REPORT: Air Force Captains Steal Eritrean Presidential Jet, Defect to Saudi
Arabia


Leandro Oliva, Contributor
<http://www.businessinsider.com/author/leandro-oliva-contributor> | 

Description: Gulfstream G650 Private Jet

Courtesy Gulfstream 

In an event that is sure to embarrass Eritrea’s long-time ruler, two pilots
of that country’s armed forces fled the country on Tuesday, flying in none
other than the presidential jet. According to Jazan News, on Tuesday the air
force captains flew the aircraft at low altitude across the Red Sea towards
Saudi airspace, and were met by two Saudi F-15 fighter jets before landing
at a regional airport in the Southwestern city of Jizan
<http://www.jazannews.org/news.php?action=show&id=21882> .

The two pilots have been tentatively identified as Yonas Woldeab and
Mekonnen Debesai -- a witness at that airport reported seeing two men
disembark from the aircraft, and multiple sources report they’ve
sought political asylum from Saudi authorities.

According to Radio France Internationale, the two individuals are not just
any “ordinary” military officers, as they worked directly for President
Afewerki and were involved in secret missions to Somalia, including ferrying
equipment for the Islamist al-Shabaab militia. The U.S. has in the last few
years turned its attention onto Eritrea due to its government’s alleged
support of al-Shabab, which is categorized as a terrorist organization and
is recognized
<http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20121003-erythree-deux-officiers-demandent-asile-
politique-arabie-saoudite-bord-jet-prive-president-issaias-afeworki>  as the
Somalia branch of al-Qaeda.

The latter claim by RFI seems further corroborated by Eritrea’s dispatching
of a high ranking military officer, General Tekle Habteselassié, on an
“urgent” mission to Riyadh. A blogger familiar with events claims the
aircraft in question is an Israeli-built IAI Astra 1125, a twin-engined VIP
jet transport, and the only such aircraft currently
<http://erythreens.wordpress.com/2012/10/03/les-pilotes-fugitifs/>  known to
be operated by Eritrea.

This latest embarrassment comes on the heels of additional high profile
defections -- in August, the athlete selected to carry Eritrea’s flag during
the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games sought asylum along with
three other athletes. In 2011, thirteen players from the country’s national
soccer team defected while at a tournament in Tanzania.

Eritrea has long been criticized for its poor human rights record, along
with the worst ranking for press freedom in the world. The country’s
president, Isaias Afewerki, has held
<http://en.rsf.org/report-eritrea,15.html>  that position since
1993, and has been described as
<http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503543_162-20068089-503543.html%5d> “unhinged,”
“cruel and defiant.”





 

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