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Oromia: Alert! Crimes against humanity: Mass torture and killings are going on against Oromo people in Ethiopia. August 14, 2016

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#OromoProtests Alert! Mass torture and killings are  going on against Oromo people in Ethiopia. Oromo children are subjected to torture and mass killings by fascsist Ethiopia’s regime (TPLF/Agazi force.

The  New York Times  was able to picture in video camera while fascist cruel Ethiopia’s regime (TPLF/Agazi) was  attacking peaceful Oromo Protesters in Finfinnee (Addis Ababa), Oromia on 6 August 2016, Grand #OromoProtests.  

Genocide is going on against Oromo people. On 6 August 2016 Protests held over 200 towns and cities in Oromia state wide. All over, Oromo demonstrators demanding political change in Ethiopia have been met with violent resistance by the fascist TPLF Ethiopia’s regime.It has been reported that over 283 innocent Oromo have been gunned down by cruel fascist TPLF Ethiopia’s regime ( https://oromianeconomist.com/2016/08/13/oromia-dhiigi-mucaa-kootii-dhangalaee-hin-hafu-oromiyaan-ni-bilisoomti-akeeka-ummatni-oromoo-bakkaan-gahuuf-murteeffate/  ). These are in addition to over 600 people the regime has murdered since November 2015. Since  6 August 2016, over 4000  people are being tortured in Awash Arba concentration camp alone. This figure does not include thousands and thousands in thousands TPLF torture camps.

Alert, mass killings and torture is going on against Oromo people in Ethiopia.

Fascist Ethiopia’s regime’s detaining and torturing Oromo children. This photo was taken at Iyasu IV prison in Gara Mulata, East Hararge, Oromia. 13 August 2016

 

Fascist Ethiopia's  regime's  detaining and torturing Oromo children. This photo was taken at Iyasu IV prison in Gara Mulata, East Hararge, Oromia. 13 August 2016. p2Fascist Ethiopia's  regime's  detaining and torturing Oromo children. This photo was taken at Iyasu IV prison in Gara Mulata, East Hararge, Oromia. 13 August 2016Fascist Ethiopia's  regime's  detaining and torturing Oromo children. This photo was taken at Iyasu IV prison in Gara Mulata, East Hararge, Oromia. 13 August 2016. p1

This is picture is a photo of martyred birght Oromo teenager school girl Mamiituu Hirphaa who was killed by cruel fascist Ethiopia’s regime Agazi forces in Ambo town, West Shawa, Oromia on 6 August 2016.

This is martyred Oromo teenager girl  Mamiituu Hirphaa who was killed by cruel fascist Ethiopia's regime Agazi forces in Ambo town, West Shawa, Oromia on 6 August 2016

 

Fascist Ethiopia’s regime forces attacking 80 years Oromo elder in Arsi, Oromia state, captured by citizen journalist camera and social media.

#OromoProtests, an Oromo man, 80 years old confronting fascist Ethiopia's regime, Agazi forces, Arsi, Oromia, 12 August 2016

A full scale military massacre has-been conducted by ethiopias fascsit regime in Naqamte East Wallaggaa, Oromia. The is picture is a young Oromo gunned down by the regime forces. 6 August 2016. Grand #OromoProtests.

Grand #OromoProtests, Grand ‪#‎OromoProtests‬ full scale Military massacre  has been conducted by Ethiopia's fascsit regimei n Naqamte, East Walaga. 6 August 2016 pcture

These  are tips of the iceberg of  genocidal crimes of Fascist (TPLF) Ethiopia’s regime.


Hagayya 6 bara 2016 qabee gidiraa lammiin Oromoo  Finfinnee keessaa guramaani hidhaman keessa jiraan: Warra hidhamee gidramaa turee  bahe kessaa tokko akka dubbatetti:-


Hiriirra Guddicha Finfinneetti geggeeffame irratti ilmaan Oromoo 4000 tahan qabamanii Awash Sebat Kiilo kaampii jedhamutti hidhamanii jiru. Akkamitti qabaman, eenyutu qabeen, balaa akkamiitu irra gaheen, yoom Awash geeffaman? Yaadannoo namni jara qabame san keessaa tokko tahe naa erge armaan gadii obsaan dubbisaa.
“Jalqaba gafaa hirirra finfineetii banuu waan isaan godhan media iratti argitaanitu. guyyaa sana namaa heduutu qabamee namni qabame immoo kaan hirirra irraatti kaan daandii utuu deemaa jiruu kan immoo kutaa magaala finfinee garagaraa keessaatii ergaa qabamanii seera jala galaan bodaa garuu reebichaa ilmoo namaaf hin maaletuu irraatti rawwaate. fkn anii nama guyyaa sana qabamee keessaa nama tokkon ture. ergan nama baayee dukaa qabamee boodaa tilmaaman nama 30 kan tanuu nuu fudhaan mana dhunfaa tokko nu geessanii baayee nu reebaan, reebuu qofa mitii araabsoo garaa garan nu araabsaan fkn “nuuti bilisumaa siiniif lanee akkas tatu. Esaatti democracy argitaani beetuu?, oromoon angoon isaaf hin maluu …. ”
Garuu wantaan ijaakoon argee tokko yeeroo mana dhuunfaa sana keessaatti reebaama turee irraa caalaa kan nuu reebee namaa lammii tigire tahedha. kan bira immoo tigire tahee namaa hucuu military hin hufaane sababa tigiree tahee qofaaf nuu reebee mata nama heduu babaaqaaqsee . ergaa reebaan quufan boodaa gara kutaa finfinee keessaa bakka kasanchis ( sidistegn police station ) jedhamuu nuu dhaqataan. haga guyya keessaa sa’a 12tti achii ture. Sa’a 12 boodaa nufuudhaani bayaanii bakka lagahar jedhamu ykn ground tennis / diree tennis irraa nuu kayaan isaa boodaa bookkaan hedduun nutii roobe sa’a afurii oliif bokkaa keessaa nuu tursiisaan.
namnii hundii maali maalii goonee bokkaan nu ajeesuuf maalo bineesii illee yoo bokkaan roobuu bollaa ykn hoolqa jalati baqaata maliif isaan garuu bokkaa keessaati nu ajeestu jenaan cal jedhaa taahaa ykn achi keessaa bultuu nuun jedhaan.kun hundii ergaa rawwaatee boodee garu nama qabamee hundaa achii fudhaani gara kutaa magaala finfine iddoo police station jiruu hunda jirutti rabsaan achiitti nu hidhaan. achii booda gafa sanbaata guddaa galgaala halkaan keessa sa’a sadiiti nuufuudhaan gara Awash sebat kilo camp nu geesaan. achii bodaa achii keessaatii isporti ilmoon namaa hojeechuu hin dandeenya nuu hojeechisaan kaan reebaan lukaa irraa cabsaan kaan harkaa irraa cabsaan kaan kalee hojii ala gochisiisaan,
waa nyaata irraatti immoo ganama dabboo tokko guyyaa dabboo tokko galgaala dabboo tokko nuuf keenaa turaan bishaan immoo guyaatii walaaka letter tokko gadii nuuf kenaa tura. ijoolee shamaara isporti isaan hojechuu hin dandeenya hojechisee shamaara baayeetuu midhaan gudaan irraa gahee waluuma galaa namnii achii jiruu tilmaaman naannoo 4000 taha. achii kessaa gaafaa jimmaata namnii 66 keessaa baneera. kan keessaa dhalan nama18 ,dhiri 48tu bahe. ijoolee dhiraa irraa rifeensa mataa hadaaniruu namnii tokkoyyuu kan rifensaa mata qabu hin jiruu.”

NY Times: After big win, former Somali refugee now the favorite to win Minnesota state senate seat August 13, 2016

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After big win, former Somali refugee now the favorite to win Minnesota state senate seat

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A former refugee from Somalia made history this week in Minnesota when she knocked off a long-serving legislator in the state’s primary election. Ilhan Omar, 33, handily defeated incumbent Phyllis Kahn, who had served as a state representative for 44 years, on Tuesday. The historic victory made Omar the first Muslim American woman of Somali descent to ever win a state primary and it puts her on the cusp of becoming the country’s first Somali-American legislator. Omar, a Democrat, is the favorite in the November election, and her opponent is also an immigrant from Somali. “Tonight we made history,” Omar told supporters following her big win on Tuesday night. “Tonight marks the beginning of the future of our district, a new era of representation.” She delivered her victory speech in both English and Somali.

It’s been a long road for Omar, a community activist and mother of three. As a child, her parents fled Somalia and she lived with them for four years in a Kenyan refugee camp. Eventually, the family was granted the opportunity to become U.S. citizens when Omar was 8. After a brief stay in Virginia, the family settled in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where they began a new life. Nowadays, the Somali immigrant population has exploded to the point where her neighborhood is known as Little Mogadishu. Constituents there were largely overjoyed with her ascent. In Minneapolis, Somali immigrants have had recent successes being elected to local government posts, but Omar’s election on November would be a real breakthrough. Her grandfather, she said in her nomination acceptance speech, instilled in her what has become a deep interest in local politics. She also discussed some of the challenges including sexism and misogyny that she encountered through her campaign. Some community leaders, she said, “bought into the narrative of misogyny” and told her it was impossible for a Somali woman to win the nomination for that seat. She was happy to prove those skeptics wrong, she told supporters.

Omar is hopeful in her outlook toward the November election, where the opportunity to make history again awaits. “I hope our story is an inspirational story to many people,” she told The Associated Press in an interview. She went on to list “closing the opportunity gap in our educational system, working on criminal justice reform, taking on policing reform,” as some of her top priorities. Watch her emotional victory speech below.

http://nytlive.nytimes.com/womenintheworld/2016/08/12/after-big-win-former-somali-refugee-now-the-favorite-to-win-minnesota-state-senate-seat/

Oromia: Shirri Haaraan Qabsoo Bilisummaa Oromoo irratti Hojjatamaa Jiraachuu ABOn Saaxile.Reiterating the Oromo political Questions and Ultimate objectives of the Oromo struggle August 13, 2016

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Shirri Haaraan Qabsoo Bilisummaa Oromoo irratti Hojjatamaa Jiraachuu ABOn Saaxile.


(Oromedia, 13 Hagayya 2016) ABO fi QBO irratti shirri haaraa xaxamaa jiraachuu saaxile. Haata’uutii, ABO fi Ummatni Oromoo lammata shira akkasii akka hin keessumeessine ABOn gada jabeessee hubachiiseera.

Adda Bilisummaa Oromoo ibsa Hagayya 13 bara 2016 mata duree “Gaaffii fi Galii Siyaasaa Ummata Oromoo Caalaatti Ifa Gochuu” jedhuun baaseen karoorri haaraan qabsoo Oromoo dadhabsiisuuf qopheeffama ajiraachuu ibse.

Karoorri kun akak ABOn ibsetti, akkuma London Conference 1991 irratti godhame marraa lammataaf shira qabsoo Oromoo irratti akeekame, kan mirga hiree murteeffannaa Oromoo hin kabajne ta’uu addeesse.

“Akeekaa fi yaada farrummaa QBO kan mirga hiree murteeffannaa Oromoo hin kabajne kana ABO-Qeerroo fi ummatni Oromoo jabinaan dura dhaabbatu,” jedhee jira ABOn.

Itti dabaluunis, “mirgii fi dantaan ummata Oromoo alagaa fi humnoota alaa irraa kanneen dantaa aangoof bulaniin osoo hin taane ummata Oromoo abbaa dhimmaatiin murteeffamuu qaba,” jechuun ejajnnoo jabaan ibseera.

