Qaybta Warka
Dhoodaan- The Legacy of a Fallen Hero By Abdirahman Hollywood

OYSU San Diego attended the 2nd annual Walk to End Genocide Campaign

The Pain of the Ogaden People, Every night, they took all of us girls to [interrogations]

World Bank told to investigate links to Ethiopia 'villagisation' project

Qorahay Media Journalist Group – Is Africa Oil unaware or deliberately ignoring the Ogaden genocide?

Ethiopian rebels warn Canadian company against exploring oil in Ogaden, Reuters

ONLF Statement – Africa Oil Fuels further the conflict in Ogaden

Find the truth behind the cause of the Ogaden genocide, which is worse than Darfur,

OYSU San Diego held its first meet and great event of the year

Resole Ogaden Caolition, Press Release, The Crimes Against Humanity in the Ogaden

UK tenders to train Ethiopian paramilitaries accused of abuses

Qorahay Media Journalist Group urges the UK government reconsider its decision to aid and train paramilitary forces in the Ogaden

TPLF increasingly split in Ethiopia (ION)

Qorahay Media Journalist Group Criticize Media Blockade in the Ogaden

ONLF- Press- Release- The Ethiopian regime’s desperate attempt to hide its failure in Ogaden.

Qorahay Media Journalist Group condemns Universal TV and Ahmed Kaabe

Jigjiga- The Bait of the Ethiopian Regime

ONLF Information Bureau-The Ethiopian Prime Minster’s Dismal Performance on Aljazeera.

Appeal to stop handing over Ogaden Refugee to Ethiopian government.

The Ethiopian government’s search of false legitimacy for its constitution

Eritrea President Isaias Afewerki goes on TV to dispel health rumours.

Eritrea President Isaias Afewerki goes on TV to dispel health rumours.

Eritrea's President Isaias Afewerki (July 2011) Isaias Afewerki spent many years in the bush fighting for Eritrean independence


Eritrea's president has made an appearance on national TV to dispel rumours he is either dead or ailing.

"I do not have any kind of sickness," Isaias Afewerki said.

He accused those peddling such rumours of being "sick" themselves and said they were indulging in psychological warfare to "disturb" the people.

Mr Isaias, 66, has led Eritrea since its independence in 1993 from Ethiopia - but faces criticism for failing to implement democratic reforms.

Information Minister Ali Abdu earlier told the BBC the rumours, which began about a week ago, were the work of groups wishing to destabilise the country.

The rumours on various opposition websites and on social media noted that the president had not appeared on television for nearly a month, which they believed was unusual.