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Home Horn News Ethiopia Ogaden refugees in Fargo-Moorhead say killings in their home country are genocide

Ogaden refugees in Fargo-Moorhead say killings in their home country are genocide

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Abdi Karim Rabi, a student at MSU-Moorhead, said he feels compelled to draw attention to what he calls a genocide in his native country of Ethiopia. (MPR Photo/Dan Gunderson)Moorhead, Minn. — Refugees living in the Fargo-Moorhead area are trying to draw attention to what they say is genocide happening in their home country of Ethiopia.

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A documentary film about the war, called "Silent Cry," is showing Wednesday evening at North Dakota State University in Fargo.

Violence is familiar to the people of Ogaden, a small area originally part of Somalia, but given to Ethiopia after World War II. The area has been caught in conflict between the two countries for 50 years.

Abdi Karim Rabi, a college student in Moorhead, fled Ogaden with his family when he was 12. He said he vividly remembers an incident in his village when soldiers killed four young men.

"Not only did they get killed, but their bodies were cut piece by piece and put in...public," he said. "Their own father...if they feel pain or have tears in their eyes or anything like that they get killed too."

Abdi said about a year ago, his 70-year-old grandfather was shot and left for dead. He was rescued and evacuated to Kenya.

A middle-aged Somali man who came to Fargo in 2007 said he was shot multiple times by soldiers as he worked on a farm. Part of his skull is missing, and his legs are paralyzed.

He asked that his name not be used because he fears for family members still living in Ogaden. He doesn't speak English, so Abdi Rabi translates:

"I thought the thing that was happening in my homeland was happening everywhere around the world," the man said. "Today, I realize it's not everywhere; it's in the Ogaden."

He said aid agencies have been forced out of the area by soldiers. He believes the native Somali people are being systematically killed to clear the way for exploration of oil reserves in the region.

He said family members in Ogaden are not allowed to travel or even raise the crops they need to survive.

"They are just torturing people and killing and doing whatever they want and there is nobody stopping them," he said. "I'm asking the world to do something about this."

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LISTEN Somali, Ethiopian refugees in Fargo-Moorhead say killings in their home country are genocide (feature audio)

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LINK: http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2010/04/14/silent-cry/

The documentary shows this Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the Alumni Center at North Dakota State University, and April 30th at 4 p.m. in Anderson Hall at the University of Minnesota.

Broadcast Dates
Morning Edition, 04/14/2010, 7:45 a.m.

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written by bishar, April 15, 2010
that is great 4 all the ogaden community iam very happy to see the efort of my rea brothers who we trying to explian the international community wat is going on ogadenia insha,allah oagdenia should be free 4m ethiopia. and i hope 1 day malz an his aliance wln face the law
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written by Bashir, April 17, 2010
Congratulations for to do this hard job our people and our country it's call ogadenia,this is it's something very important to us we struggle for our freedom.and that's main point we are alot better then we used to be,I'm sure for that this time we have more power full military in horn of Africa that's onlf,and we have ogadenia young people who undestand who we are and what's freedom means,like cilen cry and oyn and more these young ogadenia young people they have been diong it's something itsnt have never seen before, that's good succeed and I'm very proud all of you we want know this freedom it's something hard to get for example Eritrea had long war with ethiopia regeme for 40years and now they have better life with freedom andindepedent and how they reach that goal they were work to gether men women old and young all they were fight their freedom most eritrea women were military because you know why most eritrea men have gone they dead ,and ogadenia people we need to do somethink too ilke I said if we work to gether men and women and we recpect each other and If we listen to our leaders we will get our freedom,ethiopia regeme they try to divided us and they also try to use our people because they always give a small money but we are one and we have one leader those who are onlf leaders is our leaders and we must listen to them any time this is shows me that ogadenia freedom,I'm very proud to be ogaden.








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written by Moggeh, April 21, 2010

I am not impressed! Bal genocide baa laga sheekeeynayaa isna wuu qoslaya, tooloow ma runba doqonimadda Ogaden lagu xanto? What does the picture tell you as they say what you see is what you get. Ninkani nin tacsiyeeysan uma eka.
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written by Bashir, April 23, 2010
Mr relax I'm tension your comment I will give you recetion oyn and other young ogadenia what. They have done was constructive to us, and also they were conentrated what they blieve, I said that because the way you talking I will challenging you I want give you variety lessons then you will comedown I was manage your age you around like 50 55 or more then this is good news for you, old idea it's not ganna work for us you talking about old ogadenia like 1960 like 1940 but this is new ogadenia like 20210 I just I want show you how dume and weak you are the people who dead that's indepedent both sides but I want tell you that ogadenia were smart educated doctors, so just remember that I believe you don't eccep that but I just invode your comment when one nation looked for indepedent the people were dead any way then don't even think that our young people were fighting for their education they shows all around the world these movie like cilen cry and other ogadenia young people we were proud of them that's very imports to us even the white house they watched this movie European also they watch then united nation gave ogadenia sit chair in the united nation so the ogadenia young people they work very hard to get our independent they lough because they were happy what they did so I'm we are very proud to be Ogaden.

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