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NBDC Jijiga Rappers(SIMAN)2014 NBDC SOMALI BEST DANCE CREW EVER.
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Ethiopia: Walking in the Market in Jijiga ジジガのマーケットを歩く
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The Capture of Jigjiga (Jijiga) in the 1977 War Between Ethiopia and Somalia
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NBDC Jijiga Rappers(SIMAN)2014 NBDC SOMALI BEST DANCE CREW EVER.
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Mustafa Enderes - Jijiga Lay
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Ethiopia: Walking in the Market in Jijiga ジジガのマーケットを歩く
From my trip to Etiopia/Somaliland in Jan/Feb 2011, Jijiga is the capital of the Somali Region of Ethiopia. 2011年1/2月エチオピア・ソマリランド旅行から....
From my trip to Etiopia/Somaliland in Jan/Feb 2011, Jijiga is the capital of the Somali Region of Ethiopia. 2011年1/2月エチオピア・ソマリランド旅行から.
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From my trip to Etiopia/Somaliland in Jan/Feb 2011, Jijiga is the capital of the Somali Region of Ethiopia. 2011年1/2月エチオピア・ソマリランド旅行から.
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Balageru Idol in Harar and JijiGa Kali Modern Dance Group
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Aar Maanta - Jijiga (Eid Show August 8th 2013)
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The Capture of Jigjiga (Jijiga) in the 1977 War Between Ethiopia and Somalia
Three tank battalions partook in this battle which overwhelmed the Ethiopian garrison....
Three tank battalions partook in this battle which overwhelmed the Ethiopian garrison.
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Interview of SH Nizar of Jijiga, Ethio Somali Islamic Affai
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The interview is in Arabic was conducted live from the city of Jijiga, Somali Region of Ethiopia!
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Balageru Idol in Harar and JijiGa Nimea Abedir
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Ethiopia tour www.pharezethiopiatour.com
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Dressing up for Hadra in Harar, Ethiopia - Lonely Planet travel video
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- published: 11 Feb 2012
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Coffee Travel: Ethiopia
I was first invited to Ethiopia to be a member of an international panel of judges for an Ethiopian cooperatives coffee competition in 2006. I spent about a ......
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Came Africa Travel Addis Ababa Ethiopia
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Addis Ababa Ethiopia
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Addis Ababa Ethiopia
- published: 29 Mar 2012
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Ethiopia travel through the north
Travel through the north of Ethiopia along the Eritrean border. Addis, Lake Tana, Gondar, Simien mountains, Axum, Me'kele, Lalibela....
Travel through the north of Ethiopia along the Eritrean border. Addis, Lake Tana, Gondar, Simien mountains, Axum, Me'kele, Lalibela.
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Travel through the north of Ethiopia along the Eritrean border. Addis, Lake Tana, Gondar, Simien mountains, Axum, Me'kele, Lalibela.
Wisdom Exchange TV with host Suzanne F Stevens presents: Samrawit Moges Beyene | Travel Ethiopia
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Samrawit Moges Beyene, Founder & Managing Director of Travel Ethiopia www.travelethiopia.com
Travel Ethiopia started in 1994, and has 35 permanent employees. This is the first company in Ethiopia that has permanent female guides.
Samrawit is involved in diverse business. She is involved in eco-tourism and is the founder of Village Ethiopia in 1998, creating employment opportunity for local Afars . She has a total of 37 employees at Village Ethiopia.
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Samrawit is involved in Flora and Horticulture. Freesia Ethiopia, Freesia flower growing, with a total of 100 employees, 80% being females. She also has the Chancho Flower Plc, growing flowers and vegetables and creating employment opportunities for 44 employees, out theses only 7 are males.
Her other company is Florensses Ethiopia, operational since 2004; it has 450 permanent employees, where 75 % are women.
Samrawit is one of the founders member of WEG group (Women Entrepreneur Group) established February 2011. She is also an active member of Ethiopian Women in Business (EWiB), which was established mainly for networking to improve the status of Women.
Samrawit is an active member of Rotary Club since 1991 being the first female president in Ethiopia.
