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Regarding misuse of U.S. military support to Woyanne – Keif Schleifer

November 19th, 2007 |  |  3 Comments

The Empowerment Initiative
Atlanta, Georgia

LETTER OF CONCERN TO U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES REGARDING MISUSE & ABUSE OF U.S. MILITARY SUPPORT

(via email and facsimile)
Nov 19, 2007

Honorable Senator Carl Levin, Senator John McCain, and members of the US Senate Committee on Armed Services:

As a veteran of the US military, I am very concerned that Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia is exploiting personnel trained by the U.S. military and misusing U.S. supplied military armaments to make advances against defenseless civilians within his own borders.

New reports are emerging today from the BBC News, Reuters and the AFP that Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has stepped-up his militaristic assaults in the Somali Region of Ethiopia (the Ogaden) and is employing the indiscriminant and highly destructive tactic of “carpet bombing” to “flush out rebel forces.” What he is doing in reality, however, is annihilating defenseless civilians, their livestock and livelihood and their villages, wells, granaries and shelters in a region of the country that, incidentally, is rich in subterranean resources.

Indiscriminant killing and collective punishment is not a new issue with the Meles regime; however, what is new is the ferocity and extensive nature of these continued assaults on pastoral and nomadic citizens. Bear in mind that it is quite remarkable that the general public can even learn of these militaristic maneuvers considering that Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has banned and expelled the free press, humanitarian aid agencies, and every other outside organization from entering the majority of the Somali Region of Ethiopia (the Ogaden). What is eminently clear is that he does not want the world to know of the atrocities he is responsible for that are taking place there.

I am asking for your verification and assurances, as members of the United States Senate Committee on Armed Services, that our military trainers have in no way been complicit to these current actions of the Ethiopian military and that the weaponry and ordinances being used against defenseless civilians are not, and have not, been supplied by the United States.

Thank you for your consideration, I await your response.

Keif Schleifer

Executive Director
The Empowerment Initiative
Human Rights, Social Justice, Non-Violence Advocacy
Empowerment.Initiative@gmail.com

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3 Comments to “Regarding misuse of U.S. military support to Woyanne – Keif Schleifer”

  1. Belaye Zeleke says:

    Dear Keif Schleifer

    I commend you for serving the US Army and being a veteran of US military.

    It’s a duty of true solider to speak for the voiceless civilians that are being intimidated and wiped-out by a tyrant government. I must express my appreciation for your courage and heightened concerns that you have addressed to U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services. One can’t simply ignore the destruction of unarmed civilians by war machines “made in U.S.A” and donated to Dictator Meles Zenawi to suppress the people of Ethiopia.

    Thanks

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    November 19th, 2007 at 7:56 PM

  2. Qorahey says:

    Thank you Keif Schleifer for your courage and speaking out against Meles’ dastardly actions in the Ogaden. This ruthless dictator is getting free hand to commit genocide in Ogaden and it`s high time for the Us Congress to take a look at what Meles is doing with the aid money that was given to him.

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    November 20th, 2007 at 12:06 AM

  3. Liban Farah says:

    Dear Mr.Schleifer,

    Finally here comes a hero: you bring an unfolding genocide being committed by the brutal regime of Meles Zenawi against the innocent civilian population of Ogaden to the American highest and respected institution. As a soldier you fought with your gun for the weak and for justice and now you are doing it with your pen. Your initiative could make a big difference in the life of the population of the Somali region of Ethiopia. It could halt indiscriminate killings, torture, blanket bombings, destruction of water wells, sealing off of entire region and the non-existence of the basic human rights.
    Sir, today it is an underestimeat to say that the Somali Region in Ethiopia (Ogaden) is a hell-hole on Earth.
    I raise my hat to you, Mr.Schleifer for your committment and courage.

    Kind regards.

    [Reply]

    November 20th, 2007 at 10:41 AM

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