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<title><![CDATA[Frihed og retfærdighed for Ogadenia!]]></title>
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<dc:creator>Batulo Abdirahman</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Asc!
Jeg må nok sige jeg hader politik og hader at skrive om det, men det er uundgåeligt i den her]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><span style="font-size:85%;">Asc!<br />
Jeg må nok sige jeg hader politik og hader at skrive om det, men det er uundgåeligt i den her verden. Min dag var glimrende sjov hvor jeg b. la. havde møde med kloge folk om vores kommende foreningsarrangement, indtil jeg hørte om den dårlige nyhed som ødelagde min dejlig dag. Den dårlige nyhed er, at en af min bekendt, en ung fyr, blev dræbt af etiopiske soldater i byen Qabri Dahare som ligger i den somaliske region Ogadenia som Etiopien besætter. Vennen her var en normal fyr som passede sit arbejde og forsørgede sin stor familie. Etiopierne hentede ham fra sit hus tidligt om morgenen hen til deres camp hvor han blev henrettet. Derefter lagde de hans lig på et offentligt sted, hvor de nægtede at man skulle begrave ham. Han er ikke den eneste som bliver dræbt så elendigt måde men dele det med række andre folk i Ogadenia. Også to andre unge studerende drenge, som lagde sig ly under en telt blev dræbt af etiopiske tropper samme dag.<br />
De stakkels civile folk beskyldes for at samarbejde med Ogaden National Liberation Front som fork. ONLF hvilket de jo ikke gør. Folket i Ogadenia lever under elendige tilstande. De har ikke de nødvendige ting for et alm. menneske såsom vand, uddannelsessystemer, sundhedsvæsner og mest og ikke mindst frihed og selvstændighed. De har heller ikke muligheden for at blive hørt i omverdenen eftersom Etiopien ikke har pressefrihed.</span></div>
<p><span style="font-size:85%;">Heldigvis undslap 4 journalister fra New York Times den etiopiske kontrol hvor de resjste sammen med ONLF og talt med almindelige civile… se video: <a href="http://video.on.nytimes.com/?fr_story=bc02d861ff39cd67d51cfeb3b8ea36350b43cd35"><span style="font-size:85%;">Rebels With a Cause </span></a></p>
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<p><span style="font-size:85%;">----------------Kort om Ogadenia-------------<br />
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<blockquote><p><span style="font-size:85%;">The Ogaden Somali territory lies between Oromia to the West, Afar land to the Northwest, the Republic of Djibouti to the north, Kenya to the south and The<br />
Somali Republic to the east. Somali agro-pastorals people with a single language, culture, and socio-economic structure inhabit the Ogaden territory. The Ogaden Somali people were free, independent and powerful until colonial powers from overseas came to Africa and started arming the Abyssinian chiefs in the north of present day Ethiopia. The Abyssinians using the arms and expertise provided by the colonialists captured Harar in 1884 and started raiding Ogaden Somali villages in that area, killing the men and selling women and children as slaves. The Ogaden Somalis resisted vehemently the encroachment of the Abyssinian expansionists and succeeded in halting their advance. Even though the Abyssinian military campaign to conquer the rest of the Somali territory failed, the colonial powers recognised its claim over the Ogaden Somaliland and signed treaties with them.From 1886 to 1948, Abyssinia (renaming itself Ethiopia) waged a constant war of conquest against the Somalis but failed in gaining any further foothold in the Ogaden. In 1935, Italy invaded Abyssinia and captured it along with the Ogaden and the territories of other nations in the area. Then the British defeated Italy in the Horn of Africa in 1941, and it administered the Ogaden for eight years until it transferred the first part of the Ogaden (Jigjiga area) to Ethiopia (the Abyssinians) for the first time. The next parts were transferred in 1954 and 1956. Thus, Ethiopia gained the control over the Ogaden without the knowledge or consent of the Ogaden Somalis. From that time onward, successive Ethiopian regimes mercilessly suppressed the Ogaden people and whenever the liberation movements seriously weakened and threatened Ethiopian colonialism, a foreign power directly intervened to re-establish its colonial rule over the Ogaden.<br />
Citat fra </span><a href="http://www.ogaden.com/History.htm"><span style="font-size:85%;">ogaden.com</span></a></p></blockquote>
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