In October 2011 Samrawit Moges Beyene received a TIAW -- World of Difference Award in Washington DC.
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http://www.wisdomexchangetv.com/samrawit-moges-beyene/
Exchange Release Date April 3, 2012 on http://www.WisdomExchangetv.com
Subscribe FREE today: Receive alerts on the latest Leading Lady Wisdom delivered directly to your inbox. Wisdom Exchange tv is a HOW TO site. Wisdom Exchange tv provides 'Leadership Lessons' & 'Words of Wisdom' amongst the many strategies and tactics to be successful in your field. African women trailblazers, pioneers and leaders of many will provide insights into their areas of expertise and leadership strategies to inspire, stretch and develop your ability to learn, lead and succeed in life, career and community.
Samrawit Moges Beyene, Founder & Managing Director of Travel Ethiopia www.travelethiopia.com
Travel Ethiopia started in 1994, and has 35 permanent employees. This is the first company in Ethiopia that has permanent female guides.
Samrawit is involved in diverse business. She is involved in eco-tourism and is the founder of Village Ethiopia in 1998, creating employment opportunity for local Afars . She has a total of 37 employees at Village Ethiopia.
www.village-ethiopia.net
Samrawit is involved in Flora and Horticulture. Freesia Ethiopia, Freesia flower growing, with a total of 100 employees, 80% being females. She also has the Chancho Flower Plc, growing flowers and vegetables and creating employment opportunities for 44 employees, out theses only 7 are males.
Her other company is Florensses Ethiopia, operational since 2004; it has 450 permanent employees, where 75 % are women.
Samrawit is one of the founders member of WEG group (Women Entrepreneur Group) established February 2011. She is also an active member of Ethiopian Women in Business (EWiB), which was established mainly for networking to improve the status of Women.
Samrawit is an active member of Rotary Club since 1991 being the first female president in Ethiopia.
In October 2011 Samrawit Moges Beyene received a TIAW -- World of Difference Award in Washington DC.
- published: 31 Mar 2012
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Ethiopian Somali tourist attractions
Ethiopian Somali tourist attractions
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Ethiopian Somali tourist attractions
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Ethiopian Somali tourist attractions
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Bukhara bound - episode 11 of White City's "Big In The Stans"
White City, a Kabul-based band, has created a 12-part webseries documenting travels throughout Central Asia as they meet musicians who rock through revolutio......
White City, a Kabul-based band, has created a 12-part webseries documenting travels throughout Central Asia as they meet musicians who rock through revolutio...
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Hamer Market, Dimeka, Ethiopia
The Hamer Market is a weekly market held every Saturday in the town of Dimeka, catering to the Hamer people living in the area. The Hamer people will trek for m...
The Hamer Market is a weekly market held every Saturday in the town of Dimeka, catering to the Hamer people living in the area. The Hamer people will trek for miles to do trading in this market, purchasing supplies or selling their produce. A section of the market is for livestock, and is further divided for cattle and for goats. The market makes an insightful cultural experience for visitors to Dimeka, Ethiopia.
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The Hamer Market is a weekly market held every Saturday in the town of Dimeka, catering to the Hamer people living in the area. The Hamer people will trek for miles to do trading in this market, purchasing supplies or selling their produce. A section of the market is for livestock, and is further divided for cattle and for goats. The market makes an insightful cultural experience for visitors to Dimeka, Ethiopia.
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- published: 14 Apr 2015
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China & the African Drought: Part 6 -- The Road to Harar
In the final part of the series, D J Clark describes his journey across Ethiopia and reveals a very different place than he had imagined before taking on the......
In the final part of the series, D J Clark describes his journey across Ethiopia and reveals a very different place than he had imagined before taking on the...
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In the final part of the series, D J Clark describes his journey across Ethiopia and reveals a very different place than he had imagined before taking on the...
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Ethiopian coffee beans at Merkato Market ( Ethiopia)
The Brew Club - Клуб ценителей кофе и не только.
Morning talks at one of the biggest African agricultural market. Our guide Xavier explains why the Ethiopian co...
