From: senaey fethi (senaeyfethi@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Aug 08 2009 - 17:08:50 EDT
Riz Khan - The Ogaden conflict - 06 Aug 09 - Pt1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0Vbnrjdo54
Riz Khan - The Ogaden conflict - 06 Aug 09 - Pt2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT9ySTffO8Q&feature=channel
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In Ethiopia a separatist war is taking place far from media headlines around the world. The Ogaden conflict has claimed thousands of lives and is being called the next Darfur by some. The Ogaden...
In Ethiopia a separatist war is taking place far from media headlines around the world.
The Ogaden conflict has claimed thousands of lives and is being called the next Darfur by some.
The Ogaden region of Ethiopia lies between Oromia to the west, the Republic of Djibouti to the north, Kenya to the south and the Somali Republic to the east.
It is home to approximately five million people, who are for the most part ethnic Somali nomads.
Over the past two years, the conflict has escalated following the Ogaden National Liberation Front's (ONLF) attack on a Chinese-run oil exploration field that resulted in the death of 74 Ethiopian guards and Chinese workers.
Since then, the area has been closed off by the Ethiopian army.
The armed ONLF resistance began in 1994 when they broached the idea of splitting from Ethiopia.
The central government then imprisoned Ogadeni leaders and has since labeled them as terrorists, linking them to al-Qaeda.
The Ogadeni allege assassinations, torture and rape at the hands of the Ethiopian solders.
Joining the programme to discuss the ongoing conflict will be Fowsia Abdulkadir, an independent researcher and human rights activist who testified before the US Congress on the situation in the Ogaden region, Gregory Stanton, the founder and president of Genocide Watch and the president of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, and David Shinn, the former US ambassador to Ethiopia and co-author of A Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia.
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The Next Darfur?
It’s a separatist war taking place far from media headlines around the world, but the Ogaden conflict has claimed thousands of lives and is being called the next Darfur by some.
Over the past two years the conflict has escalated following the Ogaden National Liberation Front’s (ONLF) attack on a Chinese run oil exploration field that resulted in the death of 74 Ethiopian guards and Chinese workers. Since then, the area has been closed off by the Ethiopian army.
The Ogaden region of Ethiopia lies between Oromia to the west, the Republic of Djibouti to the north, Kenya to the south and the Somali Republic to the east. It’s home to approximately five million people, who are for the most part ethnic Somali nomads.
The armed ONLF resistance began in 1994 when they broached the idea of splitting from Ethiopia. The central government then imprisoned Ogadeni leaders and has since labeled them as terrorists, linking them to Al Qaeda. The Ogadeni allege assassinations, torture and rape at the hands of the Ethiopian solders.
On the next Riz Khan show we look at the ongoing conflict in the Ogaden region. Joining the programme are Fowsia Abdulkadir an independent researcher and human rights activist who testified before the U.S. Congress on the situation in the Ogaden region; Gregory Stanton, founder and president of Genocide Watch and the president of the International Association of Genocide Scholars; and David Shinn, former U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia and co-author of A Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia
You can join the conversation by calling this number:
+ 1 202 775 2360
.Watch the show live at 2030gmt, with repeats the next day at 0030gmt, 0530gmt and 1130gmt
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