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Statement: Despite Worsening
Humanitarian Disaster in the Ogaden Aid Agencies succumb to Ethiopian
Pressure.
The Ogaden National Liberation Front informs the international community
that the Situation in the Ogaden is getting out of hand. Despite UN and
international donors’ attempts to alleviate the situation, the Ethiopian
government has succeeded in forcing Aid agencies into submission. Instead of
inducing the Ethiopian government to allow food aid to reach the needy and
open up corridors of trade, the UN seems to accept Ethiopia ’s demand that
food supplies are managed at its own terms, disregarding international norms
in conflict zones. The UN did not give the Sudanese government the same
privilege in Darfur .
Ethiopia’s has forfeited its dubious claim
of sovereignty over the Ogaden by committing acts tantamount to genocide
against the Ogaden Somalis in violation of international Humanitarian law
enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Geneva
convention. Taking advantage of the lack of adequate resolve against its
intransigence Ethiopia has set up mechanisms to manipulate international aid
to further its objectives. Now the Ethiopian government is hording the food
in military camps and surreptitiously trying to buy loyalty. In Addition
Ethiopia is using food aid to recruit local and other militias on the Somali
border.
To complicate the matter further the Aid Agencies are allowing Ethiopia to
compromise their neutrality in the conflict by accepting Ethiopia ’s
condition that the Ethiopian army escort Food convoys. This army is the one
that is actively committing crimes again humanity in the Ogaden. In this
regard, the Aid agencies are fulfilling two objectives for the Ethiopian
regime. First, they are providing cover to allow the troops free movement
under the UN flag. Secondly, as Ogaden National Liberation Army will not
spare Ethiopian troops regardless of what guise they take, knowing this
Ethiopia is setting the Aid agencies as a de facto enemy of ONLF and the
Ogaden People. Thirdly, by associating publicly with the criminal army, the
Aid lose its credibility in the eyes of the Ogaden people, thus becoming a
colluding partner in the Crimes committed by the Ethiopian army, and
provides an aura of respectability to them. ONLF understands the need for
security and is ready to explore the modalities of such a security with all
relevant parties.
Earlier this month, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (OCHA), has stated, “The humanitarian situation in the region has
been compounded by poor rains and the decreasing availability of pasture and
water, while food prices are being pushed up by restrictions on the
cross-border movement of goods.” However, what is not on this report is that
thousands of Ethiopian Troops are blocking every water hole in the rural
areas. These are the most affected rural areas in the region that the
Ethiopian army had denied the people access to Aid or trade. The regime’s
troops had increased their inhumane activities and are preventing the people
to their traditional water wells and access to food aid at height of the dry
season, which even without Ethiopian siege would have been hard. Ethiopia is
doing all in order to suppress the peoples resistance against tyranny and
violation of their Human Rights, dignity and right to decent living like
other people all over the world.
Although the UN is intention in the Ogaden is genuine, still it is averting
its eyes from the real cause of the calamity- an Ethiopian government
engineered famine in the Ogaden. By attributing the cause of crisis to
natural causes as poor rainy season or lack of military escort, the UN is
indirectly masking the crimes of the Ethiopian regime and contributing to
the further suffering of the Ogaden Somali people.
Gauging the current developments of events in the Ogaden and the diffident
approach of the international community towards the intransigence of Meles
regime, the Ogaden will become another graveyard and millions of women and
children may perish in the coming months. The current situation in the
Ogaden parallels the attempts by the Regime of Mengistu to quell the
rebellion of the Tigray and Eritrean people and the resultant famine that
killed hundreds of thousands in the mid eighties. Unless the international
community exerts adequate pressure on the Ethiopian, government compelling
it to stop it pogrom and embarks on a comprehensive program to find a viable
solution to conflict.
Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF)
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Aroornimadii sabtida ahayd ee taariikhdu ku beegnayd 13 Oct. 2007, wuxuu
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Ethiopian rebels warn "African genocide" unfolding
in Ogaden
NAIROBI (AFP) — Ethiopian rebels on Thursday urged the world to bring an
end to an army crackdown in the restive Ogaden region, warning that
another "African genocide" is unfolding. |
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Ethiopia's Ogaden rebels warn of "African
genocide" Thu 13 Sep 2007 - NAIROBI (Reuters) - Rebels
from Ethiopia's troubled Ogaden region said on Thursday an "African
genocide" was unfolding there while a U.N. fact-finding mission had only
visited areas sanctioned by the government. |
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Ethiopia:
Ogaden Leaders Accuse Govt of 'Genocide'
Leaders of the Ogaden National Liberation Front (OLNF), a rebel group
fighting against the Ethiopian government, have accused the Ethiopian
army of committing crimes "tantamount to genocide." |
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Rebels say
continuing war crimes in Ogaden, cause civilian displacement.
Thursday 13 September 2007 - Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF)
O.N.L.F Statement On Civilian Displacement & Continuing War Crimes In
Ogaden |
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Ethiopia
chides MSF charity for Ogaden reports. Wed 5 Sep
2007 - ADDIS ABABA, Sept 5 (Reuters) - State authorities in Ethiopia's
Ogaden on Wednesday denied reports by Medecins Sans Frontieres of a
growing humanitarian crisis in the region where government forces and
rebels have been fighting for months. |
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Humanitarian crisis hits Ethiopia
· Government accused of blockading rebel region
· Charity says 400,000 are being denied medical aid |
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Villages
deserted, burned in Ethiopia's Ogaden -
MSF
Tue 4 Sep 2007, NAIROBI (Reuters) - Villages are burned and deserted,
locals are fleeing to the bush, and basic health needs are going unmet
during conflict in Ethiopia's Ogaden region, an international aid agency
said on Tuesday. |
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Ethiopia
blocking civilian access to medicine in conflict zone, agency says.
NAIROBI, Kenya: Ethiopian soldiers have chased women and children from
wells in the desert and blocked civilians from getting medical care in
an eastern Ethiopian region where a rebellion is brewing, the aid agency
Medecins Sans Frontieres said Tuesday. AP |
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Ethiopian
Rebels to Refrain From Attacks.
KHARTOUM, Sudan, Sept. 2 — A powerful rebel group in the Ogaden desert
of Ethiopia has declared a temporary cease-fire to allow a United
Nations fact-finding team to gain access to the war-torn region, a rebel
spokesman said Sunday. By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN New York Times, United
States |
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Ethiopia
rebels call ceasefire for U.N. mission. NAIROBI,
Sept 2 (Reuters) - Ethiopian rebels announced a ceasefire on Sunday
while a U.N. mission assesses their claims of human rights abuses in the
remote eastern Ogaden region. Reuters |
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Ethiopia
rebels 'agree UN truce. Rebels in south-eastern
Ethiopia say they will observe a ceasefire for the week-long visit of a
UN delegation.The team is probing rights violations and humanitarian
issues in the conflict between troops and the Ogaden National Liberation
Front in the Somali region. BBCNEWS |
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Ethiopia
'blocking MSF in Ogaden.
International aid agency Medecins Sans
Frontiers has accused Ethiopia of denying it access to the country's
eastern Ogaden region. BBCNEWS |
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Ethiopian
Rebels Declare Cease-Fire.
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Rebels in Ethiopia's volatile east declared a
unilateral cease-fire Sunday so the United Nations can investigate their
claims of human rights abuses by the government in the region.
Associated Press Writer |
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UN Assessing Needs of Civilians in
Ethiopia's Ogaden Region. A United Nations
fact-finding mission is in Ethiopia's restive Ogaden region to assess
the food, water and health needs of civilians caught amid a military
campaign against local separatist rebels. Human rights groups accuse the
government of committing serious human rights violations against the
civilians. VOA |
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UN delegation in Somalia promised
protection. A UN delegation in Somalia has been
told rebels in south-eastern Ethiopia will observe a ceasefire for the
next week while they are visiting the country. Malaysia Sun |
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