More than multi-divided Somalia,
more than US-abandoned Darfur,
more than occupied Kabylia (in
the colonial pseudo-state of
Algeria), more than Congo, Kenya
and Zimbabwe, Occupied Ogaden in
the colonial state of Fake
'Ethiopia' represents today
Africa's pivotal spot.
It is in Ogaden where Africa's
Heart beats today.
At this very moment, the most
inhuman acts of barbarism and
cannibalism are being
perpetrated in Ogaden by the
criminal Neo-Nazi Abyssinian
thugs of the tyrant Meles Zenawi,
the Amhara and Tigray death
squads who shamelessly
impersonate a national army. The
oppression in Occupied Ogaden
has lasted precisely 60 years,
ever since a first part of the
British colony of Ogaden was
given as present to the barbaric
tyrant Haile Selassie of
Abyssinia, the anti-Italian and
anti-Christian friend of the
British colonials.
The tyranny in Ogaden has taken
the form of a large scale
Genocide carried out against 5.5
millions of subjugated and
dehumanized Somalis, who are
deprived of water, food, life
and hope.
Killing for the purpose to kill,
this is the order given by the
monstrous dictator Zenawi to his
racist Abyssinian thugs who are
indulged to continue their cruel
acts by Jendayi Frazer, the
world's most reviled friend of
tyrants and serial killers.
The Ogadenis struggle for
secession from the Hell named
'Ethiopia', freedom,
independence, as well as
national and human dignity.
In their most adverse moments,
the brutalized Ogadenis turn to
the Ogaden Human Rights
Committee (OHRC) for support,
consolation and advocacy. The
OHRC has documented some of the
Ogaden Genocide's most tragic
moments. In their reports and
press releases, they diffuse
vital information otherwise
hidden by the criminal regime
Zenawi, and they thus help NGOs
organizations, diplomats and
administrations, activists and
Human Rights advocates to make
Ogaden Genocide known to all.
To highlight OHRC's contribution
to the fight against the
Abyssinian Tyranny – by far
Africa's most appallingly
tyrannical state –, we
interviewed Former Minister, Dr.
Mahamud Ugas Muhumed, Member of
the Ogaden Human Rights
Committee Board of Directors.
As Dr. Mahamud's father, Ugas
Muhumed, was the only chief of
Ogaden at the moment colonial
Britain 'delivered' Ogaden to
the tyrannical monarch Haile
Selassie, Dr. Mahamud's
interview gets an additional,
historical dimension. We will
publish it in several parts.
Before staring with part I, we
republish the 'About OHRC'
statement from their informative
website (http://www.ogadenrights.org/about_ohrc.htm).
The Ogaden Human Rights
Committee (OHRC)
The Ogaden Human Rights
Committee is an independent,
voluntary, non-political
non-profit making organization,
founded on 13 June 1995, in
Godey, Ogadenia, to monitor and
promote the observance of
internationally accepted human
rights standards in the Ogaden.
It investigates all allegations
of
human rights abuses, and when it
is satisfied that the claim is
authentic, documents it.
The Ogaden Human Rights
Committee prepares reports,
press releases and appeals to
publicize human rights
violations in the Ogaden by the
Ethiopian government. It
campaigns for the improvement
and respect of basic human
rights by educating the people
and putting the spotlight on the
Ethiopian human rights record in
the Ogaden.
The Ogaden Human Rights
Committee is supported by
contributions from its members.
It accepts unconditional funds
from private individuals and
foundations.
The Organization is based in
Godey, Ogadenia, and has
branches throughout the Ogaden.
The Ogaden Human Rights
Committee has associate members
in Switzerland, Germany, Norway,
United Kingdom, Netherlands,
Denmark, Sweden, Canada, USA,
Australia, Africa, and the
Middle East.
Interview with Former Minister,
Dr. Mahamud Ugas Muhumed -
Member of the Ogaden Human
Rights Committee Board of
Directors
Would you describe your family
background, and your formation
years in Ogaden? Would you give
us an outline of your studies
and career?
Dr. Mahamud Ugas Muhumed - I was
born in Kabridahar, Ogaden, in
late 1963; as a result of the
war led by Gesh-ka (Ogaden
Liberation Front - OLF, founded
during the African independence,
including Somalia), when I was
just 10 days old, I had to take
refugee with my family to
Somalia.
One year later, in 1964, we came
back to Ogaden. It was at those
days that the Abyssinian king
Haile Selassie introduced his
new policy which was
epigrammatically conceptualized
by the motto "Somali Zaraf,
Ogaden Bicha Qara". This
'political slogan' stands in
Amharic for "Kill all Somalis,
and let Ogaden only remain in
the Ogaden region".
By campaigning for this, the
emperor meant to divide the
different Somalis living in the
Ogaden region and pretentiously
and mendaciously embrace the
Ogaden tribe - only.
We had to take again refugee to
Somalia again at the times of
the Ogaden War in 1977. For a
third time, I involuntarily
repatriated to Ethiopia, during
the Somali civil war of 1991.
I took my first degree in
Mathematics from Somali National
University in 1983-1987 and I
was appointed as Assistant
Lecturer in the same university
in 1987, where I worked until
1991. I continued my graduate
studies in the Ethiopian
Management Institute from
1996-1998. Between 1995 and
2000, I attended 12 Senior
Management courses in different
Universities.
I obtained my Ph.D. in
Management of Organizations from
CW Open University. My
dissertation's topic was
"Achieving Effective Results
Through Strategic Plan: The Case
of African Rescue Committee"
(ISBN 9781434394323).
