"The [Ethiopian] regime is engaged in attempts not only to block the broadcasting of Eritrean media outlets, but also Web sites," Eritrean information minister Ali Abdu said in a statement posted on his ministry's Web site.
Eritrean tightly-controlled state media broadcasts programs in many languages, including Amharic - one of Ethiopia's major languages - promoting Ethiopian opposition causes and criticizing Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi.
Tensions are growing between the two neighbors, who have been at odds since a 1998-to-2000 border dispute. Tensions remain, despite an international panel demarcating the frontier.
© 2007 Agence France-Presse

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