Wednesday, 30 November 2011

THE BOARD OF [ORC] WAS THREATENED TO DEATH.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 

We would like to announce to all institutions about refugee protection to make safe guard for The Board of Ogaden Refugee Community in Kenya those were threatened to Death by some people who work with Ethiopian government especially The embassy in Nairobi Kenya

DR. MOHAMED  recommended to all i
nstitutions concern refugees protection to uplift the durable solution of Ogaden refugee in Kenya security issues.

Concerning to this matter would be highly appreciated
Dr. Mohamed
Ogaden Refugees Rights Activists
Former Ogaden Chairperson Of
Ogaden Refugee Community [ORC] Kenya

Monday, 7 November 2011

An Advocate’s Appeal to UNHCR’s RSD for Ogaden Refugee Community Asylum-Seekers in Kenya


November 7th 2011
Reference number COM-11-0450 UNHCR Geneva Office

The Ogaden Refugee Community from Ethiopia was recognized under UNHCR Mandate in Kenya and all over the worldwide because of well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of supporter in a particular social group and political opinion, and unable or afraid to return to that country.” Ethiopia" because of
The struggle of the People of Ogaden and the aim of their movement is to obtain the right of self-determination, rather than a struggle aimed at realizing the identity of a nationality. This is because Ogaden has never been historically or politically part of Ethiopia.


The revolution of the People of Ogaden is based upon their absolute rejection of the unauthorized disposition of their territory by the British Government; and subsequently on their constant appeals to obtain the right of self determination based on the principle that the people of Ogaden alone reserve the right to determine their political future.
It is moreover based on the charter of the United Nations and its resolutions, which call for the elimination of colonialism and on the declaration of the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1960; and on the sixth principle supplemented to the United Nations Charter regarding the elimination of colonialismIn the coming weeks,

Therefore UNHCR Conducted Refugee Status Determination (RSD) to Ogaden Refugee Community Asylum-seekers apart form other Ethiopian Communities i.e.; Ormo, Amhara Gambella and also others specifically directed at its own offices that set to Ogaden Asylum seekers in Six month to One year for refugee status determination (RSD) procedures.

This procedures will be UNHCR’s most important response so far to growing criticism of the way it conducts RSD in around UNHCR Kenya eligibility offices .The strongest criticism has been that UNHCR RSD procedures are unfair, sometimes to the point of being Ogaden Asylum-seekers are rejected without being told why, without being able to see the evidence used against them, without access to an independent appeal system, and sometimes with UNHCR resisting their access to independent legal advice and representation.

The first is the right to an independent appeal. We know that UNHCR has long required those appeals be handled by a different person than the staff member responsible for the initial rejection. But appeals are still usually read by a close colleague of the person who made the first decision, working under the same supervisor, and often literally in the same room.
What should Dr. Mohamed  advocates look for in this Procedure?

  • We Ogaden have never been historically or politically part of Ethiopia.
  • We have said so far concerns how UNHCR carries out refugee status determination.
  • We know that UNHCR is the largest refugee status decision-maker in the world, that’s the most urgent problem.
  • We have seen Ogaden Asylum-seekers are under discrimination excluding other asylum-seekers.
RSD procedures should be that UNHCR will try to lower the bar rather than improve its performance.
We should work with UNHCR to change a long term strategy governing when, where, and why UNHCR should undertake RSD in the first place.

Dr. Mohamed recommend and urges to UNHCR , DRA (Department of Refugee affairs in Kenya ) and
other institution to re-affirm its commitment to basic standards for refugees neutrality impartiality, an equal right and non-discriminative access to Ogaden Refugee Asylum-seekers.


Dr. Mohamed
Ogaden Refugees Rights Activists
Former Ogaden Chairperson Of
Ogaden Refugee Community [ORC] Kenya

Friday, 30 September 2011

KNOW YOUR HUMAN RIGHTS

Simplified Version
This simplified version of the 30 Articles of the universal declaration of human rights has been created especially for young people;-

1. We Are All Born Free & Equal. We are all born free. We all have our own thoughts and ideas. We should all be treated in the same way.

2. Don’t Discriminate. These rights belong to everybody, whatever our differences.

3. The Right to Life. We all have the right to life, and to live in freedom and safety.

4. No Slavery. Nobody has any right to make us a slave. We cannot make anyone our slave.

5. No Torture. Nobody has any right to hurt us or to torture us.

Thursday, 29 September 2011

A STATE OF INSECURITY FOR OGADEN REFUGEES COMMUNITY IN KENYA

The problem of insecurity in two refugee-populated areas of Kenya: Kakuma, in the north-west of the country, and Dadaab, in the north-east as well as urban refugees ,It provides a typology of the security incidents which occur most commonly in these areas and examines the steps which UNHCR and other humanitarian organizations have taken to address the problem. Explaining why these measures have failed to reduce the high level of violence that takes place in and around the country's refugee camps, the article focuses on three related issues of insecurity;

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

OGADEN REFUGEES’ RIGHTS ACTIVIST – DR. MOHAMED About International Day of Peace


About International Day of Peace, September 21 2011
The International Day of Peace ("Peace Day") provides an opportunity for individuals, organizations and nations to create practical acts of peace on a shared date. It was established by a United Nations resolution in 1981 to coincide with the opening of the General Assembly. The first Peace Day was celebrated in September 1982.

Monday, 19 September 2011

The Big Question : Does Ogaden Refugees Community meet the Human Rights of Refugees?

What are the Human Rights of Refugees  FIRST ?
Human Rights are universal, and civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights belong to all human beings, including refugees and internally displaced people. Refugees also enjoy certain human rights specifically linked to their particularly vulnerable status, including the right to seek asylum, to freedom from forcible return, to freedom of movement, to a nationality, and to receive protection and assistance in securing their basic economic, social and cultural rights.

Thursday, 15 September 2011

THE WEBLOG OF OGADEN REFUGEES COMMUNITY [ORC] HAS BEEN SUSPENDED ABOUT SECURITY ISSUE !

The Ogaden Refugees Community [ORC] announced that Weblog of http://www.orcinfos.blogspot.com has been susspended about security issues such as threats from some people who work with ethiopian government especially The Embassy in Nairobi Kenya .
Any Inconvenience to non-update weblog  is highly apologized  to all our Ogaden Refugees Community in kenya  and around world wide.

Dr. Mohamed
Ogaden Refugees Rights Activists
Former Ogaden Chairperson Of
Ogaden Refugee Community [ORC] Kenya