Your Excellency,
You know very well that Islamic Terrorism is a real threat. In 2001-2002, you facilitated the prompt adoption of the first resolution of the session, condemning the September 11th terrorist attacks, and in addition you undertook a certain number of related initiatives.
You are aware of various attempts that for various reasons failed to contain or uproot this phenomenon.
You understand only too well that discontent runs high in various parts of the Middle East and Africa because of earlier violation of Human Rights, with various historical nations being still denied the Right to Independence, Self-Determination, Democratic Rule, and Peaceful Progress.
This situation is even more explosive in the case of Abyssinia, a tyrannical abode that before some decades usurped the Historical Name of Ethiopia that describes the Ancient Kushite Empire of Meroe in what is modern Sudan's north.
In that tyrannical abode that, after a medieval, anachronistic monarchy, experienced a monstrous pro-Soviet uni-partite system, a masquerade of federalism helps now one tribe tyrannize the outright majority that consists of various peoples.
Taken into consideration the propinquity with Somalia, the 'Ethiopian' intervention in Mogadishu, and the Somali link with Islamic Terrorism, the case of the oppressed Ogadenis becomes a most urgent affair.
Ogaden is a traditional Muslim African state that presents a great historical record of achievements spanning over millennia of Eastern African interconnectedness with Indonesia, India, Iran, Central Asia, the Red Sea world, and the Mediterranean. Its area was not unknown to great Roman and Greek erudite scholars and explorers, merchants and adventurers.
Ogaden was never asked to merge with the Amhara dominated kingdom in the middle of the 20th century, when the European powers' antagonism was transferred to other continents with the nefarious colonial results that I do not to enumerate here.
Ogadenis face a genocidal strategy devised at their prejudice by the Tigray dominated present Meles Zenawi government. Extrajudicial killings, arrests, extensive practice of torture, national denigration and religious denigrations carried out against them over many long decades alienated them completely from a totalitarian state where they never felt they belong, and where they were never asked to adhere.
Ogaden aspires to Freedom, Independence and Democracy, and their liberation and national emancipation would offer the UN a fresh and moderate member state with a tolerant culture that would soon turn out to be a key element in promoting among the Muslim World the traditional, tolerant Vision of African Islam.
Islamic extremism as perversely taught and professionally exported from various Middle Eastern 'universities' – ateliers of terror has not yet reached Ogaden.
And I am sure you will agree with me that there is no need that it ever does