“Ummatni Oromoo Mirgi hiree ofii ofiin murteeffatuu ifaan kabajameefii dhiibbaa tokkoon maleetti sagalee isaatiin kan barbaadu wayta murteessuu danda’etti gaaffiin isaa deebii quubsaa argata,” jechuuni gaaffiin  fi galii siyaasaa ummata Oromoo hubachiiseera.

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Reiterating the Oromo political Questions and Ultimate objectives of the Oromo struggle
The OLF press release


The aims of the Oromo struggle led by the OLF is to realize the Oromo people’s selfdetermination right; to dismantle colonial system from Oromia and to free Oromo from subjugation and to establish free Oromia state. This can be achieved through the sole decision of the Oromo people who will choose either to establish a free Republic of Oromia or to make new political arrangement with neighboring nationalities based on interest, equality, mutual respect and democratic values and principles. This means that the OLF struggles to make an arrangement for Oromo people for free referendum rights.
The Oromo people has struggled and made huge scarifies to fulfill the aims and objectives of the Oromo struggle set out by the OLF. When the Oromo elites and committed individuals developed the OLF program, the central aim was to solve the fundamental political problem of the Ethiopian empire from its roots. The program was not only based on the interest of Oromo people but also considered the interests of other peoples in the Ethiopian empire who were colonized in a similar way and benefit from this struggle.
Thanks to Oromo heroes and heroines, today the Oromo people liberation struggle has reached the stage where every Oromo has gained a full confidence to achieve its long awaited freedom. Also millions of Oromo heroes and heroines are ready to sacrifice their lives for freedom until
the liberation of Oromia is realized. We have no doubt that with the sacrifices of committed Oromo heroes and heroines, the OLF vision, which is also the vision of vast Oromo people, will be achieved. However, we cannot deny that there are internal and external forces that want to give the Oromo liberation movement a blind eye and want to divert the Oromo genuine questions for their own political agenda and strategic interest.

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#OromoProtests: Ethiopia protests at a point of no return August 13, 2016

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#OromoProtests at a point of no returns

Funerals are taking place across the country. Locals report a heavy military presence in every town in Oromia and all major towns in the Amhara region. Arrests and disappearances have become daily occurrences. Despite the ongoing crackdown, the protests are expected to return to the streets with more vigor.

The ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) is in total disarray.


Ethiopia protests at a point of no return

(OPride 12 August 2016) — At least 104 people were killed last weekend as anti-government protests flared across Oromia and Amhara regions. Nearly a week after the bloody carnage in which hundreds of thousands protested the Tigrayan domination in Ethiopia, the regime in Addis Ababa remains tight-lipped.

Ethiopia’s bombastic communications minister Getachew Reda has blamed the diaspora and social media activists for hijacking the protests. Addis Ababa also rebuked a plea for an independent investigation into the killings of protesters by the United Nations Commissioner on Human Rights. Reda on Thursday told Al Jazeera English that international observers are not welcome in Ethiopia.

Funerals are taking place across the country. Locals report a heavy military presence in every town in Oromia and all major towns in the Amhara region. Arrests and disappearances have become daily occurrences. Despite the ongoing crackdown, the protests are expected to return to the streets with more vigor.

We asked a well-placed Addis Ababa-based analyst to get an accurate reading on the latest developments on the ground. Here’s an excerpt of that exchange:

  • The prevailing situation is similar to the last days before the 1974 revolution which saw the demise of emperor Haile Selassie. How? The regime is busy with self-destruction by focusing excessively on internal bickering and clueless about the storm gathering on the outside;
  • Expressions of solidarity between the Amhara and Oromo has become the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF)’s greatest anxiety. A dangerous social division is emerging. There have emerged two Ethiopias: one intoxicated by the Ethiopia rising narrative, the new Tigrean elite, and the other resentful of Tigrean excesses. The former has no clue as to why people are protesting and the later is wondering and waiting for the time when the whole country will be rising up to remove the humiliation.
  •  The ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) is in total disarray. TPLF has become incoherent. The Oromo Peoples’ Democratic Organization (OPDO) and Amhara National Democratic Movement (ANDM) — supposedly the two most influential members of the four-party EPRDF coalition after TPLF — are embittered by their Inability to contribute to resolve the crisis due to TPLF intransigence;
  • The rank and file of ANDM is bitter against its old guard. They see them as instruments of Tigrean dominance. The lower level Amhara leaders are angry about being continually presented as oppressors when TPLF has been oppressing for 25 years;
  • The overwhelming view in the country is this: EPRDF is not an organization that is capable of reforming itself and thus headed to its demise.
  • On the question of why TPLF failed to tackle corruption and bad governance, a high-ranking official responded “how can thieves police themselves?” While the problems are structural in nature, remedies proposed by EPRDF are of administrative and technical nature. A case in point is their flagging of what they call rent-seeking, which is a catch-all category which is as open to different interpretation as vacuous.
  • Amhara solidarity with Oromo protests is growing and is serious. They are impressed with the discipline and peacefulness of Oromo protests. While the diaspora-based Amhara elite are still mistrustful of #OromoProtests, those at home are at peace with the Oromo desire for self-governance and equitable representation;
  • The general feeling in the country is that the protests have reached a point of no return. Many had appealed to the Tigrean oligarchy to prevent such a development and they are not coherent to steer country off the cliff;
  • There is a great deal of fear of further chaos. TPLF will not stop killing. People’s restraint is being exhausted. Disagreement within the army and police, along ethnic lines, is potentially the greatest source of chaos;
  • Protests in Addis Ababa are increasingly likely. People’s sense of justice has grown steadily strong. People’s hearts are ailing from the abuses Oromo protesters are subjected to and the youth appear ready to resist at all cost.

In short, Ethiopia is at a dangerous crossroads. We have a regime that will not stop killing and not ready for the kind of dialogue that the volatile situation demands. Besides, the EPRDF regime has become increasingly incoherent and unable to come to an approach that will pull the country away from the cliff.

On the other hand are highly enraged and mobilized populations whose patience and restraint against regime violence is fast running out. This is a deadly combination. Ethiopia’s allies can no longer deceive themselves, as they have in the past, that EPRDF-led Ethiopia is a force for regional stability. A destabilized Ethiopia is a nightmarish scenario with regional and continental repercussions. And the instability within Ethiopia’s ruling party and its intransigence to steer away from violent means of dealing with the gathering storm of society-wide dissent and resentment is driving the country toward chaos.


Ethiopia protests at a point of no return

Oromia: Darajjee Shumii: Noonnoo Noonnoo Gale Bishaan Noonnoo Dhowwadhu Dhowwadhu Roorroo. #OromoProtests Music August 13, 2016

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OROMIA: “DHIIGI MUCAA KOOTII DHANGALA’EE HIN HAFU. OROMIYAAN NI BILISOOMTI!” :AKEEKA UMMATNI OROMOO BAKKAAN GAHUUF MURTEEFFATE. August 13, 2016

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dhiigin mucaakootii dhangala'ee hin hafu jette.

DHIIGI MUCAA KOOTII DHANGALA’EE HIN HAFU. OROMIYAAN NI BILISOOMTI!” :AKEEKA UMMATNI OROMOO BAKKAAN GAHUUF MURTEEFFATE.


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Hagayya 6, bara 2016 irraa eegaleee, Fincilla Xumura Gabrummaa, Qeerroo Bilisummaatiin hoogganamee, guutuu Oromiyaa keessatti, bifa addaan,akka abidda saafaa boba’aa jiru keessatti, Oromoo meesha maleeyyiin rasaasa mootummaa gabroomfataa Impaayera Ixoophiyaatiin ajjeeffaman hanga har’aatti 283 gahuu isaa maddeen: Jaarmota mirga dhala namaa, hospitalota fi poolisaa irraa dhagahamaa jira. Fincila kana keessatti kanneen wareega baasan, harki 92.8: shamarran, dargaggoo fi daa’imman egeree fi abdii borii Oromiyaa ta’anii dha. Maatiilee Oromiyaa ilmaan isaanii rasaasa Tigreetiin: qeyee isaanii keessatti, balbala mana isaanii duratti, abbaa fi haadha isaanii biratti Hagayya 6, bara 2016 irraa eegalee dhaban keessaa tokko, haadha Musxafaa oggaa taatu, rasaasa Ixoophiyaatiin mucaa dhabde kanaaf kan: rifatte, kan sodaatte, kan hamileen cabe osoo hin taane, wareegama mucaan isii Musxafaa jedhamu bilisummaa Oromiyaaf kaffale ittiin boonuu fi ittiin dhaadatuun isii, kanneen: aarii, fedhii, hawwii, dandeettii fi muratnoo ummata Oromoof tuffii qaban hunda kan ajaa’ibe oggaa ta’u, gootummaa fi muratnoo isiin agarsiiftetti kan ittiin booname qofa osoo hin taane, “haadha goota deesse” jedhamtee ummata Oromoo hunda biratti akka faarfamtuu fi kabajamtu taasisee maatiilee Oromoo rasaasa wayyaaneetiin ilmaan isaanii dhaban hunda kan jajjabeesse ture.

Dubartiin Oromoo kun, mucaa deessee fi guddifte kana, wanneen inni barbaadu fi akeeka inni wareegameef waan beektuuf, “Dhiigi mucaa kiyya dhangala’ee hin hafu. Oromiyaan ni bilisoomti !” jettee sagalee guddaa fi aariidhaan ummata Oromoo taaziyaaf gara isii dhufe keessaa garmaamtee dhiiga mucaa isiitiiin Oromiyaan akka bilisoomtu sodaa tokko malee labsaa turte. Dhiigi ilmoo isiitii, kan bilisummaa argamsiisu malee kan lafatti badu akka hin taane abdii qabdus shakkii tokko malee ibsaa turte. Dhaadannoon isii kun , “guyyaan itti ilmaan keenya bilisummaa argan ni dhufa” jechuudhaan kan Roobaa Bultum bara Miniliki raage, waggoota dhibba tokko ol booda illee, akeeki ummata Oromoo, Oromiyaa bilisoomte arguu qofa akka ta’e kan mul’isee dha. Akeeki bilisummaa Oromiyaa, akeeka dhaloota irraa dhalootatti darbee har’a gahe, jaarra tokko oliif hawwii ummata Oromoo kan ture fi fuuldurattis, itti fufee, qabsoo ummata Oromoo kan hoogganuu ta’uu ifa kan taasise dhaadannoon ‘haadha gootaa’ kun, ajjeechaa fi hidhaan bara: Minilik, Haayile Sillaasee, Dargii fi Wayyaanee ummata Oromoo fi qabsaawota isaa irratti raawwataa ture, akeeka bilisummaa Oromiyaa irraa ummata Oromoo of booda akka hin deebifne, ajjeechaa fi hidhaan fuulduratti ummata Oromoo irratti geggeeffamus , haga Oromiyaan bilisoomtutti, ummata Oromoo of booda deebisuu akka hin dandeenye guutuutti kan mirkaneesse qofa osoo hin taane, kanneen muratnoo ummata Oromoo irratti shakkii qaban illee, shakkii isaanii dhara/soba taasise.