The Brew Club - Клуб ценителей кофе и не только.
Morning talks at one of the biggest African agricultural market. Our guide Xavier explains why the Ethiopian coffee is such a world-famous product.
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The Brew Club - Клуб ценителей кофе и не только.
Morning talks at one of the biggest African agricultural market. Our guide Xavier explains why the Ethiopian coffee is such a world-famous product.
- published: 15 Sep 2015
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Garissa immigration office closed as leaders and residents threaten to stage demonstrations
Leaders and residents of Garissa and the greater North Eastern region have threatened to stage demonstrations and to boycott President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Monday’s...
Leaders and residents of Garissa and the greater North Eastern region have threatened to stage demonstrations and to boycott President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Monday’s public Baraza in the town in protest against the sudden closure of the Garissa passport office. About 400 pilgrims from the region destined to travel for hajj and some 300 kdf and Sierra Leone Amisom soldiers set for deployment in Somalia are among those who have been left in limbo following the suspension of services at the Garissa office. When journalist sought clarification from the GC arissa chief immigration officer Charles Kobia, they were told to contact the director of immigration major general Gordon Kihalangwa.
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Leaders and residents of Garissa and the greater North Eastern region have threatened to stage demonstrations and to boycott President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Monday’s public Baraza in the town in protest against the sudden closure of the Garissa passport office. About 400 pilgrims from the region destined to travel for hajj and some 300 kdf and Sierra Leone Amisom soldiers set for deployment in Somalia are among those who have been left in limbo following the suspension of services at the Garissa office. When journalist sought clarification from the GC arissa chief immigration officer Charles Kobia, they were told to contact the director of immigration major general Gordon Kihalangwa.
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- published: 13 Sep 2014
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New York Times Video Report on ONLF - Ogaden Somali Fighters
June 18, 2007
In Ethiopian Desert, Fear and Cries of Army Brutality
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
IN THE OGADEN DESERT, Ethiopia — The rebels march 300 strong acros...
June 18, 2007
In Ethiopian Desert, Fear and Cries of Army Brutality
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
IN THE OGADEN DESERT, Ethiopia — The rebels march 300 strong across the crunchy earth, young men with dreadlocks and AK-47s slung over their shoulders.
Often when they pass through a village, the entire village lines up, one sunken cheekbone to the next, to squint at them.
"May God bring you victory," one woman whispered.
This is the Ogaden, a spindle-legged corner of Ethiopia that the urbane officials in Addis Ababa, the capital, would rather outsiders never see. It is the epicenter of a separatist war pitting impoverished nomads against one of the biggest armies in Africa.
What goes on here seems to be starkly different from the carefully constructed up-and-coming image that Ethiopia — a country that the United States increasingly relies on to fight militant Islam in the Horn of Africa — tries to project.
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In village after village, people said they had been brutalized by government troops. They described a widespread and longstanding reign of terror, with Ethiopian soldiers gang-raping women, burning down huts and killing civilians at will.
It is the same military that the American government helps train and equip — and provides with prized intelligence. The two nations have been allies for years, but recently they have grown especially close, teaming up last winter to oust an Islamic movement that controlled much of Somalia and rid the region of a potential terrorist threat.
The Bush administration, particularly the military, considers Ethiopia its best bet in the volatile Horn — which, with Sudan, Somalia and Eritrea, is fast becoming intensely violent, virulently anti-American and an incubator for terrorism.
But an emerging concern for American officials is the way that the Ethiopian military operates inside its own borders, especially in war zones like the Ogaden.
Anab, a 40-year-old camel herder who was too frightened, like many others, to give her last name, said soldiers took her to a police station, put her in a cell and twisted her nipples with pliers. She said government security forces routinely rounded up young women under the pretext that they were rebel supporters so they could bring them to jail and rape them.
"Me, I am old," she said, "but they raped me, too."
Moualin, a rheumy-eyed elder, said Ethiopian troops stormed his village, Sasabene, in January looking for rebels and burned much of it down. "They hit us in the face with the hardest part of their guns," he said.
