Protesting Ethiopian soldiers jailed
By Ethio-Zagol
Five hundred members of the Agazi battalion were put in jail last week for refusing to fight in Somalia.
The soldiers had been in Somalia since the start of the war. Military sources said that the protesting soldiers were rounded up and taken back to Ethiopia where they were put under round the clock surveillance at Wondetika military camp, 260 kilometers south of Addis Ababa.
By Ethio-Zagol
Five hundred members of the Agazi battalion were put in jail last week for refusing to fight in Somalia.
The soldiers had been in Somalia since the start of the war. Military sources said that the protesting soldiers were rounded up and taken back to Ethiopia where they were put under round the clock surveillance at Wondetika military camp, 260 kilometers south of Addis Ababa.
Five hundred members of the Agazi battalion were put in jail last week for refusing to fight in Somalia.
The soldiers had been in Somalia since the start of the war. Military sources said that the protesting soldiers were rounded up and taken back to Ethiopia where they were put under round the clock surveillance at Wondetika military camp, 260 kilometers south of Addis Ababa.
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