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Home Opinion The Ethiopian Government Falls Short on Protecting Human Rights

The Ethiopian Government Falls Short on Protecting Human Rights

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The Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), established in accordance with Human Rights Council resolution 5/1 of 18 June 2007, held its sixth session from 30 November to 11 December 2009.  The review of Ethiopia was held at the 16th meeting on 9 December 2009.  The delegation of Ethiopia was headed by Ambassador Fisseha Yimer, Special Adviser to the Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs.  At its 17th meeting held on 11 December 2009, the Working Group adopted the present report on Ethiopia.
 
It is disappointing that even though in one hand the Government of Ethiopia wants to promote and implement instruments to protect human right and allow visits to come into the country to investigate any violations, it rejected key recommendations that would enforce such issues. For example, the Government of Ethiopia rejected the following recommendations: “Issue an open-ended and standing invitation to all special procedure; and more specifically respond positively to the requests for visits by the Special Rapporteurs on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression on the right to education, the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, and the Special Rapporteurs on torture and on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions (Spain)”, “Extend a standing invitation to all United Nations special procedures mandate-holders (Slovenia)”, “Consider receiving the Special Rapporteurs of the human rights Council in Ethiopia (Norway)”, and “Take effective measures, in line with the Committee on the Rights of the Child, to protect all children from torture, cruel and degrading treatment, particularly from members of the military (Germany)”.


One of the territories that the Working Group focused on 9 December 2009 is the Ogaden territory-also known as Somali Region. Many countries remarked that they are concerned regarding human right violations and lack of access into the territory: “United States of America was concerned that Ethiopia has not allowed the ICRC to operate in the Ogaden since 2008 and that other organizations have found access limited”, “Belgium stated the reticence of authorities to ensuring access of the international community to the Ogaden Region”, “France asked Ethiopia about the establishment of an independent inquiry commission on alleged human rights violations in Ogaden in 2005 and in context of the April 2007 offensive”, “Ireland noted concerns in relation to the allegations of human rights abuses in the Somali region and enquired whether Ethiopia was open to an independent international monitoring visit to the region to investigate these allegations and issues of humanitarian access, visits of any special procedure mandate-holder”.
 
In spite of all of this, the Ethiopian government rejected the recommendations that concerned this territory and to allow any access for humanitarian aid or assistance: “Allow for greater humanitarian access to the Ogaden so that organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross and United Nations relief agencies can provide assistance to victims of conflict (Unites States)”, “Undertake credible and independent investigations of alleged human rights violations in the Somali Region (United Kingdom)”, “Authorise the launching of an independent international inquiry on the allegations on the violations of human rights in the Somali region since 2007, and bring those responsible to justice (Switzerland)”.
 
However, African Rights Monitor-ARM was encouraged to see that the Government of Ethiopia accepted 97 recommendations, among them “Strengthen instruments to protect human rights which could positively improve social, economic and cultural rights”, “Consider responding affirmatively to the visits requested by human rights mandate-holders for visits by mandate-holders”.  Although acceptance of these 97 ancillary recommendations are in direct contradiction of the key recommendations that will have impacted the human rights situation on the ground that Ethiopian government refused.
 
As human right defenders, ARM urges the Ethiopian government to accept the recommendations concerning the implementation regarding protecting the human rights of its citizens and allowing the investigation of allegations regarding such violations.  In addition, ARM appeals to the Working Group to ensure that the rights of all people in Ethiopia are respected and protected and access must be opened so the flow of aid can reach the women and children who are in a dire need and are suffering horrific malnutrition.
http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/UPR/PAGES/ETSession6.aspx
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THE ETHIOPIAN GOV.
written by abdirahman, December 14, 2009
SC,
Runtii dhalintii wax baratay ee dalkan u dhalatay (ogadenia/afrika)way fahmeen meesha waxay doonayaan uu ka jiro taas oo ah in dagaalku yahay qori iyo qalin,waxaan leenahay walaalhayaga ARM,OYL,OWRA. waxaad qabateen shaqo wanaagsan ee halkiinaas kasii wada.waxaan aad ula yaabay sida aad arintan u suurto galiseen iyadoo xabashidii ay banaanka taagantahay oo loo diiday in ay shirka soo galaan,waxaan filayaa in ay uun tahay qaybyar oo ka turjumaysa ad-adayga iyo wax iska caabinta dabiiciga ah ee umaddan uu ALLAH ku manaystay.
THANKS INDEED.
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written by Ahmed, December 16, 2009

Whether or not Ethiopia allows the concerned organisation to have access into Ogaden, the struggle is bound to continue. It will continue because the struggle began in the first place as a protest of the situation and dire conditions Ogadenis endured for decades.

It is through armed struggle that Ogadenis will be able to ensure the rights of the Ogadeni people. Ogadenis did not choose the armed struggle but was forced to and as time went by the idea that only armed struggle is the way out hardened in the minds of the ordinary people.

TPLF never entertained the idea of ruling the country through political consensus. Because of their ignorance and arrogance, they believed that they are somehow militarily invincible which of course has been, time and again, proved wrong by ONLF gallants in the last 16 years.
Now that they are realizing that they have been boxed in both politically and militarily, they must be wondering what went wrong and out of frustration and desperation have started lashing out undiplomatically their critics.
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Re: Ogaden Question
written by Qaranyahan, December 16, 2009
Representatives of Ogadenia have endured and overcame great obstacles in order to be present in the United Nation's Universal Periodic Review in Geneva. After many decades of conflict and infinites crimes committed against the brave and proud people of Ogadenia, at last, we have become the subject of discussion in an international forum in the face of the perpetrator: Ethiopia. This was an inconvenient convention for Ethiopia as, of course, it was not able to defend its crimes against humanity and war crimes in Ogadenia.

I, for one, hope this forum to be the first of many to come and that the TPLF clique and their puppets in Ogadenia and Somalia will be brought to a court of law one day.

My sincere appreciations go to African Rights Monitor and the other organizations that took part of the convention. It is up to us, Ogadenia, to reach the world and falsify the lies of Ethiopia that are spread far and wide around the world. We have had enough of misery and demand nothing less than an absolute freedom and independence.

The struggle continues, long live OGADENIA!
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