March 27, 2006
Two Three blasts - one death
At least one person was killed in Addis this morning after another two explosions in the capital.
A passenger in a 'blue donkey' minibus died after a blast tore apart the back seat of the vehicle at about 9.30am. It happened on the inbound carriageway of busy Debre Zeit Road, around the Kirkos district. Reuters reported that "a second blast occurred outside the gate of an abattoir in the city but no one was hurt, police said".
Again people seem to be taking things in their stride - although this is the first fatality caused by these blasts. Two hours after the explosion, all that was left at the scene was a pool of petrol. Traffic flows and roadside business was back to normal.
No one so far has managed to come up with a clear explanation of who is behind all this. Journalists are starting to talk of "mysterious explosions"; the government blamed the last blasts on Eritrean-backed "terrorists" with smuggled plastic explosives.
It is worrying that public transport is now being targeted. For me it is also puzzling that they don't seem interested in high-profile targets. Their main aim seems to be intimidating "ordinary" Ethiopians on their way to work.
UPDATE: Another explosion boomed out around 3pm, this time from a café near the Mexico area of Addis (see pic), making it at least three explosions today.
On the scene, you didn't have to be an expert to see the seat of the blast - someone had wedged the explosive between the thin trunk of a tree and the metal cafe wall, just a foot away from one of the tables inside. There is no doubt that whoever placed it there meant to injure people.
No one was sure how many were hurt. Someone on the scene told me 40. An hour earlier, somone had told other reporters it was 10. A car outside had its roof smashed in by the tree. There were two pools of blood next to the nearest table. Everywhere else there was broken glass, twisted metal walls and people's half-eaten snacks sitting on smashed plates.
Posted by aheavens at March 27, 2006 11:11 AM
Comments
Where political tension run high, such kinds of explosions can happen everywhere in the world.The government should initiate a honest political dialogue with all parties in parliment and those in diaspora / including the Oromo Liberation Front, /.DIALOGUE IS NOT ENOUGH.IT SHOULD BE HONEST AND SHOULD LEAD TO A POWER SHARING GOVERNMENT.Labeling those opposition parties under `terrorism' is not helpful approach.
If the government continues to behave like it did since the national election, i am afraid things will soon worsen .
It is saddening to see civilian death.
Posted by: Daniel at March 27, 2006 01:49 PM