The villagers said the abuses had intensified since April, when the rebels attacked a Chinese-run oil field, killing nine Chinese workers and more than 60 Ethiopian soldiers and employees. The Ethiopian government has vowed to crush the rebels but rejects all claims that it abuses civilians.
"Our soldiers are not allowed to do these kinds of things," said Nur Abdi Mohammed, a government spokesman. "This is only propaganda and cannot be justified. If a government soldier did this type of thing they would be brought before the courts."
Even so, the State Department, the European Parliament and many human rights groups, mostly outside Ethiopia, have cited thousands of cases of torture, arbitrary detention and extrajudicial killings — enough to raise questions in Congress about American support of the Ethiopian government.
"This is a country that is abusing its own people and has no respect for democracy," said Representative Donald M. Payne, Democrat of New Jersey and chairman of the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Africa and global health.
"We've not only looked the other way but we've pushed them to intrude in other sovereign nations," he added, referring to the satellite images and other strategic help the American military gave Ethiopia in December, when thousands of Ethiopian troops poured into Somalia and overthrew the Islamist leadership.
According to Georgette Gagnon, deputy director for the Africa division of Human Rights Watch, Ethiopia is one of the most repressive countries in Africa.
"What the Ethiopian security forces are doing," she said, "may amount to crimes against humanity."
Human Rights Watch issued a report in 2005 that documented a rampage by government troops against members of the Anuak, a minority tribe in western Ethiopia, in which soldiers ransacked homes, beat villagers to death with iron bars and in one case, according to a witness, tied up a prisoner and ran over him with a military truck.
After the report came out, the researcher who wrote it was banned by the Ethiopian government from returning to the country. Similarly, three New York Times journalists who visited the Ogaden to cover this story were imprisoned for five days and had all their equipment confiscated before being released without charges.
Ethiopia's Tiananmen Square
In many ways, Ethiopia has a lot going for it these days: new buildings, new roads, low crime and a booming trade in cut flowers and coffee. It is the second most populous country in sub-Saharan Africa, behind Nigeria, with 77 million people.
Its leaders, many whom were once rebels themselves, from a neglected patch of northern Ethiopia, are widely known as some of the savviest officials on the continent. They had promised to let some air into a very stultified political system during the national elections of 2005, which were billed as a milestone on the road to democracy.
Instead, they turned into Ethiopia's version of Tiananmen Square. With the opposition poised to win a record number of seats in Parliament, the government cracked down brutally, opening fire on demonstrators, rounding up tens of thousands of opposition supporters and students and leveling charges of treason and even attempted to kill top opposition leaders, including the man elected mayor of Addis Ababa.
Many opposition members are now in jail or in exile. The rest seem demoralized.
"There are no real steps toward democracy," said Merera Gudina, vice president of the United Ethiopian Democratic Forces, a leading opposition party. "No real steps toward opening up space, no real steps toward ending repression."
Ethiopian officials have routinely dismissed such complaints, accusing political protesters of stoking civil unrest and poking their finger into a well-known sore spot. Ethiopia has always had an authoritarian streak. This is a country, after all, where until the 1970s rulers claimed to be direct descendants of King Solomon. It is big, poor, famine-stricken, about half-Christian and half-Muslim, surrounded by hostile enemies and full of heavily armed separatist factions. As one high-ranking Ethiopian official put it, "This country has never been easy to rule."
That has certainly been true for the Ogaden desert, a huge, dagger-shaped chunk of territory between the highlands of Ethiopia and the border of Somalia. The people here are mostly ethnic Somalis, and they have been chafing against Ethiopian rule since 1897, when the British ceded their claims to the area.
The colonial officials did not think the Ogaden was worth much. They saw thorny hills and thirsty people. Even today, it is still like that. What passes for a town is a huddle of bubble-shaped huts, the movable homes of camel-thwacking nomads who somehow survive out here. For roads, picture Tonka truck tracks running through a sandbox. The primary elements in this world are skin and bone and sun and rock. And guns. Loads of them.