Dhaadannoon ‘haadha gootaa’ kana irraa dhagahamaa ture, akeeki Adda Bilisummaa Oromoo, kan bilisummaa Oromoo fi walabummaa Oromiyaa, waggoota 43 dura lafa kaa’ame, har’a illee, akeeka hawwii ummata Oromoo calaqqisu ta’uu kan ifa taasise qofa osoo hin taane, akeeki ABO kun, akeeka dhaloota qubeetiin haammatame fi itti fufiinsa isaa illee shakkii tokko maleee kan abdachiisee dha.Hawwiin mucaa isii fi kan hunda Oromootaa, bilisummaa Oromiyaa waan ta’eef, dhaadannoo dhageessifte kanaan, Oromoon itti fufee qabsaawee, bilisummaa Oromiyaatiin gumaa ilma isii akka baasu abdii isiin ummata Oromoo irraa qabdus kan agarsiisuu dha.

Waan kana ta’eef, maatiileen Oromoo, ilmaan akka qaroo ija isaanitti ilaalan rasaasa Ixoophiyaatiin/wayyaaneetiin dhaban hundi: obsa, muratnoo fi abdi bilisummaa “haadha gootaa” kana irraa mul’ate akka fakkeenyaatti fudhatuun, ilmaan Oromoo hundi bilisummaa Orommiyaatiif akka qabsawan jajjabeessuu qaban. ‘Haatii gootaa’ kun,”Dhiigi mucaa kooti dhangala’ee hin hafu. Oromiyaan ni bilisoomti !” jettee dhaadachuun, abdii guddaa isiin dhaloota ammaa irraa qabdu kan calaqqisu waan ta’eef, hawwii isii kana bakkaan gahuuf ummatni Oromoo itti fufee, akeeka bilisummaa Oromiyaa ABO’n hooliganism bakkaan gahuuf gootummaan qabsaawee abdii isiiin irraa kaayyatte kana dalagaan mul’isuu qaba. Kana malees, wareegama ilmi isii kaffale kana butatanii, akeeka bilisummaa Oromiyaa, kan ‘haati gootaa’ kun raagde, karaa irraa jallisuun tokkummaa Ixoophiyaa kan haga har’atti cunqursaa siyaasaa fi saamicha diinagdee jalatti Oromoo kuffise, itti fufanii Oromoo irratti fe’uuf Oromoota fi Habashoota olii fi gadi kaatan, qaroominaan hordofee akeeka Ixoophiyummaa isaanii dura dhaabbatuun, akeeka Adda Bilisummaa Oroomoo, kan bilisummaa Oromiyaa tiksuu qaba. Qabsoon ummatni Oromoo haga har’aatti geggeesse, bilisummaa Oromiyaa dhaluuf foolachaa oggaa jiru kanatti, qabsicha gatachiisuuf humnooti Oromoo fi Ixoophiyaa shira hedduu xaxaa waan jiraniif, humnoota seenaa irraa hin baranne, gabroomfattootaa fi albaadhessoota siyaasaa kana hunda irraa qabsoo ummata Oromoo tiksuun, sochiin ummata Oromoo, bilisummaa Oromiyaatiin akka xumuramu godhuun dirqama olaanaa kan yeroo ti. Obruu/midhaan bilchaataa jirutti, diinni akka itti heddummaatu, qabsoo ummata Oromoo galma isaatti dhiyaate jiru kanattis, diinni keessaa fi ala itti heddummaata. Kanaaf, ummatni Oromoo, injifatnoo haga har’aatti galmeesse dammaqa cimaadhaan diiina keessaa fi alaa irraa tikfataa, qabsoo isaa bilisummaa Oromiyaatiin xumuree dhiigi ilmaan Oromoo rasaasa Ixoophiyaatiin/Wayyaaneetiin dhangala’e gatii malee akka hin hafe godhuun dirqama seenaa fi gootummaa Oromoo ti.

Dhiigi ilmaan Oromoo, dhangala’ee hin hafu !

Dhiigi ilmaan Oromoo dhangala’e Bilisummaa Oromiyaa ni biqilcha !

Abdiin Bilisummaa Oromiyaa, ABO fi Ummata Oromoo ti !

Injifatnoon Ummata Oromoof !

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Oromia: Injifannoo: Athletic Nation Report: Rio Olympics: Oromo Athlete Almaz Ayaana becomes the new world and Olympic records holder in 10,000 meters August 12, 2016

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Rio Olympics: Almaz Ayaana becomes the new world record holder in 10,000 meters

 

 Oromo athlete Tirunesh Dibaba, winner of the last two Olympic titles, overtook early leader Alice Aprot of Kenya to get the bronze medal in 29:42.56, a lifetime best that was 14 seconds faster than the previous Olympic record she set in 2008.

An Oromo athlete, Almaz Ayana,  becomes the fastest runner ever seen before.  She ran the fastest 10 000m race in history in 29:17.45 during the 2016 Summer Olympics beating the previous world record by more than 14 seconds, a record that Wang Junxia had held for 23 years. Junxia had held for 23 years.

Oromo athlete Almaz Ayana is Olympic Champion with new world record. #Rio2016

Almaz Ayana Eba (born 21 November 1991) competes in the 3000 metres and 5000 metres event. She set a new 10000 metres world record, breaking the old one set in 1993, during the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics.



She won bronze medal in 5000 m event at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics held in Moscow, Russia. In the 2015 IAAF World Championships in Beijing, Almaz won the 5000m course beating Genzebe Dibaba by a long distance.

Almaz won her first senior title over 5000 metres at the 2014 African Championships in Marrakech, defeating favourite Genzebe Dibaba in a championship record time of 15:32.72.  One month later in the same stadium, she won the 5000m representing Africa at the 2014 IAAF Continental Cup by over 24 seconds.

Almaz ran a personal best of 14:14.32 over 5000 metres at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Shanghai in 2015, improving upon her previous record of 14:25.84 which she had set in Paris in 2013. This made her the third fastest female athlete over that distance, behind compatriots Tirunesh Dibaba, the world record holder, and Meseret Defar.

On June 2, 2016 Almaz Ayana ran 5000 metres in 14:12.59 at IAAF Golden Gala in Rome. This made Almaz the second fastest woman ever on 5000 metres, second only to Tirunesh Dibaba, who holds the world record of 14:11.15.

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The Oromian athlete  representing Ethiopia takes 14 seconds off a 23-year-old mark; Molly Huddle breaks the U.S. record.

Last year’s world champion, Vivian Cheruiyot of Kenya, took silver in 29:32.53, just off of the previous world record of 29:31.78, set by Wang Junxia of China in 1993. Oromo athlete Tirunesh Dibaba, winner of the last two Olympic titles, overtook early leader Alice Aprot of Kenya to get the bronze medal in 29:42.56, a lifetime best that was 14 seconds faster than the previous Olympic record she set in 2008.

Molly Huddle of USA finished sixth in 30:13.17, an American record that took 9 seconds off the mark Shalane Flanagan set while winning bronze at the 2008 Games. Emily Infeld finished 11th in 31:26.94, a personal best. The third American, Marielle Hall, finished in 33rd in 32:39.32.

Aprot, who had the world-leading time heading into the race, set a fast pace from the start. She led a group of seven through halfway in 14:46.81, just off of world record pace. Huddle ran with the leaders through the first four kilometers, but then fell off, which is understandable given that the leaders passed 5,000 meters just 4 seconds slower than her U.S. record at the distance.

But even Aprot’s pace was too slow for Ayana, who surged into the lead and broke the pack apart with 12 laps to go. She used the same punishing solo front-running style to break Genzabe Dibaba (Tirunesh’s younger sister) in the 5,000 at the world championships last year. Cheruiyot, who has a strong finishing kick, kept Ayana within a few seconds for several laps, but then couldn’t hang on, leaving only the question of by how much Ayana would break the world record.

Ayana, the second fastest in history at 5,000 meters, is new to the 10,000; her Olympic title and world record was only her second time contesting the distance.


 

NEWS WEEK: ETHIOPIA MUST ALLOW OBSERVERS ACCESS AFTER DEADLY PROTESTS: U.N. RIGHTS CHIEF August 12, 2016

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#OromoProtests, 2nd August 2016 and continues


ETHIOPIA MUST ALLOW OBSERVERS ACCESS AFTER DEADLY PROTESTS: U.N. RIGHTS CHIEF

Almost 100 people died in recent anti-government protests, according to rights groups.

Ethiopia must admit international observers to establish the facts around deadly protests that killed scores of people over the weekend, according to the United Nations human rights chief.

Anti-government protesters took to the streets in several parts of the Horn of Africa country to demonstrate against alleged economic and political marginalization. In the Oromia region—which has seen an unprecedented wave of demonstrations in recent months—protesters marched in the capital Addis Ababa, while rallies were also held in parts of the northwestern Amhara region, including the regional capital Bahir Dar.

Amnesty International claimed that almost 100 people were killed and hundreds injured in the protests as Ethiopian security forces used live bullets on protesters. The worst violence took place in Bahir Dar, where some 30 people were killed in a single day, according to the rights group. The Ethiopian government blamed “nearby and distant foreign enemies and social media activists” for holding the protests, which it said were unauthorized, and that security forces were reacting to violence and vandalism from demonstrators. The authorities also disputed the death toll given by rights groups and opposition politicians.

The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, said that the use of live ammunition against protesters “would be a very serious concern for us” and said that information about the protests had been difficult to come by. Press freedom is limited in Ethiopia, with the country ranked 142out of 180 in the 2016 World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders.

Zeid urged Ethiopian authorities to give international observers access in order to determine whether security forces had used excessive force and “promptly investigate…these allegations,” in an interview with Reuters on Wednesday.

Protests began in the Oromia region—which is home to the country’s largest ethnic group, the Oromo—in November 2015 over government plans to expand the territory of Addis Ababa, which Oromo protesters said would result in forced land seizures and displacement of farmers. The government dropped the plan in January, but protests continued, partially motivated by a brutal crackdown that had seen more than 400 people killed, according to Human Rights Watch (HRW). A spokesman for the Ethiopian Embassy in London, Abiy Berhane, told Newsweek that HRW’s death toll was “exaggerated.”

The other main group protesting the government is the Amhara, Ethiopia’s second-largest ethnic group. The Amharas have a decorated history in the country; all but one of the Ethiopian emperors were Amhara, according to IBTimes UK.

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Protesters chant slogans during a demonstration over what they say is unfair distribution of wealth in the country at Meskel Square in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa, August 6. Scores of people were reportedly killed in the protests.TIKSA NEGERI/REUTERS

http://europe.newsweek.com/un-rights-ethiopia-must-allow-observers-access-after-deadly-protests-489295

WESTERN DONORS SHOULD END THEIR SUPPORT FOR THE FASCIST/ TYRANNIC REGIME IN ETHIOPIA August 11, 2016

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Dictators are in a constant battle of gaining meaning to their existence by denying meaningful life to others. Through its atrocious actions and inactions, the TPLF/EPRDF has taken the animosity between itself and the people of Ethiopia to another threshold. It has completely lost the shred of legitimacy it had in few quarters when assuming power in 1991.
It is incumbent on us – the people – to struggle for the restoration of our humanity and dignity. Although the primary responsibility to liberate ourselves rests upon us, we should not underestimate the role of the international community in this life-and-death situation. Since November 2015, over 600 people have been killed, thousands wounded, and tens of thousands imprisoned in Oromia, by government forces, while protesting peacefully. Over 100 people have been killed in Oromia and Amhara regions only during the last weekend.

Most of the financial aid is given in the name of development and social services. While the dictators in Ethiopia are busy killing and detaining innocent people across Oromia and Amhara regions – not doing development or running social services – the World Bank is busy processing 1.2 billion USD in new aid for the regime.

