Maslah Farah Ibrahim

Maslah Farah Ibrahim OYSU promotes and advocates for the rights of the youth and children that have been displaced due to the conflict and live in every single continent.

To campaign to shed light the suffering of the Somali Ogaden people through World Media and the Internet To explore effective ways of bringing about peace,justice and development in the Ogaden Region To campaign the international community to send a fact The Ogaden Youth and Students Union (OYSU) is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation established in Denmark in June -27-2010- to advocate fo

r the rights of the youth, student and children in the Diaspora and the Ogaden. Furthermore, OYSU monitors, reports and educates international agencies of the violations and abuses the youth and children are facing due to the lack of resources and opportunities in their homeland. Ogaden Youth and Students Union was founded on the fundamental principle that all human beings are born equal and has a right to live in peace, dignity and freedom, regardless of race, ethnicity, and religion, gender, belief xenophobia or other forms of both overt and covert discrimination. This firm stance has been reinforced by more than sixty years of suffering of the Ogaden people who had been denied all fundamental Human Rights by the successive Ethiopian regimes, since
the Ogaden was transferred to Ethiopia in 1948. These regimes delegated the ruling of the Ogaden to the occupation army of Ethiopia, which violated the Human Rights of the Ogaden people with impunity and deliberately marginalised the Somali people, which resulted in depopulation, underdevelopment and exodus of more than a million Ogaden Somalis to all parts of the world.

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