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Home Opinion China, Oil and Ethnic Cleansing in Horn of Africa

China, Oil and Ethnic Cleansing in Horn of Africa

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Chinese oil workers once again seem to be at the center of a nasty counterinsurgency in the Horn of Africa, in the Ogaden, located in south east Ethiopia.

The Ogaden is home to what is reported to be major deposits of gas and oil, though as in South Sudan, just how much is actually there is still just guess work.

In the 1960’s Western oil companies started finding lots of natural gas and maybe even oil in the region.

Then came various wars and then the US invasion of Somalia in 1992-3 and all the murder and mayhem this little war unleashed amongst the Somali people. So the western Big Oil mafia has stayed away.

By the beginning of the new millennium China had begun developing the Sudanese oil fields in the Abeye region and an oil pipeline to Port Sudan on the Red Sea. Shortly thereafter the Chinese began taking a hard look at next door Ethiopia and the enormous potential of the Ogaden gas and oil deposits.

Thus began the story of how China came to the Horn of Africa looking for oil and found itself in the midst of trouble.

To develop the Ogaden energy resources China had to get into bed with a strong contender for the most hated man in Africa, Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi.

Meles for his part has always been hemorrhaging hard currency, as much as 75%  of such available, paying for imported fuel of which Ethiopia, a country of 80 million or so, has been completely dependent on.

Recently there have been reports that the Sudanese oil fields in Abeye have seen a decline in production and may see a major decline over the next decade.

The hard fact is that the Sudanese oil fields are China’s only majority owned and controlled oil or gas fields in Africa and their exhaustion leaves China with a big hole in its African strategic interests in energy reserves.

With the possibility of major gas and oil deposits next door in the Ogaden located in south east Ethiopia, China has bitten at the bait and what has been happening seems to be the only really serious mistake China has been making in Africa.

The Ogaden is home to the thousands strong Ogaden National Liberation Front who have been fighting a genocidal occupation by the Ethiopian military.

The occupation of the Ogaden has long been a major thorn in the side of the Ethiopian ethnic minority regimes that have ruled Ethiopia for the past century or more.

The Ogaden was once part of what was the Land of the Somalis and it was only the work of the western colonialists who have separated the Somali people into “ethiopians”, “kenyans”, “djiboutians” and Somalis.
Historically the Somali people, and amongst the Ogadenis live every major clan or sub-clan found in Somalia, are fiercely nationalistic (as strange as this may seem today).

Somali’s are known as loving their independence and as skilled fighters, brave and courageous. Historically only a few have dared to pick a fight with them.

Today’s Somalis are the only nationality in Africa who share a common culture, identity and language having done so for many centuries.

It was only the military superiority of both the British and Italians that divided Somalia.

In 1977, Somali President Siad Barre nearly succeeded in reuniting the Somali people of the Ogaden with Somalia proper, invading the Ogaden and destroying the Ethiopian army only to see the Soviet Union fly in tens of thousands of Cuban troops with heavy armor, crush the Somali army and bring Siad Barre’s adventurism to its end.

With the last decade seeing an Ethiopian scorched earth campaign, with paramilitary death squads enforcing a food and medical aid blockade during the worst drought in 60 years, and now ethnic cleansing, the crimes committed against the Ogaden people remain unknown to most of the world.

In 2007 matters blew up, literally, when a Chinese oil exploration crew and their Ethiopian military bodyguards were attacked by fighters from the ONLF with a half a dozen Chinese nationals amongst the hundred or more Ethiopian soldiers killed in the attack.

Since then the Chinese have been much lower key about their plans to continue energy exploitation in the Ogaden.

2011 saw reports of Chinese oil company personnel in Ethiopian army uniforms doing exploration work back where all the trouble broke out in 2007 and once again in the midst of fighting with the ONLF.

Now we are receiving gruesome reports that an ethnic cleansing campaign against the Ogadenis living in the Chinese oil exploration license area is being carried out by the Ethiopian army.

The army arrives in an area and begins to arrest or kill all the adult males, forcing all the men to flee into the surrounding countryside for days at a time, returning to find their homes burnt and  even their children eaten by hyenas.