It should be noted that, following the bloody 2005 elections during which about 200 people were killed by government forces, the Bank introduced a slightly tightened control system, which it has progressively loosened. Through the Program-for-Results Financing (PforR), it is currently implementing a scheme that is consequentially similar to the direct budget support it used to run before the 2005 elections. The “Results” in the “PforR” is to be confirmed by a mere report by the government, and the World Bank has no verification system of its own. The effect is that the regime will be able to divert the fund away from the intended purposes, including using it for enforcing tyranny.

To aid the government of Ethiopia in this time, when it is perpetrating a brutal crackdown against peaceful protesters, is an antithesis of development/public service and painful for the people suffering under the current regime. Remember, actions become eventful not only in themselves but also in relation to the context in which they take place. On both sides of the actions, there are human beings – those who stand with the authoritarian regime to enforce repression and those who suffer the consequences.

It is unfortunate and outrageous that the international donor community has refused to seriously consider the plight of the oppressed and continued to offer diplomatic, financial, and military aid to the oppressor. By doing so, the donor community supported dictatorship and serious human rights violations and deferred the dawn of freedom against the oppressed. They chose to support an authoritarian, minority regime in contradiction with the values they ostensibly advocate for – hypocrisy can only start to explain this blatant contradiction. It is unfortunate that the people of Ethiopia will have to put up with this agonizing reality.

It has been repeatedly said that dictators do not learn from history and, I add, hypocrites do not learn from history either. Allies of the TPLF/EPRDF regime are in a moral bankruptcy, with alarming consequences. We hold them morally responsible for sustained repression of the people of Ethiopia. Those who continue to directly and indirectly support a regime that kills, maims, and tortures innocent people will be held responsible in the court of public opinion and leave a bloody history for generations to come.

The delay of freedom and justice is very costly to all the oppressed people of Ethiopia, the cohorts of the regime, and the world at large. However, the quest for these virtuous goals will continue and, no matter how long it takes, will ultimately hit its desired destination. Then comes a time when redressing current moral bankruptcy of the international community becomes impossible. Nonetheless, today has offered non-ignorable options for all to consider seriously.

Out of faith in the inner sincerity of human beings and humanity’s united yearning for liberty and justice, I appeal to the citizens and tax payers of Western donor countries to hold their governments accountable and demand an end to financial, diplomatic, and military support to the authoritarian regime of Ethiopia, which is turning the country into war zone. Behold donors and Western allies of the minority regime, the struggle in Ethiopia may soon enter a massively new phase.

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Dictators are in a constant battle of gaining meaning to their existence by denying meaningful life to others. Through its atrocious actions and inactions, the TPLF/EPRDF has taken the animosity between itself and the people of Ethiopia to another threshold. It has completely lost the shred of legitimacy it had in few quarters when assuming power in 1991.

It is incumbent on us – the people – to struggle for the restoration of our humanity and dignity. Although the primary responsibility to liberate ourselves rests upon us, we should not underestimate the role of the international community in this life-and-death situation. Since November 2015, over 600 people have been killed, thousands wounded, and tens of thousands imprisoned in Oromia, by government forces, while protesting peacefully. Over 100 people have been killed in Oromia and Amhara regions only during the last weekend.

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Grand #OromoProtests: Amhara and Oromia unrests: Why are Ethiopia’s largest ethnic groups protesting? August 11, 2016

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Amhara and Oromia unrests: Why are Ethiopia’s largest ethnic groups protesting?


Dozens feared dead during protests over disputed territories and human rights issues.

By , IBT, August 8, 2016

Ethiopia has witnessed a rise in protests in the north-western region of Amhara and in Oromia state, in the country’s south. Reports claim that clashes between police and protesters in both regions have resulted in alleged deaths and dozens of arrests.

Anti-government protests erupted in Amhara earlier in August, when thousands took to the streets of Gondar and Bahir Dar to protest over the administration of disputed territories. Members of the Welkait Tegede community are demanding their lands be administered by theAmhara region, instead of the Tigray state.

These territories used to be part of Amhara, until the political coalition known as theEthiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) introduced a federal system and restructured the region including the areas into the Tigray region.

Protesters, who identify themselves as ethnic Ahmara – Ethiopia’s second largest group – clashed with police during the demonstrations, labelled as the biggest anti-government unrest Ethiopia has witnessed in recent history.

Police fired tear gas and shot in the air to disperse thousands of people who shouted anti-government slogans.Authorities accused protesters of attacking public properties and saidat least seven people died during the unrest, which entered its third day on Sunday (7 August).

However, both witnesses and Amnesty International claimed at least 30 people were killed in Bahir Dar.

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People mourn the death of Dinka Chala who was shot dead by Ethiopian forces in Yubdo Village, about 100km from Addis AbabaZACHARIAS ABUBEKER/AFP/Getty Images)

Oromo protests

Oromo activists, opposition members and Amnesty have claimed that at least 67 people were killed across Oromia, Ethiopia’s largest state,during anti-government protests at the weekend (6-7 August). The demonstrations were the culmination of a wave of unrest that has rocked Oromiain recent months.

Deadly protests erupted in November 2015 againsta government draft plan − later scrapped − that aimed to expand the boundaries of the capital Addis Ababa. Oromo people feared the plan would result in the confiscation of land owned by farmers, who would become impoverished as a result.

Demonstrations are still occurring today, although less frequently, with people calling for self-rule, the liberation of political prisoners, the end of what they perceive as “military regime” in the region and the cessation of an alleged crackdown by security forces on “peaceful and unarmed” demonstrators, mainly students and farmers.

Activists and human rights organisation have accused authorities of killing some 400 people since the protest started. The government has always denied the allegations of violence and claimed that legitimate protests had been infiltrated by people who aimed to destabilise the country.

“Having been tired of only counting the dead, Oromo activists called a grand Oromia wide public demonstration, dubbed #GrandOromiaRally, last Saturday, to call on the government to stop the killings and release the thousands it arrested,” an Omoro activist told IBTimes UK.

“The rallies were a great success. People came out in their thousands each in over 200 towns and cities across Oromia including the capital Addis Ababa and other major regional cities like Adama and Dire Dawa,” the activist, who spoke on condition of anonymty, continued.

There is no apparent connection between the two waves of demonstrations, but members of both communities have shown support for each other’s causes.

“Demonstrators in Grand Oromia Rally hailed slogans that show solidarity to theAmhara Protests, and those who came out on Amhara Protests hailed slogans that show solidarity with the #Oromo Protests,” the activist explained.

Government’s response

Reports claimed the government blocked internet access during the demonstrations that occurred at the weekend.

The Ethiopian embassy in London has not responded to a request for comment on the allegations.However, the state-affiliated Fana Broadcasting Corporation (FBC) reported authorities as blaming foreign enemies for the recent unrest anddeemed the recent protests as illegal.

“The government is aware that the ideas and slogans reflected in the demonstrations do not represent the people of Oromo or Gondar,” Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said in a statement.


http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/amhara-oromia-unrests-why-are-ethiopias-largest-ethnic-groups-protesting-1574938

CNN: #OromoProtests: Why US must stop enabling Ethiopia August 10, 2016

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Oromo protests: Why US must stop enabling Ethiopia

Eidtor’s Note: Awol K. Allo is LSE Fellow in Human Rights at the Centre for the Study of Human Rights. He writes on the issues behind several months of protests by Ethiopia’s largest ethnic group, the Oromos. Around 100 people died following clashes with security forces and demonstrators at the weekend, according to Amnesty International.
The opinions shared below are solely that of the author’s.

LONDON (CNN) —Ethiopia is facing a crisis of unprecedented magnitude, yet its government and Western enablers refuse to acknowledge and recognize the depth of the crisis.

The nationwide protest held on Saturday by the Oromo people, the single largest ethnic group both in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa, is clear evidence of a crisis that is threatening to degenerate into a full-scale social explosion.

The protests are the most unprecedented and absolutely extraordinary display of defiance by the Oromo people and it is by far the most significant political developments in the country since the death of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, the strongman who ruled the country for over two decades.

The protests took place in more than 200 towns and villages across Oromia, Ethiopia’s largest region, and were attended by hundreds of thousands of people. According to Oromia media Network, security forces used live bullets against peaceful protestors, killing over 100 protestors.

Annexation

Oromos have been staging protest rallies across the country since April of 2014 against systematic marginalization and persecution of ethnic Oromos. The immediate trigger of the protest was a development plan that sought to expand the territorial limits of Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, into neighbouring Oromo villages and towns.

Dr. Awol Allo

Dr. Awol Allo

Oromos saw the proposed master plan as a blueprint for annexation which would further accelerate the eviction of Oromo farmers from their ancestral lands.

When the protest resumed in November of 2015, the government dismissed the protestors as anti-peace elements and accused them of acting in unison with terrorist groups — a common tactic used by the government to crackdown on dissent and opposition.

The government used overwhelming force to crush the protest, killing hundreds of protestors and arresting thousands. In its recent report titled “Such a Brutal Crack Down”, Human Rights Watch criticized the “excessive and lethal force” used by security forces against “largely peaceful protestors” and puts the number of deaths at over 400.

The figure from the activist group is considerably higher.

Historic Injustices

The Oromo make up well over a third of Ethiopia’s 100 million people. Historically, Oromos have been pushed to the margin of the country’s political and social life and rendered unworthy of respect and consideration.

Oromo culture and language have been banned and their identity stigmatized, becoming invisible and unnoticeable within mainstream perspectives.

Ethiopians from Oromo group marching a road after protesters were shot dead by security forces in Wolenkomi, Addis Ababa, December 15, 2015

Ethiopians from Oromo group marching a road after protesters were shot dead by security forces in Wolenkomi, Addis Ababa, December 15, 2015

Oromos saw themselves as parts of no part — those who belong to the country but have no say in it, those who can speak but whose voices are heard as a noise, not a discourse.

When the current government came into power a quarter of a century ago, it pursued a strategy of divide and rule in which the Oromos and Amharas, the two largest ethnic groups in the country, are presented as eternal adversaries.

Oromos are blamed as secessionists to justify the continued monitoring, control, and policing of Oromo intellectuals, politicians, artists and activists.

By depicting Oromo demands for equal representation and autonomy as extremist and exclusionary, it tried to drive a wedge between them and other ethnic groups, particularly the Amharas.

This allowed the ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front and Tigrayan elites to present themselves as the only political movement in the country that could provide the stability and continuity sought by regional and global powers with vested interest in the region.

Although these protests are triggered by more recent events, they are microcosms [of] a more enduring and deeper crisis of political representation and systematic marginalization suffered by the Oromo people.

In its 2015 comprehensive country report titled “Because I am Oromo”, Amnesty International found evidence of systematic and widespread patterns of indiscriminate and disproportionate attack against the Oromo simply because they are Oromos.

US Influence

The United States see the Ethiopian government as a critical partner on the Global War on Terror.

This led administration officials to go out of their way to create fantasy stories which cast Ethiopia as democratic and its leaders as progressive. In 2012, then US Ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, described Meles Zenawi, the architect of the current system, as “uncommonly wise” and someone “able to see the big picture and the long game, even when others would allow immediate pressures to overwhelm sound judgment.”

In 2015, Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman praised Ethiopia as “a democracy that is moving forward in an election that we expect to be free, fair, credible, open and inclusive.” She further added, “”Every time there is an election, it gets better and better.” That election ended with the ruling party winning 100% of the seats in parliament by wiping out the one opposition in the previous parliament.

In 2016, President Obama became the first sitting American president to visit Ethiopia amid widespread opposition by human rights groups. Obama doubled down on previous endorsements by administration officials by describing the government as ‘democratically-elected.”

