“Get up, Stand up … Stand up for your Rights”

Posted on April 29th, 2008 in General, Opinion by negashi

Get up, stand up: stand up for your rights!
Get up, stand up: stand up for your rights!
Get up, stand up: stand up for your rights!
Get up, stand up: dont give up the fight!
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The rest of this entry is deleted on request from my visitors. I have decided however to leave the above text for it is the core of the message I wanted to transmit. It is possible that my choice of Bob Marley is wrong and can be seen as “carelessness” on my part but the message I wanted to transmit is just this: for Ethiopian Muslims to “Get up, Stand up: Stand up for Their Rights.” I will soon come back to treat “Why and How”, insha Allah.

I would like to express my appreciation for my brothers and sisters who have commented and expressed their displeasure about my choice. Please keep up with your comments in the future. It is that way that we can improve the service Negashi OJ strive to provide.

Ethiopia - Mekelle: “Guilty of Reciting Quran” - Three University Students Dismissed (update)

Posted on April 19th, 2008 in General, News, Opinion, Politics, Religion by negashi

Mekelle University has dismissed three of its Muslim students. The three were found guilty of possessing and reading of the Holy Quran. Effort by the university Muslim community to negotiate with the authorities and persuade them to recall the unjust measure has so far failed.

On Monday. Megabit 22, student Muhammad Yesuf, Ibrahim Hussien and Ismael Tadesse left their room after Subh (Morning) prayer and went to a room that they use for studying. One of them had a phone from where he was listening to a prerecorded Quran using his ear phone. The other had an Amharic Translation of the Quran. These two had also pocket size original Quran in Arabic in their pocket. The Third one has a medium sized Quran and a small tape recorder. He was reading the Quran silently.

The president of the university apparently tipped by a cleaning lady who saw the three entering the room with their visible Muslim appearance, came to the room and found the three possessing these “illegal” materials thus performing an “Illegal” act. He demanded for their ID card and Meal Card. He then took the Quran and tape recorder with him. The Three followed him up to his office and begged for his compassion. Nevertheless the man was unbending to these innocent students of his. He passed his outright decision to dismiss them and sent order to the Dean of Students to implement the decision. The next day, as the students went to the restaurant for breakfast, the three read their dismissal from the notice board. Read the letter from the Dean of Students on the dismissal of the three students.

It is to be recalled that Mekelle University was the first to deny Muslim students space to offer their prayers. From their history of intolerance to Muslim students and their stern position not to give any space for Muslim students to practice their religion, the top leadership of the university is believed to be an indirect architect of the directive the Ministry of Education prepared and oblige Muslim students to choose from their study and religion.

Untold Ethiopia - An Islamic Experience

Posted on April 15th, 2008 in General, History, Religion by negashi

Al Jazeera Execlusive in Ogaden about ONLF

Posted on April 15th, 2008 in General, News, Opinion, Politics by negashi

Ethnic Somali separatists have been fighting government forces in the east of Ethiopia for more than 13 years now, but the long-running conflict has been largely invisible as Addis Ababa has restricted access to the region.

The whole world can now see what they are doing to us. Killing and starving us to death”

There have been numerous clashes between the Ogaden National Liberation Army (ONLF) and the military in recent months, with both sides claiming successes.

But with few journalists in the vast and sparsely populated region that borders Somalia, it is difficult to get an accurate picture of how frequently the fighting occurs and its toll on human life.

However, Al Jazeera gained exclusive access to the region and found that youths, angry at the treatment of the local ethnic Somali population the government, were flocking to join the separatists. For a full reporting visit Al Jazeera