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By Tesfa-Alem Tekle

January 27, 2011(ADDIS ABABA) - Australia is reportedly warning of the possibility of a terrorist attack in Ethiopia during the16th Ordinary Session of the African Heads of State and Government.

The possible terror attack is timed to coincide with a summit being attended by Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd, Sydney Morning Herald reports.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has warned Australian’s to reconsider their need to travel to the East African nation, including capital Addis Ababa, due to the "high threat" of attack.

"According to credible information, extremists are planning to bomb unspecified locations within Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, during the African Union Summit," the department says in its latest travel advice.

Australia continues to receive reports that terrorists are planning attacks against a range of other targets, including places frequented by foreigners, the department says.

"If you do decide to travel to Ethiopia, you should exercise extreme caution," it says.

Last week Ethiopia said it has foiled a terrorist attack sponsored by neighboring Eritrea and said it has taken to custody seven militants allegedly trained and armed by the Eritrean regime.

According to Ethiopian authorities the militants were arrested by security forces in the Afar region, bordering Eritrea.

Around 50 kilograms of explosives and various other weapons as well as large amount of Ethiopian currency enough to carry out the mission was found in their possession.

The Australian Foreign Affairs Minister, Kevin Rudd on Wednesday met Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi in Addis Ababa where both sides discussed on ways G8 countries could extend support to Africa.

During their meeting, Rudo said his country would extend its support to health, education and other sectors to Ethiopia. The Ethiopian premier on his side urged Australian government, as one of G8 countries, to support Africa’s development.

Mr Rudd is also scheduled to open Australia’s new embassy in Addis Ababa.

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  • 27 January 2011 07:31, by Deng E. Manyuon

    The Ausralian security warning should be treated seriously by the Ethiopian governement.

    Deng

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  • 27 January 2011 12:23, by Paul Ongee

    Khartoum must have a hand in that planning. Eritrea is just a student of Khartoum. Khartoum is forgiven by Egypt when it attempted to assassinate Hosni Mubarak last time in Addis Ababa.

    Since it hosted Osama Bin Laden, Khartoum is getting direct instructions from him to play that game beyond reasonable doubts.

    With its unusual patterns of behavior and ambivalent request for removal of its name from the state sponsoring terrorism list, Khartoum has dirty game plans that still need to be uncovered sooner than later.

    Paul Ongee
    Khartoum, Sudan

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    • 27 January 2011 20:17, by original sudanese

      why are you still in khartoum with the terrorists? Why don’t you get your shit and get the hell out of there and go the South

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  • 27 January 2011 16:53, by Wolleyewu

    There is no terrerist threat in the land of Ethiopia except the western backed ethinocentric gevernment of Ethiopia. Its the onle state in the world terrorising its own nation and the east Africa.

    Its the government rejected by the people of Ethiopia but supported by sustainable financial aid by the wesern. so its wester sponsored terrorist rgime in East Africa.

    If westerns genuinely seek peace in East Africa they should seaze thier aid to this regime which has no any benifit for the people of Ethiopia.

    Westerns stop double standard game in East Africa.
    Ethiopian

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