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Ogaden rebels claim capture of seven towns

November 15, 2009 (ADDIS ABABA) – Ogaden rebels have captured seven towns in the oil rich region located in south eastern of Ethiopia, said a communiqué issued by the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) two days ago.

During a broad multiple front military operation against the positions of the Ethiopian army, the ONLF rebels took the control of seven towns in Ogaden on Tuesday, November 10.

“The operation involved thousands of O.N.L.F troops and resulted in two days of heavy fighting. A significant number of Ethiopian troops have been killed and their military hardware captured or destroyed,” the rebels said.

The seized towns according to the ONLF statement are: Obolka located near Harar, Hamaro located to the East of Fik, Higlaaley near Degah Bur, Yucub located 40km from Wardheer, Galadiid located 35km from Kabri Dahar, Boodhaano near the city of Godey, Gunogabo located near Degah Bur.

“ONLF forces were warmly welcomed by the population in these areas and are administering medical care to those civilians killed by retreating Ethiopian occupation forces.”

The ONLF rebel movement is founded in 1984 by the Somali people of Ogaden. The organization wants a referendum for separation of the Ogaden region from Ethiopia. But the central government refuses to negotiate with them and considers as a terrorist their group.

The ONLF fighters oppose exploration for Oil by Ethiopian authorities and foreign companies in the Ogaden region. In 2007 ONLF attacked an oil venture and killed 74 Ethiopian and Chinese Oil workers.

(ST)

6 Comments

  • Rambang Deng
    Rambang Deng

    Ogaden rebels claim capture of seven towns
    The African notion that whoever rule must not look deep into any grievances of any minority group and must call them names to cover up wrong deeds, is a failing policy.
    Former and current rulers of Sudan used to call Southern Sudanese and other marginalized people of Sudan ‘outlaws’ and many other discriminatory names. But it did not do any good to them. The result is that we Southerners are on our way out now to exite Sudan (whether by ballot boxes or Lt Gen James Hoth’s boxes) while nobody is really sure if Southern Kordofan, Southern Blue Nile, Darfur and the far North (Nubian region) will remain parts of what will be left as Sudan or they may call it Arab Republic of Sudan or whatever name they will give to that leftover.

    The Somali people of Ethiopia, like any other Ethiopian ethnic group, deserve to be treated fairly or must be given a choice to choose their destiny freely. Calling them terrorists won’t do any better to Ethiopian rulers or people.

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  • Kur
    Kur

    Ogaden rebels claim capture of seven towns
    The report seems distorted. The terrorists supported by Al-Qaeda cannot capture seven towns in one day in Ethiopia. This is no more than nonsense.

    Kur

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