| Large Peaceful Demonstration at Downing Street |
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| Friday, 11 January 2008 | |
Horn of Africa for Peace and Stability Forum - Press Release January 2007 Please be informed that a large peaceful demonstration will be held at Downing Street on the 16th of January 2007 from 13:00 to 18:00 Hrs. The demonstration will be one of its kind and will involve from a wide range of nationalities and ethnic groups including the Somalis, Eritreans, People from Ogaden and Oromo together with the remaining oppressed Ethiopian People. It is organised by the Horn of Africa for Peace and Stability Forum and is expected to draw thousands of people from all over the UK. Why a Peace Demonstration?The people of the Horn of Africa have been suffering at the hands of the minority regime in Ethiopia. Innocent people are being tortured, humiliated and killed, women raped, villages burnt and land occupied. The entire region is in turmoil and as a result, the human suffering and gross material destruction have been incalculable. The Ethiopian government is only able to inflict such widespread pain and suffering with the help of the British taxpayers' money that has been made available to it unconditionally by the British government. The demonstrators will call on the British government to stop being complicit in the crimes committed against humanity in general and the people of the Horn of Africa in particular. About the Horn of AfricaThe Horn of Africa is the easternmost part of Africa and is a region containing the countries of Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and Sudan. It is inhabited by about 110 million people. BackgroundThe Horn of Africa has suffered from wars and natural calamity for a long period of time. As a result of this, there has been untold human suffering and destruction. The people have not had the chance to engage in development activities continuously. The area with all its natural resources remains one of the poorest in the world. Foreign interference and bias made the problems intractable. Currently, the source of the problem is the minority regime led by Prime Minister Meles Zenawi currently in power in Ethiopia. Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world and is ranked 170 out of 177 in the UN Human Development Report. 81% of its population lives below the poverty line earning just $2 a day. Yet, the Ethiopian government:
With the increase in brutality of the Ethiopian government, the British government has been unconditionally increasing the financial assistance given to Ethiopia which in effect is used to undermine democracy, peace and development in the Horn of Africa in general and in Ethiopia in particular. The aid given to Ethiopia has been increased by 600% to £160 million over the last four years, making Ethiopia one of the largest recipients of aid in Africa. This is excluding the money given for food security and humanitarian purposes. It is unthinkable that the Ethiopian regime would be able to cause such chaos and destruction without the financial support that it gets from the British government and others. By virtue of supporting the Apartheid regime of the Ethiopian government, the British government is denying the people of the Horn of Africa the right to live in peace. The British government subscribes to the idea that the people of the Horn of Africa be subservient to the interests of the minority regime in Ethiopia. It is for this reason that we will be asking the British government to stop propping up the brutal regime in Ethiopia using taxpayers' money in order to end the terrorizing of innocent people; destruction of properties and invasion, attack of neighbouring states and wreak havoc in the region. For further details or to contact the organisers, please e-mail to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Horn of Africa for Peace and Stability Forum
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