A police state

However, consistent reports by the US government itself and other human rights organizations depict an image of a police state whose apparatus of surveillance and control permeates the entire society down to household levels.

The US led ‘war on terror’, started by President George Bush, provided the government with a political and legal instrument with which the government justified severe restrictions on freedom of expression, assembly, and association.

The 2009 Anti-Terrorism Proclamation, one of the most draconian pieces of anti-terrorism legislations in the world, enabled the government to stretch its power of prosecution and punishment beyond what is permissible under standard criminal and constitutional law rules.

In recent years, terrorism trials have become the most significant legal instrument frequently used by the authorities to secure and consolidate the prevailing relationship of power between the ruling ethnic Tigrayan elites and other ethnic groups in the country.

Under the pretext of ‘fighting terrorism’, the regime exiled, prosecuted and convicted several opposition leaders, community leaders, journalists, bloggers, and activists; paralyzing criticisms of any type.

In its 2015 report titled Ethiopia’s Anti-Terrorism Law: A Tool to Stifle Dissent, the Oakland Institute details the ways in which Ethiopian authorities systematically appropriate the anti-terrorism law to annihilate dissent and opposition to the policies of the ruling party.

Denial

As of July, the protests have been spreading into the Amhara region, home to the second largest ethnic group in the country.

The Amharas and Oromos, which constitute well over two-third of the country’s population, are seen as ‘historical antagonists’. The ruling party transformed this antagonism between the two ethnic groups into a productive political tool.

According to the governing narrative, Oromos are narrow-minded and exclusionary people who seek to disintegrate Ethiopia into smaller republics while Amharas are chauvinists who seek to restore the old feudal order, leaving the ruling party as the only political force that can rescue Ethiopia from both threats.

These governing narratives are being exposed as the two groups begun to see how these narratives were crafted and are expressing solidarity towards each other as victims of the same system.

The Ethiopian government is in denial and making the same promises of restoring ‘law and order’ through further repression and crackdown.

However, this can only exacerbate the situation and throws the country into chaos in an already volatile region.

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NPR: Ethiopia Grapples With The Aftermath Of A Deadly Weekend. #OromoProtests August 10, 2016

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(NPR) — The videos trickled out slowly on social media — slowly, because those posting them had to use special software to get around what seemed to be a government-imposed internet block.

This video showed thousands of people in the streets of the northern Ethiopian town of Gondar. The size of the crowd was significant in a country where civil protests are usually banned.

Even more significant? The location o f this anti-government protest.

For the last nine months, protests have erupted further south, in Oromiya, home to Ethiopia’s largest but historically marginalized ethnic group, the Oromo. But now the protests have spread north to a second region, the Amhara.

The different protesters have different grievances, but they share a growing frustration with the rule of a third, minority ethnic group — the Tigrayans. They say the Tigrayan elite has a cartel-like grip on the government, military and the fast-growing economy.

The response by the Ethiopian military to the protesters was swift and brutal. Amnesty International says that nearly 100 people were killed over the weekend when soldiers fired directly on demonstrators.

The U.N. human rights chief has “urge[d] the government to allow access for international observers” to investigate what happened.

Even after those weekend confrontations, witness reports were still filtering back to Addis Ababa, the capital. “We’re hearing who’s been wounded, who’s in hospital, who’s been killed, not to mention those who’ve disappeared without a trace,” said Tsedale Lemma, editor in chief of Addis Standard, one of the few Ethiopian magazines that risks open critiques of the government.

She described an Orwellian spectacle on state-run television, with “ferocious PR work” to discredit the protests. “People are being paraded in the TV, being made to denounce the protests. People denouncing even the use of Facebook.”

For years, Ethiopia’s government has warned against a social media-fueled uprising like the one that happened just north, in Egypt, in 2011.

If you watch Ethiopia’s state TV broadcasts, what you’ll be told is that the country’s protests are fueled by ethnic separatists — or even ethnic terrorists.

Tsedale disputes this explanation, saying the protesters’ beef is with the government, not with any particular ethnic group. “I don’t see that people are deliberately orchestrating ethnic violence in the country,” she says. “Of course, the government is eager to identify it as such.”

In Ethiopia, politics is ethnicity, and ethnicity is geography. The country is formally divided into autonomous ethnic states, each with its own ethnic government. It’s a controversial system called “ethnic federalism” that was instituted by the current regime. Political parties are organized along ethnic lines. Thus any critique of the central government will automatically take on ethnic dimensions.

The protesters impugn the Tigrayan elite — the government officials and army generals — who, they say, have a choke-hold on the country. The government accuses the protesters of fomenting ethnic war on all Tigrayans, rich and poor. And in the fragile ethnic balance that is Ethiopia, the battle to claim the narrative is just as important as the battle in the streets.

UN calls for probe into Ethiopia protesters killings. #OromoProtests #Africa August 10, 2016

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UN calls for probe into Ethiopia protesters killings

 

90 deaths in Oromia and Amhara regions must be investigated by international observers, UN human rights chief says.

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(Aljazeera) — The UN human rights chief has urged Ethiopia to allow international observers to investigate the killings of 90 protesters in restive regions at the weekend.

Zeid Raad Al Hussein, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said on Wednesday that allegations of excessive use of force across the Oromia and Amhara regions must be probed and that his office was in discussions with Ethiopian authorities.

“The use of live ammunition against protesters in Oromia and Amhara, the towns there of course would be a very serious concern for us,” Zeid told the Reuters news agency in an interview in Geneva.

He also said that his office had “not seen any genuine attempt at investigation and accountability” since January when the killings of protesters first began.

READ MORE: The ‘Ethiopia rising’ narrative and the Oromo protests

Unrest continued in Oromia for several months until early this year over plans to allocate farmland surrounding the regional capital for development.

Authorities in the Horn of Africa state scrapped the scheme in January, but protests flared again over the continued detention of opposition demonstrators.

At the weekend, protesters chanted anti-government slogans and waved dissident flags.

Some demanded the release of jailed opposition politicians. Information on the reported killings has been difficult to obtain, Zeid said.

Zeid said that any detainee, who had been peacefully protesting, should be released promptly.

The state-run Ethiopian News Agency said on Monday that “illegal protests” by “anti-peace forces” had been brought under control. It did not mention casualties.


Ethiopia must allow in observers after killings: U.N. rights boss

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein gestures during an interview with Reuters in Geneva, Switzerland, August 10, 2016. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy

(Reuters) — The U.N. human rights chief urged Ethiopia on Wednesday to allow international observers into restive regions where residents and opposition officials say 90 protesters were shot dead by security forces at the weekend.

In his first comments on the incident, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, said that allegations of excessive use of force across the Oromiya and Amhara regions must be investigated and that his office was in discussions with Ethiopian authorities.

Since January, when he said the killings of protesters first began, his office had “not seen seen any genuine attempt at investigation and accountability”.

“The use of live ammunition against protesters in Oromiya and Amhara, the towns there of course would be a very serious concern for us,” Zeid told Reuters in an interview in Geneva.

Unrest flared in Oromiya for several months until early this year over plans to allocate farmland surrounding the regional capital for development. Authorities in the Horn of Africa state scrapped the scheme in January, but protests flared again over the continued detention of opposition demonstrators.

At the weekend, protesters chanted anti-government slogans and waved dissident flags. Some demanded the release of jailed opposition politicians. Information on the reported killings has been difficult to obtain, Zeid said.

“So I do urge the government to allow access for international observers into the Amhara and Oromiya regions so that we can establish what has happened and that the security forces, if it is the case that they have been using excessive force, that they do not do so and promptly investigate of course these allegations.”

Zeid said that any detainee who had been peacefully protesting should be released promptly.

The state-run Ethiopian News Agency said on Monday that “illegal protests” by “anti-peace forces” had been brought under control. It did not mention casualties.

As in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which Zeid visited last month, it is vital that security forces employ non-lethal means during peaceful protests, he said.

(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; editing by Mark Heinrich)

UN Dispatch: A MASSACRE IN ETHIOPIA

There was also a blanket ban on the internet over the weekend. “At least 97 people were killed and hundreds more injured when Ethiopian security forces fired live bullets at peaceful protesters across Oromia region and in parts of Amhara over the weekend, according to credible sources who spoke to Amnesty International. Thousands of protesters turned out in Oromia and Amhara calling for political reform, justice and the rule of law. The worst bloodshed – which may amount to extrajudicial killings – took place in the northern city of Bahir Dar where at least 30 people were killed in one day. ‘The security forces’ response was heavy-handed, but unsurprising. Ethiopian forces have systematically used excessive force in their mistaken attempts to silence dissenting voices,’ said Michelle Kagari, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for East Africa, the Horn and the Great Lakes.”  (Amnesty http://bit.ly/2b96dcg)


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Peoples’ Alliance for Freedom and Democracy (PAFD) Categorically Condemns Fascism of the Tyrannic Ethiopia’s Regime: Ajjeechaan Hammeenyaa Lammiilee Karaa Nagaa Hiriira Gaggeessan Irratti Irra deddeebi’ee Raaw’atamu Jeequmsa Siyaasaa fi Nageenyaa Itoophiyaa Daran Hammeessa. August 10, 2016

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Ajjeechaan Hammeenyaa Lammiilee Karaa Nagaa Hiriira Gaggeessan Irratti Irra deddeebi’ee Raaw’atamu Jeequmsa Siyaasaa fi Nageenyaa Itoophiyaa Daran Hammeessa.

 

 

Ajjeechaa Jumlaa Sirna TPLFn Lammiilee Oromoo Hiriira Nagaa Gaggeessan Irraan Gahame ilaalchisee Ibsa Tumsa Ummatootaa Bilisummaa fi Dimokraasii Mormiin Ummanni Oromoo sirna abbaa irree TPLF’n durfamurratti gaggeessaa jiru erga Sadaasa 12 bara 2015 kaasee itti fufiinsaan gaggeeffamaa jira. Ummanni Oromoo guutummaa Oromiyaa keessatti mootummaa irratti mormii jabaa adeemsisaa jira. Mootummaan TPLF hiriira mormii lammiileen gaggeessan kanaaf deebisaan kenne dhukaasa itti roobsudhaan ajjeechaa gara-jabinaa geessisuu yoo tahu, kanaanis hanga ammaa lammiileen Oromoo 670 ol ajjeefamaniiru. Dhibbootaan kan lakkaawaman ammoo madeeffamanii jiru. Lammiileen Oromoo 50,000 ol tahan ammoo manneen hidhaa beekkamoo fi bakkoota hin beekamnetti hidhamanii toorchariif saaxilaman. Kanneen lakkoofsi isaanii hin beekamne ukkaamfamanii dhabamsiifamanii jiru. Lammiiwwan ajjeefaman keessaa irra jireessi barattoota Yunvarsiitii fi manneen barnootaa Sadarkaa 2ffaa, ka’imman(qarree-qeerroo), dubartoota ulfaa fi manguddoota. Humnoonni mootummaa TPLF yakka ajjeechaa kana ummatarratti kan raawwatan daandiirratti qofa osoo hin taane, halkanis manneen jireenyaa ummataa cabsanii seenuudhaan geessisu. Namoonni hedduun manneen isaaniitii fuudhamanii waajjiraalee poolisii, kaampiilee waraanaa, iddoowwan lammiileen jumlaan itti ugguramani fi bakkoota hin beekamne adda addaatti hidhaman. Haallan walfakkaatoon Benishaangul, Ogaadeen –Somaalii, Gaambeellaa, Amaaraa, Sidaamaa, Koonsoo, KibbaOomoo fi naannolee biyyattii kan hafanittis ifatti mul’ataa jiru. Dhaabbileen mirgoota namoomaa waa’ee hiriira mormii Oromiyaa keessaa deemaa jiru irratti hubannaa akka argatanii fi tarkaanfilee hammeenyaa sirna Itoophiyaatin ummata Oromoorratti fudhatama jiru ilaalchisee bal’inaan gabaasanii jiru. Gamtaan Awrooppaa fi Manni Maree Kongirasii Ameerikaa ajjeechaa, hidhaa fi zaliilii ilmaan Oromoo hiriira gaggeessan irratti bal’inaan adeemsifamaa jiru irratti “Yaaddoo” qaban ibsuudhaan, mootummaan Itoophiyaa ajjeechaa fi hiraara akkasumas tooftaan moggeeffama diinagdee, siyaasaa fi hawaasummaa ummata Oromoorraan gahaa jiru akka dhaabu gaafatanii jiru. Ajjeechaan jumlaa suukaneessaan Hagayya 6 bara 2016 kan gahes, lammiilee Oromoo guutummaa Oromiyaa keessaa gamtaadhaan bahuun mormii mootummaarraa qaban ibsachuu fi mirgoota bu’uuraa kan namoomaa fi siyaasaa gaafachuudhaaf hiriira bahanirratti. Mormiin marsaa kanaa magaalaa guddittii Finfinnee dabalatee magaalaalee Oromiyaa 200 ol tahan keessatti gaggeeffame.

