(Ogaden, May 04,
2010 Ceegaag Online)
Congratulations to
Ogaden Youth & Students Union and their friends and
families for being very serious about the month of April’s
- Genocide Prevention Month. They have worked extremely
hard organizing several walks to raise awareness and to
educate the public about the genocide, ethnic cleansing,
gang rape, child soldiers, torture, and starvations
happening in the Ogaden region of Ethiopia. Boston Public
School administrator, super star, professional track and
field athlete, Said Ahmed, one the organizers of the
three-mile walks, is currently very active on this cause.
This was the first
year that this event took place full-grown and caught
attention around the world. The event, created by a
resolution passed by Massachusetts State Legislature, will
soon to be passed by several other states including
California, Ohio, Washington, Maine and Minnesota.
Genocide, ethnic
cleansing, gang rape, child soldiers, torture, and
starvation are the most horrific crimes against humanity.
It is an unfortunate tiresome theme in human history.
However as much as they strike us with horror, these
events inspire us to take action against the Prime
Minister of Ethiopia, Meles Zenawi and his supporters.
“Increasing education, spreading awareness and supporting
a free and independent press can only prevent these
atrocities”, said Mr. Ahmed. “We must encourage people to
contact their Governors, Legislators, Senators and the
President to sustain our efforts.”
The truth is there
are many survivors of genocide, children of survivors,
ethnic cleansing, gang rap that are now American Citizens.
They are speaking out for those who are voiceless in
Ogadenia. We want to draw attention to the serious issues
that are happening in Ogadenia and educate the rest of the
world about the situation. Many citizens took a step
forward and shared their experiences during in Meles’s
regime. If you do not know something is happening in
Ogadenia then mostly likely, you will not care about it.
Students from
Charlestown High School, who participated in the Walks
through their club, Students Against Genocide, agree with
Mr. Ahmed that raising awareness is the most important way
to get involved.
Members of Ogaden
Youth & Student Union also kicked off their campaign “I
Care about Ogadenia” which took place in Minneapolis,
Minnesota on Sunday, May 1. They took were part in the May
parade day which had over 3000 participators. Despite the
very cold weather conditions, OYSU got approximately a
thousand signatures on their petition proposing to bring
Meles Zenawi and his followers to international criminal
court and to justice. They need 10,000 signatures before
the United Nations and the United States will review its
cause.
This is a perfect
opportunity to join the I CARE Campaign and
help raise awareness of the Hidden Genocide in the
Ogadenia by purchasing a commemorative T-shirt. All of
the shirts come in the color Black that represents the
death of those innocent people who died in this Hidden
Genocide with a Red Bloody handprint representing the
bloodshed and killings that are still going on in the
Ogadenia. On the back of this t-shirt it says “STOP the
Genocide, STOP the Ethnic Cleansing, STOP the Gang Rape,
STOP the Torture, STOP the Starvation, STOP the
Abductions, STOP the Child Soldiers, and FREE OGADEN!”
These were the words and sentiments of people from all
over the Minneapolis Area who participated the parade on
Sunday.
Dr. Laura Hughes,
a high school teacher, said that these students hoped
their actions would help stop future genocide. “I know
that young people have an impact on this world especially
when people see that they have an interest.” “It will
raise more awareness.” “ “We should add that education in
school through classroom teachings and club events would
help increase knowledge about the genocide happening
places like Ogadenia.”
Freshmen Amy Logan
said that young people especially needed to be involved in
the movement against genocide, gang rap, torture and
starvation.
The three keynote
speakers, of The I CARE Campaign, Franklin
Kennedy, Mohamed Barrow and Barbara Johnson all stressed
the need for people to be involved in stopping genocide,
gang rap, and more particularly by speaking to their state
representatives.
We need to
encourage friends to reach out to their congress people
see that their constituents care about this, they will
take it seriously when genocide prevention legislature is
proposed or ethnic cleansing.
More information
please go to:
www.saveogaden.org
or
Contact: Barbara
Smith
Saveogaden1@gmail.com
1-202 – 721 -2012
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