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Kenyan officers deny abducting Ethiopian ONLF rebels | Kenyan officers deny abducting Ethiopian ONLF rebels |
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Two Kenyan police officers have pleaded not guilty to kidnapping two Ethiopian rebels in the capital, Nairobi. | Two Kenyan police officers have pleaded not guilty to kidnapping two Ethiopian rebels in the capital, Nairobi. |
Painito Bera Ng'ang'ai and James Ngaparini are alleged to have driven to the Ethiopian border and handed them over to Ethiopian officials. | Painito Bera Ng'ang'ai and James Ngaparini are alleged to have driven to the Ethiopian border and handed them over to Ethiopian officials. |
The men are from a faction of the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF), fighting for independence for the Somali-speaking Ogaden region. | |
They were in Kenya to facilitate peace talks with the Ethiopian government. | They were in Kenya to facilitate peace talks with the Ethiopian government. |
Correspondents say their alleged abduction on 26 January is threatening to scupper the next round of talks. | Correspondents say their alleged abduction on 26 January is threatening to scupper the next round of talks. |
Sulub Abdi Ahmed and Ali Ahmed Hussein are senior negotiators for the ONLF in the talks being brokered by the Kenyan government. | Sulub Abdi Ahmed and Ali Ahmed Hussein are senior negotiators for the ONLF in the talks being brokered by the Kenyan government. |
The ONLF told the BBC Somali Service that it believed the Ethiopian government was behind their kidnapping. | The ONLF told the BBC Somali Service that it believed the Ethiopian government was behind their kidnapping. |
But Abdinur Abdullahi Farah, a security adviser to the president of the Somali region, as the Ogaden is officially known, told US VOA radio that the men had given themselves up voluntarily. | But Abdinur Abdullahi Farah, a security adviser to the president of the Somali region, as the Ogaden is officially known, told US VOA radio that the men had given themselves up voluntarily. |
Rebels in the Ogaden region have been fighting for independence since the 1970s and the ONLF has been at the forefront of the fight since it was founded in 1984. | Rebels in the Ogaden region have been fighting for independence since the 1970s and the ONLF has been at the forefront of the fight since it was founded in 1984. |
The Ogaden is an ethnic Somali part of Ethiopia. | The Ogaden is an ethnic Somali part of Ethiopia. |
One ONLF faction has signed a peace deal with the government, but another has continued to fight the army. | One ONLF faction has signed a peace deal with the government, but another has continued to fight the army. |