Camel herders carry rifles to protect their animals. Young women carry pistols to protect their bodies. And then there is the Ogaden National Liberation Front, the machine-gun-toting rebels fighting for control of this desiccated wasteland.
Rebels Live Off the Land
Lion. Radio. Fearless. Peacock. Most of the men have nicknames that conceal their real identities. Peacock, who spoke some English, served as a guide. He shared the bitter little plums the soldiers pick from thorn bushes — "Ogaden chocolate," he called them. He showed the way to gently skim water from the top of a mud puddle to minimize the amount of dirt that ends up in your stomach — even in the rainy season this is all there is to drink.
He pointed out the anthills, the coming storm clouds, the especially ruthless thorn trees and even a graveyard that stood incongruously in the middle of the desert. The graves — crude pyramids of stones — were from the war in 1977-78, when Somalia tried, disastrously, to pry the Ogaden out of Ethiopia's hands and lost thousands of men. "It's up to us now," Peacock said.
Peacock was typical of the rebels. He was driven by anger. He said Ethiopian soldiers hanged his mother, raped his sister and beat his father. "I know, it's hard to believe," he said. "But it's true."
He had the hunch of a broken man and a voice that seemed far too tired for his 28 years. "It's not that I like living in the bush," he said. "But I have nowhere else to go."
The armed resistance began in 1994, after the Ogaden National Liberation Front, then a political organization, broached the idea of splitting off from Ethiopia. The central government responded by imprisoning Ogadeni leaders, and according to academics and human rights groups, assassinating others. The Ogaden is part of the Somali National Regional State, one of nine ethnic-based states within Ethiopia's unusual ethnic-based federal system. On paper, all states have the right to secede, if they follow the proper procedures. But it seemed that the government feared that if the Somalis broke away, so too would the Oromos, the Afar and many other ethnic groups pining for a country of their own.
The Ethiopian government calls the Ogaden rebels terrorists and says they are armed and trained by Eritrea, Ethiopia's neighbor and bitter enemy. One of the reasons Ethiopia decided to invade Somalia was to prevent the rebels from using it as a base.
The government blames them for a string of recent bombings and assassinations and says they often single out rival clan members. Ethiopian officials have been pressuring the State Department to add the Ogaden National Liberation Front to its list of designated foreign terrorist organizations. Until recently, American officials refused, saying the rebels had not threatened civilians or American interests.
"But after the oil field attack in April," said one American official who spoke on the condition of anonymity, "we are reassessing that."
American policy toward Ethiopia seems to be in flux. Administration officials are trying to increase the amount of nonhumanitarian aid to Ethiopia to $481 million next year, from $284 million this year. But key Democrats in Congress, including Mr. Payne, are questioning this, saying that because of Ethiopia's human rights record, it is time to stop writing the country a blank check.
In April, European Commission officials began investigating Ethiopia for war crimes in connection to hundreds of Somali civilians killed by Ethiopian troops during heavy fighting in Mogadishu, Somalia's capital.
Women Are Suffering the Most
In the Ogaden, it is not clear how many people are dying. The vast area is essentially a no-go zone for most human rights workers and journalists and where the Ethiopian military, by its own admission, is waging an intense counterinsurgency campaign.
The violence has been particularly acute against women, villagers said, and many have recently fled.
Asma, 19, who now lives in neighboring Somaliland, said she was stuck in an underground cell for more than six months last year, raped and tortured. "They beat me on the feet and ," she said. She was freed only after her father paid the soldiers ransom, she said, though she did not know how much.
Ambaro, 25, now living in Addis Ababa, said she was gang-raped by five Ethiopian soldiers in January near the town of Fik. She said troops came to her village every night to pluck another young woman.
"I'm in pain now, all over my body," she said. " I'm worried that I'll become crazy because of what happened."
Many Ogaden villagers said that when they tried to bring up abuses with clan chiefs or local authorities, they were told it was better to keep quiet.
