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An Open Letter to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,
Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520

Dear Secretary Clinton, Assistant Secretary Carson

Over the past 15 years the Ogaden region of Ethiopia has witnessed an accelerated brutal conflict between the Ethiopian regime and the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF), The political instability and the humanitarian crisis in the Ogaden region of Ethiopia has recently evolved in to a full-blown genocide. The Ethiopian government has adopted a policy to systematically depopulate the region. The Males Zanawi regime has fundamentally undermined the political and social stability of the entire Horn of Africa.

The Ethiopian government has done everything in its power to conceal the suffering and massive human rights abuses currently taking place in the Ogaden. The government has isolated the entire Ogaden and has placed an economic and humanitarian blockade, since 2007 it has evicted humanitarian and human rights organizations, such as, Doctors Without Border (MSF), The Red Cross, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and many other non-governmental organizations. Consequently, the Ogaden region of Ethiopia is among the most inaccessible regions in the world, all international media outlets have been banned from getting any information from the region, media organizations such as, The New York Times, Aljazeera, The Guardian and many others have all attempted to get access, but were denied numerous times by the Ethiopian government.

The dire humanitarian crisis in the Ogaden has been generally ignored by the international community, and the escalating and growing conflict between the Ethiopian government and the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF), has left millions of people dead, displaced and starving in the region. Recently, over the last two months, it has come to our attention that the Ethiopian government has adopted a policy of mass relocating hundreds of thousands of Ogadeni people into government established camps, hundreds of thousands of people have been systematically rounded up in zones that include: Godey, Dagaxbuur, Qorahey, Fiq, Wardeer, and Jigjiga . This is an essential indication of how catastrophic the situation is in the Ogaden and the acceleration of government repression. The United States government has been among the most advocate against the crisis in Darfur and Southern Sudan, however has been silent in the genocide occurring in Ogaden.

The Ethiopian government is among the world’s largest recipients of foreign aid; according the Human Rights Watch the Ethiopian government uses this aid to systematically fund the oppression and marginalization of political opposition groups and the Ogadeni people from the Ogaden region of Ethiopia.  The U.S government has a fundamental role to end the crisis in the Ogaden. As a concern American citizen I strongly urge the United State to immediately halt all financial assistance to the Ethiopian regime, send an international fact-finding mission to the region, and pressure the Ethiopian government to declare a ceasefire and start multilateral negations with the Ogaden National Libaration Front.

The fundamental beliefs of American ideology is freedom, liberty, equality, and democracy; the injustice and oppression occurring in the Ogaden region is one we all should be concerned about. The lives of millions of people are at stake, and the lack of the international community’s commitment to human rights has had a tremendous impact on the lives of millions of people around the globe. The plight of the Ogadeni people have been ignored by the international community and the dire circumstances are deteriorating rapidly, the United States government must act swiftly to stop the human rights violations in the Ogaden region of Ethiopia.


We at RESOLVE OGADEN COALITION desire very much to hear from you.  Your comments, suggestions and ideas on how to help us or join us are all very much welcome.  Again, our goal and mission is to address and resolve the longstanding conflict in the Ogaden.

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The open letter
written by Budul, January 15, 2011
Thanks guys, but the open letter should have been addressed to all the heads of the western countries, including Obama, whose actions matter these days. It could still be done.

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sad
written by Gragn Ahmed, January 16, 2011
Every muslim is endangered in Ethiopia. Ogaden people need also write to other opposition groups such as Gambela people or oromo so they can coordinate their attack. I am Amhara but I love Ahmed gure a muslim.In the name of terrorism, muslims are getting killed by Ethiopian extreme copts. Also, we will provide money if you contact other muslim Ethiopians. Together en we will win. Also ogadeo should open radio in Amharic so people of Ethiopa understand it.


Also it is better to have Ogadens with America than with copts of Ethiopia. You also need to write to UN and Islamic countries such as Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
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Think two times befor we ?????????????
written by Biniam, January 21, 2011
Hello their
This websit is Eritrean websit so why you write about Ethiopia it is not our problem, why you are not write about Eritrea and do you know these problems of Eritrea :-
1, Eritrea is the only country in the world with no conisitiousion.
2, 90% of Eritrean consider as a slave only to Mirachise kengedem family.
So please wakeup think about your people and country.
Debaye
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written by Bashir, January 21, 2011
i believe this is time the international community do action against E thiopia dictator baby killer melez zenawi he killed thousands of ogadenia women and children he deserve what he was done on ogadenia civilians we need freedom and justice and ihope Uninted states will do fair and we are still waiting for freedom and justice thank you all
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OPEN LETTER
written by CAPT (RTD)ADEN A YUNIS, January 22, 2011
Silence means support for the atrocious guerilla regime of Melez Zenawi. America said that injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere. Walk the talk America, Walk the talk all good Samaritans. Walk the talk, If your conscience tells you that the life one child, the life of one elder...is one important life. Why should we cover sports when we have this deafening story. Ogaden is bleeding profusely..Stand for justice.

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