Akkuma kanneen duraa hiriirri kunis tarkaanfii humnoonni mootummaa hammeenyaan fudhataniin simatamee lubbuu namoota hedduu galaafatee, dhibboonnis madaawaniiru; kumaan kan shallagaman ammoo hidhaa fi eessa-buutee dhabamsiifamuu mudatan. Hiriira mormii kanaan lammiileen Oromoo 70 caalan haala akkaan suukaneesaa taheen ajjeefamuu fi reebamuu,kanneen 3,000 ol tahan ammoo manneen hidhaa adda addaatti guuramuu mudatan; kanneen ukkaamfamanii dhabamsiifaman lakkoofsi hin beekkamu. Godinaalee Oromiyaa keessaa bakkoonni miidhaan hamaan itti dhaqqabe Godina Harargee Bahaa – Awadaayi fi Haramaayaa, Dhiha Arsii – Asaasa, Baale – Dodolaa fi Roobe, Dhiha Shawaa – Amboo fi Waliso akkasumas Wallagga Bahaa Naqamtee fi kanneen biroonis ni argamu. Nuti, Dhaabbileen miseensota Tumsa Ummatootaa Bilisummaa fi Dimokraasii kan ummatoota Itoophiyaa cunqurfamoo 67% tahan bakka buunu, ajjeechaa gara-jabinaa mootummaan lammiilee Oromoo karaa nagaa hiriira gaggeesse irratti raawwate cimsinee balaaleffanna. Mootummaan TPLF mirga hawaasa harka wayyaba Impaayera Itoophiyaa tahee ifatti sarbaa jira jennee amanna. Kunis murni TPLF baroota 25n dabran heera isaa fi seerota idil addunyaa sarbuudhaan ummata Oromoo fi ummatoota cunqurfamoo biroo irratti yakka ulfaataa fi dhiittaa mirgootaa jumlaa raawwataa jiraachuu ifatti agarsiisa. Tumsi Ummatootaa Bilisummaa fi Dimokraasii sagalee ummataa ukkaamsudhaaf tarkaanfii tahe jedhamee fudhatamaa jiruu fi gaaffii mirga hiree murteeffannaa ummatootaa moggaatti dhiisuun balaa geessifamaa jiruun yaaddoon akkaan jabaan itti buluu ibsa. Gaaffii mirga bu’uuraaf ummatoonni dhiyeessaa jiran – mirgoota siyaasaa fi diinagdee furuu hanqatuuni fi gaaffii ummatootaa gara hanqina bulchiinsa gaariitti dabsanii dhiyeessuun mootummaa Itoophiyaa, jeequmsi hamaan biyyattii akka mudatuu fi tasgabbii dhabiinsa naannichaatiif gumaacha jennee amanna. Gaafii ummatootaa karaa dabsuun kun rakkinicha furuu mannaa, diddaa fi dura dhaabbannoo ummataa daran babal’isuun jeequmsa siyaasaa fi nageenyaa guutummaa Itoophiyaa qofa odoo hin taane Gaanfa Afrikaa fudhachuudhan shororkeessummaaf karra saaqa. Yaaliin waahillan Itoophiyaa biyyattii durumaanuu kuftee jirtu maqaa bulchiinsa gaariitin suphuuf taasisanii fi odoma sirnichi yakka namoomaa suukaneessaa raawwataa jiru gargaarsa itti fufuu isaaniitti yaaddoon keenya guddaa tahuus ibsina. Ajjeechaa suukaneessaa mootummaan TPLF geessisaa jirutti gurra cufatuun kun kan akkaan nu gaddisiise yoo tahu, kunis mootummaan TPLF/EPRDF ajjeechaa jumlaa dubartoota ulfaa fi manguddoota dabalatee lammiilee Oromoo, Ogaadeeniyaa, Sidaamaa, Gaambeellaa, Benishaangul, Koonsoo fi bakkoota biroottis argaman meeshamaleeyyii irratti geessisaa jiru akka itti fufu eeyyamuu dha. Dhumaatii suukaneessaa TPLF geessisaa jiru kana callisaan ilaaluun kan ilma namaarraa eegamu miti. Waan taheef, mootummaan Ameerikaa, Gamtaan Awrooppaa, Dhaabbanni Mootummoota Gamtoomanii fi biyyoonni waahillan Itoophiyan tahan biroonis, ejjennoo sirna Itoophiyaa kufaatii hamaarra jiru kan lammiilee isaa irratti cunqursaa, yakka hamaa fi shororkaa geessisaa jiru waliin qaban keessa deebi’anii akka ilaalan gaafanna. Tumsi Ummatootaa Bilisummaa fi Dimokraasii mootummaan Itoophiyaa fi waahillan isaa mormitoota moggaatti dhiisuu fi imaammata kophxeessuu itti jiramu kan balaa ulfaataa geesisuuf jiru dhaabsisuuf akka hojjetan dhaama. Dachee Itoophiyaa irratti addatti Gaanfa Afrikaatti akka waliigalaatti nagaa fi sabatiinsi akka jiraatuuf, ol’aantummaan seeraa fi bu’uurootni sirna dimokraasii odoo yeroon hin dabrin ammuma dhaabbattummaan kabajamuu qabu. Kana malees, michootni mootummaa Itoophiyaa gargaarsa faaynaansii, siyaasaa fi tikaa sirna TPLFf kennan kan sirnichi aangoorra turuuf duguuggii sanyii dabalatee yakkoota adda addaa Oromiyaa, Ogaadeeniyaa, Sidaamaa, Benishaangul, Gaambeellaa, Koonsoo, Kafaa-Shakkaa, Sulula Oomoo, Amaaraa fi biyyattii bakkoota hafanittis raawwatuuf itti dhimma bahaa jiru kennuufii irraa akka of qusatan gaafanna. Kanatti dabalees, waahillan Itoophiyaa qaama walabaa ajjeechaa fi toorcharii sirna TPLFn raw’atame qoratuu fi yakkamtoota fuula seeraatti dhiyeessu akka hundeessan gadi jabeessinee gaafanna.

Humnoota waraanaa fi tikaa kan taanan obbolaa fi lammii keessan ajjeesuu lagatuun qabsoo ummata keessaniitti makamuun jijjiiraman dhugaa mirga ummatoota maraa tiksu dhugoomsuuf akka hojjettan waamicha keenya dabarsina. Humnoonni Liyyuu-poolisii Ogaadeen keessaa murna wayyaaneef hojjetaa jirtanis umrii sirna aangoorra jiruu dheeressuuf ummata Oromoo fi Somaalee jidduutti lola shiduurraa akka dhaabbattan waamicha dhiyeessina. Maayii irratti ummatootni Itoophiyaa keessaa hundi qabsoo haqaa ummatoota Itoophiyaa fuuldura furgaasuu fi galiin gahuudhaaf Tumsa Ummatootaa Bilisummaa fi Dimokraasii(PAFD) cinaa akka dhaabbattan waamicha keenya haaromsina. Sagalee fi irree keenya tokkoomsuudhaan socho’uun waamicha Tumsi Ummatootaa Bilisumma fi Dimokraasii jijjiirama hawwame dhugoomsuuf dhiyeessaa jiru milkeessuuf akka hojjennu dhaammanna.

 

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በሰላማዊ መንገድ የተቃውሞ ሰልፍ ባካሄዱ የኦሮሞ ዜጎች ላይ በተደጋጋሚ እየተፈጸመ ያለው አረመኔያዊ ግድያ የኢትዮጵያን የፖለቲካና የደህንነት ቀውስ በእጅጉ ያባብሳል።

ሰላማዊ ሰልፍ ባካሄዱ የኦሮሞ ዜጎች ላይ የሕወሃት ስርዓት የፈጸመውን የጅምላ ግድያ በተመለከተ ከህዝቦች ትብብር ለነጻነትና ለዲሞክራሲ የተሰጠ መግለጫ

የኦሮሞ ህዝብ በሕወሃት በሚመራው ኣምባገነን ስርዓት ላይ እያካሄደ ያለው ተቃውሞ ከህዳር 12 ቀን 2016ዓም ኣንስቶ በቀጣይነት እየተካሄደ ይገኛል። የኦሮሞ ህዝብ በመላው ኦሮሚያ ውስጥ በመንግስት ላይ ጠንካራ ተቃውሞ እያካሄደ ነው። የሕወሃት መንግስት ዜጎች ላካሄዱት የተቃውሞ ሰልፍ የሰጠው ምላሽ ጥይት በማርከፍከፍ የጭካኔ ግድያ መፈጸም ሲሆን በዚህም እስከ ኣሁን ከ670 በላይ የኦሮሞ ዜግች ተገድለዋል። በመቶዎች የሚቆጠሩት ደግሞ ቆስለዋል። ከ50,000 በላይ የሚሆኑ ዜጎች በሚታወቁ እስር ቤቶችና ባልታወቁ ቦታዎች ታስረው ለቶርቸር ተጋልጠዋል። ቁጥራቸው በውል ያልታወቀ ዜጎች ደግሞ ታፍነው ተሰውረዋል። ከተገደሉት ዜጎች መካከል ኣብዛኛዎቹ የዩኒቨርሲቲና የሁለተኛ ድረጃ ትምህርት ቤት ተማሪዎች፣ ወጣቶች፣ ነፍሰጡር ሴቶችና ኣዛውንት ናቸው። የሕወሃት መንግስት ሃይሎች ይህንን የግድያ ወንጀል በህዝቡ ላይ የፈጸሙት በጎዳና ላይ ብቻ ሳይሆን በምሽት የህዝቡን መኖሪያ ቤቶች ሰብረው በመግባት ጭምር ነው። ኣያሌ ዜጎች ከመኖሪያ ቤታቸው ተወስደው በፖሊስ ጣቢያዎች፣ በወታደራዊ ካምፖች፣ ዜጎች በጅምላ በሚታጎሩባቸው ቦታዎችና ወደ ተለያዩ ያልታወቁ ስፍራዎች ተወስደው ታስረዋል። ተመሳሳይ ሁኔታዎች በቤኒሻንጉል፣ በኦጋዴን-ሶማሊ፣ በጋምቤላ፣ በኣማራ፣ በሲዳማ፣ በኮንሶ፣ በደቡብ-ኦሞና በተቀሩትም የሃገሪቷ ኣካባቢዎች በግልጽ እየታዩ ናቸው። የሰብዓዊ መብቶች ተቋማት በኦሮሚያ ውስጥ እየተካሄደ ባለው የተቃውሞ ሰልፍ ላይ ግንዛቤ እንዲጨበጥ ለማስቻልና የኢትዮጵያ መንግስት በህዝቡ ላይ እየፈጸመ ያለውን እርምጃ በተመለከተ በስፋት ዘግበዋል። የኣውሮፓ ህብረትና የኣመሪካ የኮንግረስ ምክር ቤት የተቃውሞ ሰልፍ ባካሄዱ የኦሮሞ ዜጎች ላይ በስፋት እየተፈጸመ ባለው ግድያ፣ እስራትና ሰቆቃ ያላቸውን “ስጋት” በመግለጽ የኢትዮጵያ መንግስት በኦሮሞ ህዝብ ላይ እያደረሰ ያለውን ግድያና እንግልት እንዲሁም በኢኮኖሚ፣ በፖለቲካና በማህበራዊ ዘርፎች እያደረሰ ያለውን ስልታዊ መድልዖና ማግለል እንዲያቆም ጠይቀዋል።

Somali-American woman wins Democrat primary race for State Representative United States. August 10, 2016

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A Somali-American woman is making history, securing the primary election in the State Representative race in Minnesota’s District 60 B.

