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Ogaden Refugees Fleeing Government Persecution

13th Jun 201316th Jun 2018 ~ Graham Peebles ~ Leave a comment

The Ethiopian military and paramilitary forces, operating in the Ogaden region of Ethiopia, are, it is alleged, carrying out extra judicial killings and gang rapes; falsely arresting and torturing innocent civilians; looting and destroying villages and crops in a systematic attempt to terrify the people...

The struggle for justice in Manipur: Laws, suppression and the Lawmakers

3rd May 201316th Jun 2018 ~ Graham Peebles ~ Leave a comment

The primary colours of any civil democracy are we would agree, social justice, freedom of expression, freedom to protest and participation. India, with a population of 1.3 billion people is regularly hailed as the largest democracy in the world...

Under darkness in the Ogaden Region of Ethiopia: State Criminality

19th Apr 201316th Jun 2018 ~ Graham Peebles ~ Leave a comment

No matter how tightly truth is tied down, confined and suffocated, she slowly escapes. Seeping out through cracks and openings large and small, illuminating all, revealing the grime and shame, that cowers in the shadows...

Corporate India Versus Indigenous People: Violent in the Name of Development

5th Apr 201316th Jun 2018 ~ Graham Peebles ~ Leave a comment

Consistent with the unjust, decaying economic model of our deficit times, the commodification of everything and everyone proceeds apace in India. The commercialisation of the land is shattering the lives of millions of India’s poorest....

Displacement, Intimidation and Abuse: Land Loyalties in Ethiopia

26th Mar 201316th Jun 2018 ~ Graham Peebles ~ Leave a comment

With the coming of industrial-size farms in Ethiopia, local people, villagers and pastoralists (deemed irrelevant to the Government’s, economically-driven development plans) are being threatened, and intimidated by the military; forcibly displaced and herded into camps, their homes destroyed...

India: Growing Inequality and Destructive Development

22nd Mar 201316th Jun 2018 ~ Graham Peebles ~ Leave a comment

Upon a foundation of deep spirituality and philosophical treasures, proclaiming unity, justice and service, New India, horns honking in violation of the good; is racing, no time to spare towards the Alter of Materiality and Market Fundamentalism....

The Pain of the Ogaden Somali People: Hiding From the Truth

21st Mar 201316th Jun 2018 ~ Graham Peebles ~ Leave a comment

“Every night, they took all of us girls to [interrogations]. They would separate us and beat us. The second time they took me, they raped me… All three of the men raped me, consecutively”. Along with 15 other female students, Human Rights Watch  report in Collective Punishment...

The Green Green Gold of Ethiopia

8th Mar 201316th Jun 2018 ~ Graham Peebles ~ Leave a comment

Ancestral land that for generations has served as home and livelihood for hundreds of thousands of indigenous people in Ethiopia is being leased out, on 99-year renewable contracts at nominal sums to foreign corporations. The land giveaway or agrarian reforms as the government would prefer to present them began in 2008...

Ethiopian Annihilation of the Ogaden People: Besieged Abused Ignored

14th Feb 201316th Jun 2018 ~ Graham Peebles ~ Leave a comment

In the harsh Ogaden region of Ethiopia, impoverished ethnic Somali people are being murdered and tortured, raped, persecuted and displaced by government paramilitary forces. Illegal actions carried out with the knowledge and tacit support of donor countries, seemingly content to turn a blind eye to war crimes...

Indian Farmers Trapped & Desperate: Losing the will to Live

30th Jan 201316th Jun 2018 ~ Graham Peebles ~ 1 Comment

 India has the largest number of smallholder farmers in the World, 600 million by some estimates. From this army of workers one impoverished desperate man, or indeed woman, with a noose of debt around their neck takes his or her own life on average every thirty minutes,..

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