African Rights Monitor
Press Release Silent Cry: Discovering the Uncovered
Tragedy
(Virginia Oct
12,
2009 Ceegaag Online)
October
12, 2009
African Rights Monitor-ARM held a very
successful special screening of the documentary Silent Cry
on September 26, 2009 in Virginia. The film is based on the
lives of families and their struggles in the Ogaden regions
in Ethiopia. Based in the heart of East Africa, the story
was discovered after the students met a taxi driver in
Nairobi, Kenya. He shared with them his personal tragedy
about the displacement of his family. They then made a trip
to IFO, northern Kenya which is the destination for the
survivors of devastating circumstances. Nothing had prepared
the team for what they were to come across: torture victim,
poverty, neglect and extreme human suffering.
Abdi Shoukri who is the narrator for
the documentary participated in the event and delivered the
message the students learned from their journey. The human
rights violations that are occurring in the Ogaden region
that is forcing the innocent civilians to flee to the live
in non-livable conditions that can be found in refugee camps
was the message that Abdi wanted to emphasize. He asked to
audience to stand up and give voice for the voiceless.
The film was preceded by presentations
that showed what every human being has a right from every
government in this world. Then the history and background
on how the movie came about was presented to the audience.
Then the star of the event, the documentary was shown and
the audience was shocked and in disbelieve on how the
innocent civilians were treated in their own home and the
reason that made them flee to protect their families if they
were not tortured, raped or killed. Many audience members
pledged their support and that they will no longer stay
silent on the conditions that are being forced on the
innocent civilians. Young youth volunteers also read poetry
to convey the loneliness the innocent children are facing,
their mothers and fathers have been killed or jailed for no
apparent reason by the Ethiopian soldiers. The evening was
met with overwhelmingly positive feedback and certainly
seemed to fulfill its aim of raising awareness of the plight
of the Ogaden region’s people.
African Rights Monitor plans to raise
awareness to the human right violations that the innocent
civilians are facing in that region of the world and how
their daily lives needs to be improved.
Sincerely,
Huda Yusuf
Executive Director, African
Rights Monitor-ARM
125 South Reynolds St. Apt J501
Alexandria, VA 22304
Ph: (1) 617 - 756 - 8515
Email:
Africanrightsmonitor@gmail.com
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www.silentcry.co.uk
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