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Sudan apologizes to Woyanne over party raid

October 24th, 2008 |  |  2 Comments

KHARTOUM (AFP) — Sudan has apologised to Ethiopia Woyanne after police arrested the Ethiopian Woyanne military attaché’s sister and impounded liquor from the diplomat’s home in the capital Khartoum, an Sudanese official said on Friday.

Sharia law applies in predominantly Muslim northern Sudan, and alcohol is officially banned.

“The foreign ministry officially apologised to the Ethiopian Woyanne embassy and Foreign Minister Deng Alor phoned the Ethiopian Woyanne foreign minister Seyoum Mesfin to apologise for what happened,” said ministry official Ali Yousuf.

Sudanese police, apparently unaware that the unmarked residence belonged to a foreign diplomat, raided the home of the Ethiopian military attaché this week while the diplomat was out.

“The police confiscated the alcohol and took the lady, who said she was his sister,” said Yousuf.

Following contact with the Ethiopian Woyanne embassy, foreign ministry officials went to the police station and secured the woman’s immediate release.

Although relations between Sudan and neighbouring Ethiopia the Woyanne regime are close, the raid came just days after Khartoum summoned the Ethiopian Woyanne ambassador over concerns that Addis Ababa shipped weapons to semi-autonomous southern Sudan.

Ethiopian A Woyanne plane flew light weapons into the southern capital Juba that the Ethiopian ambassador said were destined for an arms exhibition.

“This (raid) is an isolated incident that has nothing to do with the weapons in the south. We have strategic relations with Ethiopia Woyanne and we have full respect for all Ethiopian Woyanne diplomats,” said Yousuf.

He said the raid was “not intentional” and a “mistake”.

Diplomatic sources said police confiscated between 50 and 60 bottles of alcohol from the Ethiopian Woyanne diplomat’s home.

The Ethiopian Woyanne embassy in Khartoum refused to comment.

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2 Comments to “Sudan apologizes to Woyanne over party raid”

  1. Mengistu Hailemariam says:

    yah right! the police was unaware the lady is the representative of the Weyane regiome. They have been angry with Weyane and Kenya lately. They are just expressing their anger in the form of abusing Weyane officials in Kartum.

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    October 24th, 2008 at 10:19 PM

  2. Chaltu says:

    Elias, you look a bit disappointed that the Sudanese government extended its apology to the Ethiopian Government for their unbelievable intrusion into a diplomatic residency in Khartoum. This shows that you have no clue how diplomacy works. May be, it would have been your preference if the Sudanese government didn’t publish this communication at all. As Ethiopian we should be a bit sympathetic to the country for all wrong doings by a foreign government that might compromise our existence as a nation, irrespective of who is in power. I feel sorry for you; you are such an embarrassment for your country.

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    October 25th, 2008 at 4:45 PM

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