Thursday, February 23, 2012

GenocideWatch.Org President & The Ogaden Region

Posted by SaveOgaden.Org On February - 15 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

GenocideWatch.Org Founder & President Dr. Gregory H. Stanton speaks on the Ogaden region and the genocide being committed. This was broadcast on KFGO Radio Station (790 AM Fargo-Moorhead, North Dakota, USA).  Human Rights Activist Abdikarim Rabi is speaking on behalf of his experiences in the Ogaden region and his work.

Click Here to Listen to the Interview on Podcast: GenocideWatch.Org President on the Ogaden Region (http://www.kfgo.com/uploads/abdi_karim_02112011.mp3)
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To read more about GenocideWatch.Org you can visit their website (www.GenocideWatch.org)

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Posted by SaveOgaden.Org On January - 3 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

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Silent Cry Documentary

Posted by SaveOgaden.Org On December - 29 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Silent Cry Documentary documents the stories from refugees of the Ogaden region of East Africa who find shelter in Kenya’s Refugee camps, escaping the brutal and torturous Ethiopian military.

A group of young British students, in search for a story, flew far into East Africa where they discovered the documentary film ‘Silent Cry’. The film is based on the lives of families and their struggles at IFO refugee camp in Northern Kenya.

Based in the heart of East Africa, the story was discovered after the students met a Taxi driver in Nairobi , Kenya. He shared with them his personal tragedy about the displacing of his family. Intrigued by what they had heard and being involved in media studies they then made a trip to IFO, which is the destination located for the survivors of devastating circumstances. Nothing had prepared the team for the circumstances they were to come across. Poverty, neglect and extreme human suffering was widespread. People here were perishing by the hundreds with no forms of medical care or  adequate nutrition to survive the searing heat of the camp and the neglect they were suffering. Almost 280,000 people were squeezed into a space designed for 90,000, any one who has seen these dire situations will agree, it was time the world noticed thier plight.

You can visit Silent Cry Group at www.SilentCry.co.uk

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