The rebels said thats was precisely why they attacked the Chinese oil field: to get publicity for their cause and the plight of their region (and to discourage foreign companies from exploiting local resources). According to them, they strike freely in the Ogaden all the time, ambushing military convoys and raiding police stations.
Mr. Mohammed, the government spokesman, denied that, saying the rebels "will not confront Ethiopian military forces because they are not well trained."
Expert or not, they are determined. They march for hours powered by a few handfuls of rice. They travel extremely light, carrying only their guns, two clips of bullets, a grenade and a tarp. They brag about how many Ethiopians they have killed, and every piece of their camouflage, they say, is pulled off dead soldiers. They joke about slaughtering Ethiopian troops the same way they slaughter goats.
Their morale seems high, especially for men who sleep in the dirt every night. Their throats are constantly dry, but they like to sing.
"A camel is delivering a baby today and the milk of the camel is coming," goes one campfire song. "Who is the owner of this land?"
Will Connors contributed reporting from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/18/world/africa/18ethiopia.html?_r=2&hp;=&pagewanted;=print&oref;=slogin
wn.com/New York Times Video Report On Onlf Ogaden Somali Fighters
June 18, 2007
In Ethiopian Desert, Fear and Cries of Army Brutality
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
IN THE OGADEN DESERT, Ethiopia — The rebels march 300 strong across the crunchy earth, young men with dreadlocks and AK-47s slung over their shoulders.
Often when they pass through a village, the entire village lines up, one sunken cheekbone to the next, to squint at them.
"May God bring you victory," one woman whispered.
This is the Ogaden, a spindle-legged corner of Ethiopia that the urbane officials in Addis Ababa, the capital, would rather outsiders never see. It is the epicenter of a separatist war pitting impoverished nomads against one of the biggest armies in Africa.
What goes on here seems to be starkly different from the carefully constructed up-and-coming image that Ethiopia — a country that the United States increasingly relies on to fight militant Islam in the Horn of Africa — tries to project.
Video
More Video »
In village after village, people said they had been brutalized by government troops. They described a widespread and longstanding reign of terror, with Ethiopian soldiers gang-raping women, burning down huts and killing civilians at will.
It is the same military that the American government helps train and equip — and provides with prized intelligence. The two nations have been allies for years, but recently they have grown especially close, teaming up last winter to oust an Islamic movement that controlled much of Somalia and rid the region of a potential terrorist threat.
The Bush administration, particularly the military, considers Ethiopia its best bet in the volatile Horn — which, with Sudan, Somalia and Eritrea, is fast becoming intensely violent, virulently anti-American and an incubator for terrorism.
But an emerging concern for American officials is the way that the Ethiopian military operates inside its own borders, especially in war zones like the Ogaden.
Anab, a 40-year-old camel herder who was too frightened, like many others, to give her last name, said soldiers took her to a police station, put her in a cell and twisted her nipples with pliers. She said government security forces routinely rounded up young women under the pretext that they were rebel supporters so they could bring them to jail and rape them.
"Me, I am old," she said, "but they raped me, too."
Moualin, a rheumy-eyed elder, said Ethiopian troops stormed his village, Sasabene, in January looking for rebels and burned much of it down. "They hit us in the face with the hardest part of their guns," he said.
The villagers said the abuses had intensified since April, when the rebels attacked a Chinese-run oil field, killing nine Chinese workers and more than 60 Ethiopian soldiers and employees. The Ethiopian government has vowed to crush the rebels but rejects all claims that it abuses civilians.
"Our soldiers are not allowed to do these kinds of things," said Nur Abdi Mohammed, a government spokesman. "This is only propaganda and cannot be justified. If a government soldier did this type of thing they would be brought before the courts."
Even so, the State Department, the European Parliament and many human rights groups, mostly outside Ethiopia, have cited thousands of cases of torture, arbitrary detention and extrajudicial killings — enough to raise questions in Congress about American support of the Ethiopian government.
"This is a country that is abusing its own people and has no respect for democracy," said Representative Donald M. Payne, Democrat of New Jersey and chairman of the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Africa and global health.
