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Ethiopia Deemed Highly Unstable: UK Warns Against Travel Amid Worsening Political and Regional Turmoil

Ethiopia Deemed Highly Unstable: UK Warns Against Travel Amid Worsening Political and Regional Turmoil

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 4, 2024 12:31 pm
By Taha Sakr 5 Min Read
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has issued updated travel advisories for Ethiopia, warning against travel to vast regions due to rising political instability, ongoing conflicts, and deteriorating security conditions. The advisory, updated on November 28, 2024, reflects the intensifying challenges faced by Ethiopia amid widespread unrest and humanitarian concerns.

Travel Restrictions Amid Political Turmoil

The FCDO’s advisory categorically recommends against all travel to several border regions and internal zones experiencing conflict. These include:

  • Border Areas: Travel is prohibited within 20 km of the Sudan border, 10 km of the South Sudan border, and extensive stretches along the Somali and Kenyan borders.
  • Amhara Region: Entirely off-limits due to the escalating violence and political tensions following unrest in recent months.
  • Tigray Region: Restricted areas include zones west of the Tekeze River and along internal borders with Amhara.
  • Oromia Region: Zones such as Wollega and parts of the Kenya border remain flagged as high-risk areas.
  • Gambela and Benishangul-Gumuz Regions: These regions are deemed unsafe due to ongoing local conflicts and lawlessness.

Travel is also discouraged in parts of the Somali Region and Central Ethiopia, where ongoing clashes and weak governance have exacerbated the humanitarian crisis.

Root Causes of Instability

Ethiopia’s political landscape has been marred by persistent instability, with tensions between federal authorities and regional factions frequently erupting into violence. The Amhara Region, a historical and cultural heartland, has seen a surge in unrest fueled by disputes over governance and territorial autonomy. Similarly, the Tigray Region continues to reel from the aftermath of the recent civil war, with reports of sporadic clashes and human rights abuses.

The Oromia Region, Ethiopia’s largest, has faced insurgencies led by the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA), which has targeted civilians and government forces. These conflicts have created a perilous environment for residents and travelers alike, prompting foreign governments to heighten travel warnings.

Humanitarian and Health Concerns

The travel advisory highlights not only security risks but also public health concerns. The FCDO updated its guidance to include information on mpox screening measures for incoming travelers. This comes amid strained healthcare systems in conflict-hit regions, where access to medical care is limited and the risk of disease outbreaks remains high.

Humanitarian organizations have reported significant barriers to delivering aid in affected areas. According to recent estimates, millions of Ethiopians face food insecurity, displacement, and restricted access to essential services due to the compounded effects of conflict and economic challenges.

Impact on International Relations

The updated travel advisory underscores the growing international concern over Ethiopia’s political and security crises. While the Ethiopian government has emphasized its efforts to stabilize the country, critics argue that systemic issues, including governance challenges and ethnic divisions, remain unaddressed.

The UK joins a growing list of countries advising caution to their nationals traveling to Ethiopia. These advisories not only reflect security concerns but also raise questions about Ethiopia’s ability to attract foreign investment and tourism, both critical to its economic recovery.

Recommendations for British Nationals

The FCDO urges British nationals to avoid non-essential travel to restricted areas and remain vigilant in safer regions. Those requiring urgent consular assistance are advised to contact the British Embassy in Addis Ababa or the FCDO emergency hotline at +44 20 7008 5000.

Travelers already in Ethiopia are encouraged to monitor local developments, maintain contact with trusted local sources, and register with the embassy to stay informed about safety measures.

Looking Ahead

As Ethiopia navigates its complex political and security landscape, the international community continues to call for meaningful dialogue and reforms to address the root causes of unrest. The country’s strategic importance in the Horn of Africa underscores the urgency of finding sustainable solutions to its internal challenges.

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