In the Democratic Primary on Tuesday, Ilhan Omar won 40.95 percent of the vote.

Mohamud Noor secured 29.63 percent and long-time incumbent Phyllis Kahn received 29.42 percent.

If Omar wins the election in November, she becomes the first Somali-American State Representative as well as the first Somali-American woman in the Minnesota legislature.
Abdimalik Askar ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Omar will go up against Askar on the ballot in November

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– A Somali-American woman is making history, securing the primary election in the State Representative race in Minnesota’s District 60 B.

In the Democratic Primary on Tuesday, Ilhan Omar won 40.95 percent of the vote.

Mohamud Noor secured 29.63 percent and long-time incumbent Phyllis Kahn received 29.42 percent.

If Omar wins the election in November, she becomes the first Somali-American State Representative as well as the first Somali-American woman in the Minnesota legislature.
Abdimalik Askar ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Omar will go up against Askar on the ballot in November – Fox9

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WP: A year after Obama’s visit, Ethiopia is in turmoil. #OromoProtests August 10, 2016

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A year after Obama’s visit, Ethiopia is in turmoil

Ethiopia a year after Obama's visit

Protesters’ shoes lie scattered on a sidewalk in Addis Ababa, Ethi­o­pia, on Aug. 6 after demonstrators were arrested and taken away by police. (Paul Schemm/The Washington Post)
By Paul Schemm August 9,   2016

ADDIS ABABA, Ethi­o­pia — The shoes lay scattered on the sidewalk as the detained protesters walked barefoot through the rain, escorted by grim-faced police officers who casually beat them with batons to keep them moving.

In nearby Meskel Square here in the heart of the Ethio­pian capital, police kicked around the remnants of protest signs. Just 10 minutes earlier, 500 people had gathered at the site, shouting slogans against the government — before being beaten, rounded up and carted off by police.

In Ethiopia’s countryside, however, it was a bloodier story. Rights groups and opposition figures estimate that dozens were killed in a weekend of protests that shook this key U.S. ally in the Horn of Africa.

The government had switched off the Internet over the weekend, apparently to prevent demonstrators from organizing, so it was only by Monday that word spread of the extent of the violence across the Oromia and Amhara regions.

[Ethiopia confronts its worst violence in years]

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Hundreds of protesters on Saturday clashed with police in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa after campaigners called for nationwide protests due to what they say is an unfair distribution of wealth in the country. (Reuters)
Just a year ago, Ethiopia was basking in the world’s spotlight after a visit from President Obama and global accolades for its decade of double-digit growth and enviable stability in a dangerous region.

Since then, however, this country of nearly 100 million has been hit by a widespread drought that has halved growth, and anti-government protests have spread across two of its most populous regions.

The local weekly Addis Standard estimated that at least 50 people were killed over the weekend — based on phone calls to protest hot spots. Amnesty International put the toll at about 100, citing sources across the country.

On Monday, the government announced that the situation was under control and that “the attempted demonstrations were orchestrated by foreign enemies from near and far in partnership with local forces.”

Merera Gudina, chairman of the opposition Oromo Federalist Congress, told The Washington Post that an estimated 50 people died in the Oromia region Saturday and 27 were killed Sunday in Bahir Dar, the capital of the Amhara region and a major tourist destination.
“The government is responding in the same way it has responded to such incidents for the last quarter of the century,” he said by phone from Washington during a visit with the Ethio­pian community there. “They want to rule in the old way, and people are refusing to be ruled in the old way.”

[History repeats itself in Ethiopia]

Protests began in November in the Oromia region, a sprawling state the size of Nevada that is home to the Oromos, the largest ethnic group in the country. It is also home to the capital.

As a booming Addis Ababa expanded and Ethiopia brought in foreign investors, more and more land from the surrounding Oromia region was confiscated. People also complained of corrupt administrators and, with little recourse to justice, began to stage demonstrations.

The government response was harsh. Human Rights Watch estimated that at least 400 people were killed in protests over the next several months. The official Ethiopian human rights council put the figure at 173.

In the face of the repression, the protests slowly quieted in Oromia, only to erupt last month in the neighboring region of Amhara, the historical ethnic center of the Ethiopian state and home to spectacular rock-cut churches and medieval castles that attract tourists.

A botched government attempt to arrest activists in the northern city of Gondar in mid-July led to two days of rioting that left 11 members of the security forces and five civilians dead. Two weeks later, tens of thousands held a peaceful demonstration over land issues and government repression.

Protesters in Amhara declared solidarity with the Oromo people and their opposition to the government, which many say is dominated by the minority Tigrayan ethnic group.

Activists abroad then called for demonstrations across the two regions this past weekend — a call to which thousands responded despite the Internet shutdown.

“It is clear Ethiopia has a potentially serious and destabilizing unrest on its hands,” said Rashid Abdi, the Horn of Africa project director at the International Crisis Group. “What started off as isolated and localized protests in the Oromia and Amhara regions has now morphed into a much broader movement covering a large swath of the country.”
He said the government has to move swiftly to defuse the crisis by engaging in talks with the communities and addressing the root causes of the dissatisfaction. Despite Ethiopia’s impressive economic gains, the growth has not been enough to “keep pace with rising social inequality” and unemployment, he said.

Opening these lines of communication, however, may be difficult because of a lack of leadership. Opposition parties have been repressed — the ruling coalition won 100 percent of the parliamentary seats in elections last year — and local officials are often mistrusted or viewed as corrupt.

Seyoum Teshome, a university lecturer in Woliso, a town in Oromia where protests also occurred, said people have taken to the streets because they do not feel they have any other choice.

“They have no other option other than protests to explain their grievances,” he said. “They have nothing.”

Gudina, the opposition leader, said his party has been so curtailed by authorities that it has little control over what has been happening in Oromia. Most of the party’s leadership was imprisoned when the protests began last year.

He said that unless the government eased its repression, the violence would worsen.

“These protests are at the level of an intifada — people in their own ways are resisting the government pressure and demanding their rights,” he said, using an Arabic term that means uprising. “I don’t think it’s going to die down.”


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Killing Parks in Ethiopia: The so called “Industrial Parks” are reportedly turning into “killing and Mass Grave Parks” around Addis Ababa, Bushoftu, Adama and Dire Dawa August 9, 2016

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The so called “Industrial Parks” are reportedly turning into “killing and Mass Grave Parks” around Addis Ababa, Bushoftu, Adama and Dire Dawa

This is one of the modern Industrial Parks, dubbed as Light Industrial City, to be built in Ethiopia as part of the larger plan for industrialization. It is situated at the southern outskirts of Addis Ababa, known as Jamo area. The local farmers were involuntarily removed. Now, it is turned into a Killing Park.

Credible reports indicate that the security forces are detaining a large number of people in large business storehouses affiliated with the regime and factory buildings built by the regime under the guise of “Industrial Park Development Corporation” around the cities of Addis Ababa, Bushoftu, Adama and Dire Dawa.

Reports also indicate that these parks are becoming killing parks where Oromos are killed and buried in mass graves in the compound of these parks.

It is to be noted that the so-called “Industrial Park Development Corporation” is one of the institutions of land grab that is evicting tens of thousands of Oromo farmers from around these cities and many parts of the country.

Similarly, reports indicate that victims of the government brutality are being denied medical assistance in government run healthcare facilities. In Addis Ababa, hundreds of the participants of the Grand ‪#‎OromoProtests‬ on Saturday, August 6, 2016, who were seriously injured but not detained were denied access to medical services at the order of the regime’s security forces across the city.

In cases where the victims get admitted to hospitals, the regime’s security forces are removing the medical files of the victims, particularly of the dead, from Hospital records in many Hospitals across Addis Ababa in an attempt to hide the identity of the victims and absolve the perpetrators of the crime from future persecution.

Reports coming from Zewditu Memorial Hospital in Addis Ababa indicates that the medical file of an Oromo Protester by the name Tarekegn Deressa who died at the Hospital of brain concussion after being seriously beaten by the security forces in Meskel Square on Saturday, August 6, 2016, was deleted from the hospital computers and hard copy paper files taken from the Hospital records to hide any trace of what happened to this brave man.

Hospital sources indicate that deleting and hiding the medical files of those killed from hospital records are becoming the operating procedure the regime security forces are using to hide the identity of the victims and absolve the perpetrators of these crimes from future persecution.

Ethiopia is in a serious national crisis. It needs a national solution. An alternative political solution must be immediately thought-out. The government must immediately stop this state of terror and the killing sprees across the country by reigning over the security and military forces carrying out this brutality and heinous crimes.

The international community, particularly the United States, the United Kingdom, European Union, Japan, India, China, World Bank and IMF must immediately take concrete measures to halt the bloodshed and prevent the country from descending into further crisis by lending diplomatic, financial and technical supports for an all-inclusive national political solution. ‪#‎OromoProstes‬ + ‪#‎AmharaProtests‬ =‪#‎EthiopiaProtests‬!


 

Time:Grand #OromoProtests: Scores Killed in Crackdown on Protests Across Ethiopia. August 9, 2016

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(ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia) — Ethiopian security forces shot dead several dozen people in weekend protests across the country as frustration with the government grows, an opposition leader and Amnesty International said Monday, while hundreds staged a rare demonstration in the capital after calls via social media. The government again blocked the internet over the weekend,…

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Freedom House: WhatsApp, Facebook blocked in Ethiopia after protestors killed by security forces. August 9, 2016

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Viber, twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp Are strictly forbidden in Fascist regime (TPLF) Ethiopia

WhatsApp, Facebook blocked in Ethiopia after protestors killed by security forces

Ethiopian migrants, all members of the Oromo community of Ethiopia living in Malta, protest against the Ethiopian regime in Valletta, 21 December 2015
Ethiopian migrants, all members of the Oromo community of Ethiopia living in Malta, protest against the Ethiopian regime in Valletta, 21 December 2015

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This statement was originally published on freedomhouse.org on 8 August 2016.

