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The Ogaden Human Rights Committee

1. BACKGROUND In May 1991, after Mengistu’s downfall, a transitional government dominated by ethnic Tigreans was formed. The Ethipian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front/ Tigray People’s Liberation Front (EPRDF/TPLF) rulers introduced a new document which they called "The Transitional Charter". According to the Transitional Charter, which was adopted on 22 July 1991, all democratic principles, human rights and the right to self-determination of all nations in the empire-state of Ethiopia, should be recognized and fully respected. Article 1 of the Transitional Charter states that: "Based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights individual human rights shall be respected fully, and without any limitations whatsoever." In March 1993, a Constitution drafting commission was appointed.The Ogaden was not represented in the commission. In mid-1994, a draft Constitution was released and submitted to a constituent assembly. On 8 December 1994, the constituent assembly ratified the new Constitution, which replaced the interim National Charter and became the basis for parliamentary elections to be held in 1995.



--Awil2024 (talk) 21:01, 16 March 2010 (UTC)

Ogaden had no rights ethopians would rape there women, and take there freedom. Which is why OHRC started