acts of wanton destruction in Tessenei and Guluj have
occurred in the aftermath of the signature by both sides of the OAU
agreement on the cessation of hostilities.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Asmara, 21 June 2000