By Ahmed Abdi
Twitter users of human rights campaigners, researchers, andjournalists highlighted the hidden genocide of the Ogaden region sendingmore than a hundred tweetsabout Ogaden human rights abuses around the globe, making the first time that the Ogaden issue spread onlinewithin 20 hours on Thursday.
This campaign, which attracted morefavorites, mentions re-tweets, likes, shares andonline comments from activists of twitter users and other social networks including international agencies that interested in to follow the entire campaign was first undertook onlyfour people from U.S, EU, and Asia that intended to gain the attention of the International Criminal Court (ICC) as wellas U.S and UK taxpayers to put pressure their governments of the United States and United Kingdom to reviewtheir donations that fund thegenocide in the Ogaden region of Ethiopia.
Their news feeds are mostly articles,images, and youtube videos as an evidence that is enough
to bring the perpetrators in front of the International Criminal Court
which its annual report is due to July 17,2014.
Microblogging service has helped many journalists to write great contents of their media by citing sources from the concerns andinterests of the people they follow.
International Community has long ago ignored the land and the people of Ogaden with no apparent reason ,and crimes that occur daily basis would make front pages.
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Human Rights Activists and Journalists Undertake Campaigns on Social Media To End Ogaden Genocide
Human Rights activists and Journalists take the responsibility not to let Ogaden people forgotten again,and send many tweets about End Ogaden Genocide around the globe.