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(2 Feb 2016) ETHIOPIA ERITREA REBEL GROUP SOURCE: AP TELEVISION RESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 3.46 AP Television Afar, Ethiopia - 27 January 2016 1. Various of Red Sea Afar Democratic Organisation (RSADO) guerilla fighters in Bure on the Ethiopia-Eritrea border 2. Low shot of guerilla fighters walking 3. Various of guerilla fighters 4. Mid of fighter walking 5. SOUNDBITE (Amharic) Ibrahim Harun, Red Sea Afar Democratic Organisation Leader: "Arabs have occupied the Port of Assab now. A large number of foreign military are seen around the area. A new port and airport is being constructed. This is all happening because (President) Isaias sold our land to the Arabs. But we say our land is not for sale. We say this deal does not benefit the people of Afar in Eritrea at all. We call on the people (of Eritrea) to struggle and topple this government so that we can return back to our country in peace." 6. Wide of conference hall where RSADO are celebrating their 17th anniversary 7. Mid of the door to the conference hall 8. Mid of Harun addressing the conference 9. Various of conference 10. Various of Harun 11. SOUNDBITE (Amharic) Ibrahim Harun, Red Sea Afar Democratic Organisation Leader: "The military branch of RSADO are guerilla fighting now. But we are planning to transform our group into a strategic army soon. There are a lot of Eritreans (in exile) and we are working to arm these people and fight the regime back home. We are also working to acquire sophisticated weaponry so that our fight can make a change." 12. Various of conference 13. Various establishing shots of RSADO's military commander, Ali Hamedu Dawud 14. SOUNDBITE (Amharic) Ali Hamedu Dawud, Military commander of RSADO: "I don't want to say we have this, we have that, because we are guerilla fighters and the (Eritrean) regime is our enemy. But numbers don't matter in our case because our cause is a just cause. Our cause is backed by our people. That is what makes us sure that we will defeat the Eritrean regime." 15. Various of the Bure military front 14 kilometres (24 miles) from the port of Assab 16. SOUNDBITE (Amharic) Ali Hamedu Dawud, Military commander of RSADO: "We are guerilla fighters and we attack the (Eritrean) military from time to time. But nowadays we are witnessing the regime's soldiers are fleeing Eritrea and surrendering in big numbers. And because these soldiers are our brothers, we hand them over to refugee camps." 17. Various of truck driving on military base LEADIN: A rebel group have vowed to launch military attacks at the Eritrean army following the government's decision to lease the Port of Assab to the UAE. The Red Sea Afar Democratic Organisation's (RSADO) leader accuses the country's president of selling the land to "Arabs". STORYLINE: On the move. These guerilla fighters are getting ready to attack, their leaders say. The group, known as The Red Sea Afar Democratic Organisation (RSADO), want to oust the current Eritrean government. Based in Ethiopia, they are the biggest armed rebel group calling for autonomy of the Red Sea Afar Land. But they've ramped up their rhetoric since the Eritrean government leased the port of Assab to the United Arab Emirates for 30 years, in November 2015. Saudi Arabia is also establishing itself in the area. The port is close to Yemen, just 30 kilometres (18 miles) from its border - where the Kingdom is leading airstrikes against rebels who have destabilised the country. Says Ibrahim Harun, Red Sea Afar Democratic Organisation Leader, "Arabs have occupied the Port of Assab now." Clients are reminded: Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...