Of Beetles and Angels by Mawi Asgedom

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Of Beetles and Angels by Mawi Asgedom Background to his memoir…

Mawi was born on September 29, 1976 in Adi Wahla, Ethiopia. This is a small town on the border of Eritrea and Sudan.

Ethiopian Civil War Lasted from 1974 - 1991 Africa, in general, has suffered from artificial borders drawn by former imperial and colonial rulers & the civil war between Ethiopia and the Northern region was due to border issues

Effects of Ethiopian Civil War Famine Increased poverty Massive loss of life Lack of stability within the government

Fighting between Ethiopian soldiers and Eritrean guerillas forced many families into Sudanese refugee camps.

He fled the fighting in Ethiopia with his family when he was three years old. "And the way you do it is that you just pack your stuff up and if you are lucky to have some camels and mules, and maybe some donkeys, you ride on them."

In 1980 his family was “relocated” to a refugee camp in Sudan.

Sudan is host to many refugee caps because of its size and location.

For the next three years, 1980-1983, the Umsagata refugee camp in Sudan became his family's home.

“The refugee camp was in Umsagata, Sudan “The refugee camp was in Umsagata, Sudan. I don’t know if it would come up on any map. Another name it’s known by is Semsem.”

Refugee Camp Statistics: 100% said they had been captured by government troops and forced to resettle. 10% reported that they witnessed people being killed who tried to escape. More than 40% said they were beaten. More than 70% were separated from all members of their immediate family.

According to Mawi “It was safe to assume that 25 percent--or 125,000--of the settlers had died.”

By mid 1980, the refugee crisis in the Horn of Africa was the world’s worst. 2.5 million people abandoned their homes and sought asylum in neighboring countries.

Causes of the Refugee Crises: Mengistu Regime killed thousands while fighting Eritrean insurgents Famine -- by 1973, famine had killed 300,000 Drought -- In 1987, drought threatened 5 million

More than 1 million Ethiopian Refugees were relocated 1980s.

Life in a Refugee Camp: Absence of sanitation Inadequate medical assistance Food shortages Lack of clean water Disease Overcrowding

Mawi's family came to the U. S on a World Relief ticket Mawi's family came to the U.S on a World Relief ticket. World Relief sponsors refugees from different countries to America. http://www.wr.org/whatwedo/refugeecare.asp

- Every year, World Relief helps up to 10,000 refugees fleeing persecution and war in their homelands. - Since 1979, World Relief has embraced over 200,000 refugees, welcoming them at the airport, helping them find jobs, and extending the hands of friendship.

His family settled in Wheaton, IL His family settled in Wheaton, IL. Wheaton is located 30 miles west of Chicago.

Mawi attended Wheaton North High School. He graduated from Harvard and is now an author and a public speaker. In 2010, he released book one, The Third Harmony, of a fantasy trilogy for teenagers. He currently lives in Chicago and is working on book two of his trilogy.

Mawi on the Web www.mawispeaks.com www.mawiasgedom.com www.facebook.com/mawiasgedom www.mentalkarate.com

Now you will read Of Beetles and Angels and learn more about Mawi’s experiences in America.