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Mar 17, 2006 (COPENHAGEN) — A
delegation of the rebel Ogaden National
Liberation Front (ONLF) on Monday 13
March 2006, met with Danish officials at
the Danish Foreign Ministry, said the
opposition radio Voice of the Ogadeni
People .
The ONLF delegation briefed them on the
situation in the province of Ogadenia
and human rights abuses committed
against Ogadenia population.
Danish officials told the ONLF
delegation that Denmark had cut all aid
to Ethiopia after realizing that the
Meles Zenawi regime was not practising
democracy, the opposition radio said.
The ONLF delegation, which comprised
ONLF vice-chairman, Mohammed Ismail, and
the deputy chairman of the ONLF foreign
affairs department and Ogadenia
nationals abroad, Mohammed Mahalin, has
been visiting Denmark for over a week.
The ONLF delegation met with Birger
Fredriksson, the head of the African
department in the Danish Ministry of
Foreign Ministry, whom they briefed on
“colonialism in Ogadenia, massacres”
against Ogadenia Somalis, Ethiopian
government’s policy of starving Ogadenia
Somalis, and its refusal to end the
Ogadenia conflict peacefully.
Fredriksson said the Danish government
was well aware of the situation in
Ethiopia, and how the Ethiopian
government abused human rights, as well
as its refusal to practice democracy. He
told the ONLF delegation that the Danish
government did not give any aid to the
Ethiopian government.
He pledged that he would deliver to his
government the ONLF delegation’s
message. He said the Danish government
was very interested in peace prevailing
in the Horn of Africa.
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