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Ethiopia's Ogaden and Oromo dissidents demonstrate against Meles in Copenhagen
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(JT) Dozens of Ethiopian Diaspora members of the Oromo and Ogaden communities demonstrated against the participation of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. They accused Meles of having no respect for human rights and the environment. 

Waving the flags of the armed rebel groups Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF), the protestors claimed Meles belongs at the Hague for trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) instead of being honored as a spokesman for all African nations at the global conference this week. 

Many Afican nations seek financial compensation for the continent in order to combat climate change. Recently, some African groups opposed a deal between Meles and European leaders while US President Obama praised the "leadership role" of Meles Zenawi. Ethiopian Opponents of Meles are also in disagreement with each other in regards to the issue of Climate Change. Some opponents accuse Meles for allegedly “selling out” on Africa by making a deal with the WEST at the Copenhagen meeting and by reportedly settling for just $10 billion instead of $600 Billion annually. At the same time, some Ethiopian opposition have been against Africa getting any money or funds since they believe corrupt African leaders and their spokesman Meles Zenawi will misuse the funds.

The OLF and ONLF rebels are fighting for a referendum to win independence for the Oromia and Ogaden regions in Ethiopia. The Ethiopian government claims the OLF and ONLF are “terrorist” groups. In Oromia, unregulated factories have polluted rivers while forests have been set on fire by government forces in order to hinder OLF insurgents from hiding. In Ogaden, hundreds of mainly Somali civilians have died during the conflict between pro-government Somali militias and the ONLF. The ONLF supporters in Copenhagen accused Meles Zenawi of committing genocide on the Somali speaking people in the Ogaden region. 

Both regions suffer from failing seasonal rains and crops as well as livestock. However, while most of Oromia has historically enjoyed fertile land, the Ogaden region’s desert conditions are likely to worsen due to global warming in the next few decades. Millions of Ethiopians in the Ogaden and other areas often depend on food aid for survival.

(Photos by Getty Images and AP of protests in Copenhagen)

Ethiopia Prime Minister Meles Zenawi arrives for the final day of the UN Climate Change Conference on December 18, 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark. World leaders will try to reach agreement on targets for reducing the earth's carbon emissions on this last day of the summit.

Demonstration outside the Bella Center, the venue of the U.N. Climate Conference in Copenhagen

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Added: February 20, 2010. 03:04 PM GMT
we are oromo people looking for libration today. But ,it is disappoting that people struggling for this purpose were dispatched. This a bad news for all of oromo people. But this should not our end of strugle.What i am promising you is that no body is comfortable with the ruling party of the black country, ethiopia. we should be one not two or three so that we will be a powerful and making our libration into effect. This couldn't happen with current view, we shoold have to change the strategies of our struggling. We were very sorry, with the former commander ot the southern zone/borena. He sold all of us. one day our dream will be realized so that such kind of stipuid person will be in shame .One of the the change we need to hear is the revolution among leader.


Thanks
WAYANE
Added: February 20, 2010. 02:48 PM GMT
why don;t come for free strugle in Etiopia
We appreciate for your efforts you did for your struggle to aquire liberation .But the way you are struggle should be revised otherwise division among oromoo depending on regional wise is completly fatal your path .again, it is better to discuss on table to solve a problem that you said with the ruling party in Ethiopia.Because the rule party open floor for discussion and I sugesset to use such opportunity to get the liberation you said

Anonymous
Added: January 13, 2010. 05:04 PM GMT
Ogaden terrorist
No way to get indipendent.
if you do not like to live you can go to Somaila.
their is no place for terrorist in Ethiopia.
Anonymous
Added: January 11, 2010. 02:12 PM GMT
Terorist
stop terrorism Ogaden is part of ethiopia. if you do not like leave Ogaden and go to Somalia.
Ethiopian
Added: January 05, 2010. 04:18 PM GMT
dave
LOSERS ALL,
what the hell are you shouting for? You do not even seem to know who this person, Meles, is. He is an intelligent person who gave you the courage to feel, talk and act like an Oromo and a Somali. Think thinlkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Anonymous
Added: December 23, 2009. 11:14 AM GMT
fake ethiopia
you know what there is NOT ONE ethiopia it wasn't one and it wouldn't be ONE ethiopia, lol how can you dream that try somethink alse......lolz..
Fraol
Added: December 23, 2009. 06:51 AM GMT
jabaadhaa
waaqayyo isin yaa jabeessu.
narraa
Added: December 23, 2009. 06:36 AM GMT
jabaadhaa
waaqayyo isin yaa gargaaru. nutis yaadaan isinuma bira jirra.
sabboonaa
Added: December 21, 2009. 04:23 PM GMT
Gallaxy
you Oromos are always below Amharas and other nations and nationalities so please don't follow walf craying system because no bady hair u.
yyy
Added: December 21, 2009. 04:02 PM GMT
why the silence?
Extra-judicial killings, rape, disappearances, destruction of livelihood and the displacement of thousands of Ogaden people are the daily norm in ETHIOPIA and a common knowledge. One can read the Human Rights Watch’s report titled Collective Punishment of war crimes and crimes against humanity to see the full picture.
http://www.hrw.org/en/reports/2008/06/11/collective-punishment
What I don’t understand is why we are silent about it?
Anonymous
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