JABHADDA WADDANIGA
XOREYNTA OGAADEENYA (JWXO-ONLF)
18-07-05
Ref: ONLF/FRB/PR/02-18/07/05
Hoggaanka arrimaha
Dibedda
Bayaan Siyaasi ah
Khilaafka u dhexeeya
soomaalida Ogaadeeniya ee ay jwxo hoggaaminayso iyo
xukuumadda Itobiya waa mid siyaasadeed(political conflict)oo
soo jiray muddo qarni ku siman, kaasoo leh xididdo
taariikheed oo ku aroora xilligii ay Yurub hab gumaysi ah ku
qaybsatay kuna qabsatay guud ahaan qaaradda Afrika gaar
ahaan Geeska Afrika oo dalka Ogadenia ka mid yahay.
Khilaafka Ogadenia oo ka dhaliyay Geeska Afrika dagaalo
waaweyn 1964 iyo 1977, wuxuu halis galiyey nabada Aduunka
kaas oo sababay in xooggaga-waaweyn isku hardiyaan gobolka
Geeska Afrika 1977. Sidaa darteed Qadiyadda Ogadenia waa mid
ka gudo wayn dastuurka dawladda Itoobiya maanta u yaalla.
Jabhadda Wadaniga ah ee xoraynta Ogaadeniya waxay mabda’
ahaan rumaysan tahay in habka wadaxaajoodka nabadeed uu
yahay wadiiqaha ugu maangalsan uguna habboon ee khilaafkaas
xal caadil ah oo waara loogu heli karayo, kaaso la hubo inuu
dan u yahay dhinacyada iska soo horjeeda.
JWXO oo dhawr jeer oo hore isku dáyday inay wadaxaajood
nabadeed xukuumadda Ethiopia la bilawdo hase yeeshee ku
hongoowday, hadana mar kale waxay soo dhowaynaysaa wada
xaajood dhexmara iyada iyo dawlada Itoobiya,ka dib markay
baaqa ka soo yeeray ra’isul wasaaraha Itoobiya ee
warbaahinta BBCda laga siidaayay 16kii iyo 17kii yuulyo
2005ta, waxayna mar kale dunida u cadeynaysaa:
1.Inay JWXO diyaar u tahay ka qayb galka wada hadal
qadiyadda Ogadenia loogu raadinhayo xal caadil ah oo waara,
kaaso lagu qabto dal dhexdhexaad ah,haýad dhexdhexaad oo leh
aqoonsi caalami ahina ay goob jooge ka noqoto,
2.Inuuna dhinacna shuruud hordhac ah ku xidhin wada hadlka
oo labada dhinacba ay wada hadalka daacad ka noqdaan lana
yimaadaan geesinimada lagama maarmaanka ah,
3.Inay cadaaladda iyo isxurmayntu yihiin furaha
nabadda,xasiloonida iyo horumarka
Jabhadda Waddaniga Xoreynta Ogaadeeniya
onlfpress@onlf.org
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Ogaden National Liberation Front (O.N.L.F)
onlfpress@onlf.org
ENGLISH VERSION....
Ref: ONLF/FRB/PR/01-18/07/05
18 July 2005
Foreign relations Bureau
Press Release
In response to yesterday’s statement by
the Ethiopian government, ONLF makes the following
declaration of good intent:
1.ONLF is ready to engage in negotiations
with the Ethiopian Government in order to find a just and
lasting solution to the conflict between the people of the
Ogaden and Ethiopian regime if such talks are conducted in a
neutral country. It is also vital that an internationally
recognised entity is present to moderate the process.
2. That both parties show that they are
genuine in their intentions and are committed to the
negotiations without putting forward any preconditions which
may hinder or stall the process.
3.That both parties recognise that
justice, including respect for human rights, and mutual
respect are the key to a lasting solution, peace, stability
and development.
Background
The struggle of the people of the Ogaden
led by Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) against the
Ethiopian Government is a political conflict that has
existed for more than a century. Its historical basis has
roots in the scramble for Africa. Ethiopia was a party to
the colonisation process along with other European imperial
powers, especially with reference to the Horn of Africa in
which the Ogaden territory lies. This conflict has already
caused major wars in the Horn of Africa both in 1964 and
1977. In addition, it had almost endangered international
peace when the then superpowers confronted each other from
issues that arose from the conflict in 1977. Therefore the
issues relating to this conflict are broader and more
complex than the current Ethiopian constitution attempts to
address.
The ONLF believes in principle that
peaceful resolution of the conflict through negotiations is
the most rational and appropriate way of resolving which
could lead to a just and lasting peace between the entities
concerned. This approach would benefit all the suffering
people of the area...
On several occasions ONLF agreed to enter
peace negotiations with Ethiopia, but Ethiopia’s
unwillingness to engage in meaningful and genuine
negotiations aborted those attempts. Once again, ONLF
welcomes the call from the Ethiopian Prime Minister’s Office
which was aired on the BBC on the 16th and 17th of July
2005.
The Ogaden National Liberation Front
onlfpress@onlf.org
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