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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) - The Red Cross denied government allegations it was helping rebels in Ethiopia's volatile east, and said Thursday its expulsion from the region will restrict people's access to basic services.
The government has given the International Committee of the Red Cross one week until Monday to leave the area known as the Somali regional state, accusing it of helping ethnic Somali rebels from the Ogaden National Liberation Front.
"A suspension of ICRC activities will inevitably have a negative impact on the population concerned, whose access to basic services will be reduced," said Daniel Duvillard, ICRC's head of operations for the Horn of Africa. The Red Cross conducts water and sanitation projects in the east.
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