"We've not only looked the other way but we've pushed them to intrude in other sovereign nations," he added, referring to the satellite images and other strategic help the American military gave Ethiopia in December, when thousands of Ethiopian troops poured into Somalia and overthrew the Islamist leadership.
According to Georgette Gagnon, deputy director for the Africa division of Human Rights Watch, Ethiopia is one of the most repressive countries in Africa.
"What the Ethiopian security forces are doing," she said, "may amount to crimes against humanity."
Human Rights Watch issued a report in 2005 that documented a rampage by government troops against members of the Anuak, a minority tribe in western Ethiopia, in which soldiers ransacked homes, beat villagers to death with iron bars and in one case, according to a witness, tied up a prisoner and ran over him with a military truck.
After the report came out, the researcher who wrote it was banned by the Ethiopian government from returning to the country. Similarly, three New York Times journalists who visited the Ogaden to cover this story were imprisoned for five days and had all their equipment confiscated before being released without charges.
Ethiopia's Tiananmen Square
In many ways, Ethiopia has a lot going for it these days: new buildings, new roads, low crime and a booming trade in cut flowers and coffee. It is the second most populous country in sub-Saharan Africa, behind Nigeria, with 77 million people.
Its leaders, many whom were once rebels themselves, from a neglected patch of northern Ethiopia, are widely known as some of the savviest officials on the continent. They had promised to let some air into a very stultified political system during the national elections of 2005, which were billed as a milestone on the road to democracy.
Instead, they turned into Ethiopia's version of Tiananmen Square. With the opposition poised to win a record number of seats in Parliament, the government cracked down brutally, opening fire on demonstrators, rounding up tens of thousands of opposition supporters and students and leveling charges of treason and even attempted to kill top opposition leaders, including the man elected mayor of Addis Ababa.
Many opposition members are now in jail or in exile. The rest seem demoralized.
"There are no real steps toward democracy," said Merera Gudina, vice president of the United Ethiopian Democratic Forces, a leading opposition party. "No real steps toward opening up space, no real steps toward ending repression."
Ethiopian officials have routinely dismissed such complaints, accusing political protesters of stoking civil unrest and poking their finger into a well-known sore spot. Ethiopia has always had an authoritarian streak. This is a country, after all, where until the 1970s rulers claimed to be direct descendants of King Solomon. It is big, poor, famine-stricken, about half-Christian and half-Muslim, surrounded by hostile enemies and full of heavily armed separatist factions. As one high-ranking Ethiopian official put it, "This country has never been easy to rule."
That has certainly been true for the Ogaden desert, a huge, dagger-shaped chunk of territory between the highlands of Ethiopia and the border of Somalia. The people here are mostly ethnic Somalis, and they have been chafing against Ethiopian rule since 1897, when the British ceded their claims to the area.
The colonial officials did not think the Ogaden was worth much. They saw thorny hills and thirsty people. Even today, it is still like that. What passes for a town is a huddle of bubble-shaped huts, the movable homes of camel-thwacking nomads who somehow survive out here. For roads, picture Tonka truck tracks running through a sandbox. The primary elements in this world are skin and bone and sun and rock. And guns. Loads of them.
Camel herders carry rifles to protect their animals. Young women carry pistols to protect their bodies. And then there is the Ogaden National Liberation Front, the machine-gun-toting rebels fighting for control of this desiccated wasteland.
Rebels Live Off the Land
Lion. Radio. Fearless. Peacock. Most of the men have nicknames that conceal their real identities. Peacock, who spoke some English, served as a guide. He shared the bitter little plums the soldiers pick from thorn bushes — "Ogaden chocolate," he called them. He showed the way to gently skim water from the top of a mud puddle to minimize the amount of dirt that ends up in your stomach — even in the rainy season this is all there is to drink.
He pointed out the anthills, the coming storm clouds, the especially ruthless thorn trees and even a graveyard that stood incongruously in the middle of the desert. The graves — crude pyramids of stones — were from the war in 1977-78, when Somalia tried, disastrously, to pry the Ogaden out of Ethiopia's hands and lost thousands of men. "It's up to us now," Peacock said.