I worked as a Trainer,
Instructor and Lecturer for
different institutions in East
Africa. As Consultant, I
facilitated five
non-governmental organizations
set strategic plans. As
Professional Manager, I worked
for the UNDP (United Nations
Development Program) Emergency
Unit for Ethiopia; working for
them as Senior Field Assistant,
I produced a great number of
field reports many of which are
still posted in many sites
including those of several
international universities,
notably the University of
Pennsylvania.
Between 1998 and 2006, I worked
as Organizational Development
Consultant for several
international non-governmental
organizations, namely OWS,
Oxfam, Novib, JOINT, and others.
In 1992, along with other senior
Ogadenis, I founded the Ogaden
Welfare Society, and responding
to the needs ensued from the
sociopolitical degradation of
Ogaden, I was one of the
founders of the Ogaden Human
Rights Committee in 1995.
As a matter of fact, between
1993 and 1994, I was the first
Regional Minister of Planning
and Economic Development in
Ogaden, in the then new,
believed as 'federal', Ethiopia.
On March 25, 2000, I invited the
international media for a press
conference in Finfinne (aka
Addis Ababa) to show them the
afflictions befallen upon the
Somalis throughout Ogaden which
were the result of manmade
famine in Ethiopia; this
occurred at a moment the
government was involved in a
worthless war with Eritrea. That
conference forced me to escape
from my country and become
immigrant in the West. I have
therefore dedicated my time in
Human Rights advocacy, making
presentations in several
universities and institutes
across the globe, speaking on
issues related to Human Rights
in the Horn of Africa region,
and engaging on many similar
activities.
For what reasons and under what
conditions did you leave Ogaden?
Would you describe your
itinerary until you arrived to
Canada?
Dr. Mahamud Ugas Muhumed - For a
fourth time in my life, I was
forced to flee from the present
regime, when I became the
icebreaker in the terrible case
of manmade famine in Ogaden,
when the present EPRDF regime
was involved in a useless war
with Eritrea, in 2000. I
organized a press conference in
Finfinne (aka Addis Ababa) where
the world international media
were invited, and definitely
witnessed the terrible plight of
all the Somalis in Ogaden.
To what extent was Ogaden's
annexation by Abyssinia accepted
by the Ogadenis?
Dr. Mahamud Ugas Muhumed - There
has been a rumour that the
Ogadeni elders were asked to
express their choice, namely
whether they accepted British or
Abyssinian rule; however, my
father, Ugas Muhumed, who at
that time was the only chief of
Ogaden, repeatedly clarified to
me the point, saying that
nothing like that happened. The
rumor was just part of the
Amhara Abyssinian state's
propaganda, one of the
incommensurable lies of Haile
Selassie. Similarly, no one can
find a written document in this
regard. This demonstrates that
the Ogadenis never accepted the
annexation.
What means of oppression have
been used in Ogaden by the
Abyssinians at the times of the
monarchical regime of Haile
Selassie? How did they target
the national and cultural
identity of Ogaden?
Dr. Mahamud Ugas Muhumed - It
was very hard. Continuous daily
practices involved looting of
property, detention, killing and
disappearances. The Somali name
given to any Abyssinian military
camp was "lama galaay", which
means "prohibited area". When
kids, women or animals entered
those unfenced areas, they used
to disappear. The cruel
Abyssinian tyrant Haile Selassie,
the so-called 'emperor', used to
divide the tribes into
sub-tribes, and the clans down
to sub-sub-clans, spread among
them the germ of discord, and
instigate constant conflict
among them.
What new means of oppression
were introduced by the
pro-Communist regime of Mengistu?
How did they target the
religious identity of Ogaden?
Dr. Mahamud Ugas Muhumed - Hope
is one of the basic needs of the
human beings. If there is hope,
people can live despite any kind
of suffering they may face.
Mengistu eradicated all sorts of
hope. Whoever tried to stand by
the reason was gone.
Would you make a comparison of
the oppression methods carried
out in Ogaden by the monarchical
and the communist regimes and
the current policies of the
so-called 'republican' and
'federal' tyranny of the Tigray
tribal chieftain Meles Zenawi?
Dr. Mahamud Ugas Muhumed - In
the history of the Ogaden
region, never did the Somalis
experience a tyranny similar to
the present cruelty imposed by
the Tigray regime. During the
times of the Amhara tyrant, the
'emperor' Haile Selassie, there
was respect for the elders who
were considered as the heads of
their families, clans and
tribes.
During the Dergue, pro-Communist
regime, the governors were the
recipient of the same respect
and the same privileges wherever
they were, either in Gonder,
Godey or Awasa.
However, in the current regime
of the Tigray dictator Meles
Zenawi, we attest a dramatic
deterioration of all sorts;
Human Rights abuses are
confirmed even among heads of
the so-called autonomous
(federal) states. I saw myself
the so-called Somali National
Regional President being
insulted in public by an
illiterate and lewd Abyssinian
military officer.
The practices carried out by the
current Tigray regime are no
less than a real Genocide, if
acts, deeds, and actions are
taken into account.
What is Genocide?
It is the deliberate and
systematic destruction of an
entire nation that consists in
an independent entity by all
accounts, race and ethnicity,
culture, language and religion.
This is precisely what the
dictatorial regime is doing.
However, a critical aspect of
the problem is that the acts of
the Tigray dictator Meles Zenawi
are defined and interpreted
within a fake context
conceptualized and publicized by
the Bush Administration. As long
as the whole world is
manipulated and misinformed by
one – partial and biased – side,
not many can see and accept the
real, extant and ongoing
Genocide in the Ogaden.
How is the situation right now
in Ogaden?
Dr. Mahamud Ugas Muhumed -
Hopeless. Everything is getting
deteriorated; ceaselessly.
Dr. Mahamud Ugas Muhumed's
second part of the interview
will be published in a
forthcoming article.