The question is, will the name of the Chinese owned oil company “Petronas” come to be one hated by tens of millions of Horn of Africans? Like it already is amongst the Somali people of the Ogaden? Only time, and good sense by the Chinese, will tell.


Thomas C. Mountain is the only independent western journalist in the Horn of Africa, living and reporting from Eritrea since 2006. He can be reached at thomascmountain at yahoo dot com.
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Nonesense!
written by gabriel agonar, January 03, 2012
Anyone that lives in Eritrea and reports from that place, on any region of Ethiopia, on any subject ,is suspect. We know, and the world knows that the regime in Eritrea has always wanted the dismemberment of Ethiopia for its own territorial expansionism. Not to mention their close link with the terrorists in Somalia!The second important point is that, the Ogadeni people, most of them, I dare say, consider themsleves Ethiopians and have no intention of separting from Ethiopia. Like all othe Ethiopians, they may have problems with the current regime, but that is a different cup of coffee. To use that differences with the current regime as a call for independence by the Ogadeni people is an outright lie & Nonesense. I think this minority Ogadenis who have lost favor with the current regime in Ethiopia will do better to work together with other disaffected Ethiopians to mak Ethiopia an enviable democratic country in the African continent! Ask the Eritreans! They now understand what the cost of separating from Ethipia did to them! Of course, the few in power in Eritrea would like the rigion to explode in flames, so that they will continue to hang on to their increasingly precarious power psitions. Trust me they will try to stay in power by any means necessary-- including deceit and trickery!! If you are a journalist, shame on you for making such a blatantly biased reporting!
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Genocide and robbery on the east
written by Mowlid macaane, January 03, 2012
I agree 100% what Thomas C Mountain had to say
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to: gabriel agonar
written by kamaal hassan, January 03, 2012
First. No self-respecting person from Ogaden will consider himself as an Ethiopian. Infact, every single person that I have met in Ogaden considered the term Ethiopian as an insult. This is a fact that you need to know. They don’t like to be called Ethiopian as you don’t like to be called Eritrean or Sudani or Somali for that matter. Don’t be naïve and behave as a child who has no awareness of his own culture.

Second. Two and half decades of ethiopian army’s mass killing at industrial scale is the gift that we have received from the Woyane that does not create any respect for anything to do with Ethiopia.

Third. Do not mention the opposition to me; I know what amhara is capable of. I would rather find a way to work and live with the Woyane side by side peacefully than is part of Amara dominated Ethiopia.
Times have changed Youngman, if you want a fadaral govt in that region, we should perhaps call it The Federal Repuplic of East Africa then only we can be the proud citizen of the new nation with equal rights.
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written by Nasro, January 04, 2012
Mr gabriet you are so wrong OGADEN never be part of Ethiopia regeme so we had war in beteen OGADEN and Ethiopia regeme since 1954 until now so Lets the war continue until woyane regeme leave in OGADEN and they will leave by force
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written by BASHIR OGADENIA, January 04, 2012
Ethiopia regeme is the cancer of horn of A frica and they deserved to cut they wanna occupied in horn of Africa including OGADEN or even some part of Eritrea and somalia i beliebe Ethiopia they are responsible horn of Africa crisis and also i believe Ethiopia regeme they will never get peace unless ogadenia declear full independent this is reason why Oganian people are fighting becuase they will never accept Ethiopia fascim to occupied in OGADEN so Ethiopia regeme they have two options the first option is to start good peace talk with ONLF with international community and also that peace talk must United Nations European Union and United States be there and also Ethiopia regeme must sing deal to give OGADEN for full independent then OGADEN and Ethiopia regeme live side by side with peace the second option is to stay long war hunger and without peace but dont forgot one think TIME IS YOUR ENEMY becasuse This dictator was on the power for almost 35 years so he gonna collapse any time
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RE-CORRECTION
written by Hasann, January 17, 2012

HELLO GUYS...

YOU ARE ABOUT TO WRITE SOMETHING THAT U SEEM LITTLE BIT UNKNOWN...

PETRONAS IS BELONG TO MALAYSIA NO CHINA

PETRONAS IS MALAYSIAN PETROLIUM COMPANY

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