Peacock was typical of the rebels. He was driven by anger. He said Ethiopian soldiers hanged his mother, raped his sister and beat his father. "I know, it's hard to believe," he said. "But it's true."
He had the hunch of a broken man and a voice that seemed far too tired for his 28 years. "It's not that I like living in the bush," he said. "But I have nowhere else to go."
The armed resistance began in 1994, after the Ogaden National Liberation Front, then a political organization, broached the idea of splitting off from Ethiopia. The central government responded by imprisoning Ogadeni leaders, and according to academics and human rights groups, assassinating others. The Ogaden is part of the Somali National Regional State, one of nine ethnic-based states within Ethiopia's unusual ethnic-based federal system. On paper, all states have the right to secede, if they follow the proper procedures. But it seemed that the government feared that if the Somalis broke away, so too would the Oromos, the Afar and many other ethnic groups pining for a country of their own.
The Ethiopian government calls the Ogaden rebels terrorists and says they are armed and trained by Eritrea, Ethiopia's neighbor and bitter enemy. One of the reasons Ethiopia decided to invade Somalia was to prevent the rebels from using it as a base.
The government blames them for a string of recent bombings and assassinations and says they often single out rival clan members. Ethiopian officials have been pressuring the State Department to add the Ogaden National Liberation Front to its list of designated foreign terrorist organizations. Until recently, American officials refused, saying the rebels had not threatened civilians or American interests.
"But after the oil field attack in April," said one American official who spoke on the condition of anonymity, "we are reassessing that."
American policy toward Ethiopia seems to be in flux. Administration officials are trying to increase the amount of nonhumanitarian aid to Ethiopia to $481 million next year, from $284 million this year. But key Democrats in Congress, including Mr. Payne, are questioning this, saying that because of Ethiopia's human rights record, it is time to stop writing the country a blank check.
In April, European Commission officials began investigating Ethiopia for war crimes in connection to hundreds of Somali civilians killed by Ethiopian troops during heavy fighting in Mogadishu, Somalia's capital.
Women Are Suffering the Most
In the Ogaden, it is not clear how many people are dying. The vast area is essentially a no-go zone for most human rights workers and journalists and where the Ethiopian military, by its own admission, is waging an intense counterinsurgency campaign.
The violence has been particularly acute against women, villagers said, and many have recently fled.
Asma, 19, who now lives in neighboring Somaliland, said she was stuck in an underground cell for more than six months last year, raped and tortured. "They beat me on the feet and ," she said. She was freed only after her father paid the soldiers ransom, she said, though she did not know how much.
Ambaro, 25, now living in Addis Ababa, said she was gang-raped by five Ethiopian soldiers in January near the town of Fik. She said troops came to her village every night to pluck another young woman.
"I'm in pain now, all over my body," she said. " I'm worried that I'll become crazy because of what happened."
Many Ogaden villagers said that when they tried to bring up abuses with clan chiefs or local authorities, they were told it was better to keep quiet.
The rebels said thats was precisely why they attacked the Chinese oil field: to get publicity for their cause and the plight of their region (and to discourage foreign companies from exploiting local resources). According to them, they strike freely in the Ogaden all the time, ambushing military convoys and raiding police stations.
Mr. Mohammed, the government spokesman, denied that, saying the rebels "will not confront Ethiopian military forces because they are not well trained."
Expert or not, they are determined. They march for hours powered by a few handfuls of rice. They travel extremely light, carrying only their guns, two clips of bullets, a grenade and a tarp. They brag about how many Ethiopians they have killed, and every piece of their camouflage, they say, is pulled off dead soldiers. They joke about slaughtering Ethiopian troops the same way they slaughter goats.
Their morale seems high, especially for men who sleep in the dirt every night. Their throats are constantly dry, but they like to sing.
"A camel is delivering a baby today and the milk of the camel is coming," goes one campfire song. "Who is the owner of this land?"
Will Connors contributed reporting from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/18/world/africa/18ethiopia.html?_r=2&hp;=&pagewanted;=print&oref;=slogin
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