In response to Ethiopian security forces killing dozens of protesters in the Amhara and Oromia regions during protests on August 6-7, Freedom House issued the following statement:

“The government of Ethiopia should immediately end its murderous violence targeting citizens demanding equitable distribution of resources and open government,” said Vukasin Petrovic, director for Africa programs. “Authorities should respect citizens’ constitutional right to peacefully assemble and express their views, and should meet their demands for greater democracy.”

Background:

Ethiopia security forces have detained thousands of demonstrators and killed hundreds of citizens in the clashes that occurred between November 2015 and July 2016, in response to protests in Oromia that began late last year. In July 2016, the protests spread to the Amhara region, where dozens of protestors have died.

Detailed, independently-verified information remains difficult to obtain due to the government’s suppression of independent media and rights monitoring groups. In recent days, the government blocked social media message applications, including Facebook, Twitter, Viber and WhatsApp.

Ethiopia is rated Not Free in Freedom in the World 2016, Not Free in Freedom of the Press 2016, and Not Free in Freedom on the Net 2015.


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Telesurtv: Ethiopia’s Crackdown on Dissent: Police Attack #OromoProtests August 9, 2016

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Ethiopia’s Crackdown on Dissent: Police Attack Oromo Protests

  • Protesters chant slogans during a demonstration over what they say is unfair distribution of wealth in the country at Meskel Square in Ethiopia

    Protesters chant slogans during a demonstration over what they say is unfair distribution of wealth in the country at Meskel Square in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa, Aug. 6, 2016. | Photo: Reuters


The protests have left hundreds dead and thousands jailed.

Hundreds of protesters clashed with police Saturday in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa after campaigners called for nationwide protests due to what they say is an unfair distribution of wealth in the country.

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Ethiopia’s Oromo Protest ‘Development,’ Displacement and Death

Violence broke out as police tried to stop several hundred chanting protesters from accessing the historic Meskel square.

The demonstrations started as a small-scale student protest over the government’s plan to expand Addis Ababa into adjacent farm lands of Oromiya, Ethiopia’s largest constitutionally autonomous state.

Now they have evolved into a series of large and bloody demonstrations against the government, leaving hundreds dead and thousands jailed.

On Friday, two people were killed in similar clashes with police in Ethiopia’s ancient city of Gonder. The violence broke out when police brought one of the leaders of the land campaign movement to court.

Protestors chanting “Freedom!”

Chief administrator of the Amhara region, Gedu Andargachew, has declared the protests illegal and said security services will take measures against those who take part.

In a country known for cracking down on dissent, the public protests are rare.

But tensions over the status of Wolkayt — a stretch of land that protestors from the region of Amhara say were illegal incorporated in the  neighbouring Tigray region — have been embroiling for at least the past 25 years.

The issue first resulted in violence two weeks ago when throngs of people in Gonder protested against an attempt to arrest Wolkayt campaigners.

http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Ethiopias-Crackdown-on-Dissent-Police-Attack-Oromo-Protests–20160806-0017.html


Related Reports by other media:-

http://unpo.org/article/19363

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-37015055

http://allafrica.com/stories/201608080011.html

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/08/ethiopia-protests-160806132205709.html

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-37004725

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2016/08/07/At-least-6-dead-in-Ethiopian-anti-government-protests/8141470581414/

http://www.ibtimes.com/ethiopia-protest-august-2016-amid-internet-ban-rally-against-government-leaves-least-2398668

http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/08/07/478855/Ethiopia-antigovernment-protests-Addis-Ababa-Oromo

http://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/about-50-killed-in-anti-govt-protesters-ethiopia-police-clashes-over-weekend/story-yUzFHncaVKkI4jTnSEQs5M.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/afp/article-3729582/Dozens-killed-weekend-Ethiopia-protests-opposition-diplomat.html

http://www.voanews.com/content/weekend-protests-across-ethiopia-leave-more-that-12-dead/3455351.html

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UNPO: Oromo: Nationwide Protests Against Continued Marginalization and Suppression August 8, 2016

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Already, dozens have been killed and thousands arrested by security forces in what is a new, nation-wide wave of Oromo protest which has swept through Ethiopia. When the protests started in November 2015, the focus was primarily on the central government’s proposed expansion of the capital into Oromo territory. Since then, the protestor’s focus has widened – mainly due to the government’s brutal response – and they now raise broader economic and political grievances which are also shared by other ethnic groups in Ethiopia.

 

Below is an article published by African Arguments:

Ethiopia’s largest ethnic group, the Oromo, have staged nationwide rallies today to protest their continued marginalisation and persecution by the government. These are a culmination of ongoing protests by the Oromo people since November 2015 and mark by far the most significant political development in the country since the death of the country’s long-time authoritarian leader, Meles Zenawi, in 2012.

At least hundreds of thousands of protestors reportedly took to the streets in more than 200 towns and cities across Oromia, Ethiopia’s largest regional state, to demonstrate against widespread and systematic persecution. According to local media reports, over 50 individuals have been killed and thousands arrested as police and security forces opened fire on peaceful protestors. These details are likely to change as more information comes in, though the government has severely restricted the internet and social media making communication difficult.

What are now widely referred to as the #Oromoprotests began in November 2015 when the government introduced the Addis Ababa City Integrated Master Plan, effectively expanding the territorial limits of capital Addis Ababa into neighbouring Oromo towns and villages. Oromo political leaders and activists argued that the plan, as designed, would displace millions of Oromo farmers from their ancestral lands and would threaten to eventually cleanse Oromo culture and identity from the area.

The protests were triggered by the announcement of the Master Plan and menacing land-grab policies that have already displaced more than 150, 000 Oromo farmers from the area, but they were also manifestations of a much deeper crisis of massive ethnic-based inequalities and discontentment that have been boiling underground, waiting to erupt.

Since the protests have begun, the government has arrested and jailed many of its vital and outspoken activists and organisers. A recent report by the Human Rights Watch puts the death toll from the first seven months of the protest at over 400 while the figure tallied by activists is significantly higher.

The Oromo are the largest ethnic group both in Ethiopia and East Africa, consisting of more than a third of Ethiopia’s 100 million people. However, the group has been marginalised and discriminated against by subsequent Ethiopian governments. Oromo culture and identity have been stigmatised and pushed into the periphery of country’s national life, while Oromo history has been filtered out of public memory.

Since assuming state power in 1991, the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF) has sought to exploit historic disagreements between the Oromos and Amharas, the second largest ethnic group, to sustain the hegemony of ethnic Tigrayan elites. The TPLF framed longstanding Oromo demands for equality and justice as the greatest threat to Ethiopia’s unity and regional stability, and it used historic antagonisms between Oromo and Amhara as a political instrument to legitimise, justify, and consolidate its political and economic hegemony. The “Oromo question” became the quintessential Ethiopian problem.

Within this frame, Oromos are presented as narrow-minded, extremist, and exclusionary, while the Amharas are presented as chauvinist and violent. By producing crisis between the two groups, the current TPLF-led system presented itself both locally and internationally as the only moderate centrist force that can secure Ethiopia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity from the secessionist threat of the Oromos and the perceived far-right extremism of the Amharas.

In the decade since 9/11, Ethiopia refashioned itself as an anchor of stability in an increasingly restless region and began to build a reputation as a regional policing and intelligence powerhouse. As part of this West-facing strategy, it announced its 2006 invasion of Somalia as a war against terrorism, conning the US into sponsoring its proxy war with Eritrea. As the crisis in Somalia deepened, Ethiopia cemented its reputation further, emerging as America’s most reliable partner in the Horn of Africa.

This is not a partnership based on shared values of freedom, liberty, and commitment to democracy, but one based purely on security considerations. Ethiopia served as America’s local ally, and America, in turn, provided enormous financial, technical and diplomatic support. This brought in much-needed resources for the government to build the political and security infrastructure that has as its main aim the policing, control, and surveillance of internal dissent and opposition.

As the US began to define its foreign and human rights policy through the lens of fighting terror − entering a period of post-truth and post-moral politics in which sacrificing people in distant places in return for security became fair game − this emerged as the paradigmatic threat upon which the West’s fears and anxieties were projected. This made its ally Ethiopia completely impervious to criticism, even as the government used its grotesque anti-terrorism law to crush dissent, decimate the opposition, muzzle the media, and shrink civic space to extinction – all the while holding periodic elections.

Just as terrorism in the West is entangled with religion, terrorism in Ethiopia is entangled with ethnicity. And Oromos have been the primary victims of Ethiopia’s cynical appropriation of the cultural referents and resonances of the War on Terror.

Ethnic domination forms the hidden underside of the terrorism-politics nexus in the country. And its anti-terrorism law has provided the government with the most powerful political device to criminalise, police, and prosecute independent expressions and articulations of the Oromo question. Through the magic of this law, even the most basic of demands for human rights or expressions of opposition to government policy can be twisted into an existential threat.

Ethiopia’s persistent turn to its anti-terrorism law to purge critical opposition, activists, journalists, and community leaders is an unqualified disgrace to Ethiopia and its partners on the Global War on Terror.

The #Oromoprotests are a clear response to these and other forms of historic discrimination, and today’s nationwide protests mark a clear break from previous forms of protests in terms of its coordination and mobilisation. In a letter addressed to the government, protestors expressed their rejection of “the regime” and specifically asked the government to stop the violence against the Oromo, to free Oromo and other political prisoners, and to end military rule in Oromia and allow genuine self-rule, among others.

The government’s violent response to peaceful demands has led protestors to demand more radical and systemic change. The #Oromoprotests are no longer a single-issue movement. This is unchartered territory for the country and how the government reacts could go a long way to determining its fate. But today’s protest makes it clear that there can be no more business as usual for Ethiopia’s ruling elites.


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AI: Grand #OromoProtests: ETHIOPIA: UNLAWFUL KILLINGS August 8, 2016

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Ethiopia: Dozens killed as police use excessive force against peaceful protesters


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At least 97 people were killed and hundreds more injured when Ethiopian security forces fired live bullets at peaceful protesters across Oromia region and in parts of Amhara over the weekend, according to credible sources who spoke to Amnesty International.

Thousands of protesters turned out in Oromia and Amhara calling for political reform, justice and the rule of law. The worst bloodshed – which may amount to extrajudicial killings – took place in the northern city of Bahir Dar where at least 30 people were killed in one day.

“The security forces’ response was heavy-handed, but unsurprising. Ethiopian forces have systematically used excessive force in their mistaken attempts to silence dissenting voices,” said Michelle Kagari, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for East Africa, the Horn and the Great Lakes.

“These crimes must be promptly, impartially and effectively investigated and all those suspected of criminal responsibility must be brought to justice in fair trials before ordinary civilian courts without recourse to death penalty.”

Information obtained by Amnesty International shows that police fired live bullets at protesters in Bahir Dar on 7 August, killing at least 30. Live fire was also used in Gondar on 6 August, claiming at least seven lives.

The security forces’ response was heavy-handed, but unsurprising. Ethiopian forces have systematically used excessive force in their mistaken attempts to silence dissenting voices
Michelle Kagari, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for East Africa, the Horn and the Great Lakes

No deaths were reported from the Addis Ababa protests, but photos and videos seen by Amnesty International show police beating protesters with batons at Meskel Square, the capital’s main public space.

In Oromia and Amhara, hundreds were arrested and are being held at unofficial detention centres, including police and military training bases.

“We are extremely concerned that the use of unofficial detention facilities may expose victims to further human rights violations including torture and other forms of ill-treatment,” said Michelle Kagari.

“All those arrested during the protests must be immediately and unconditionally released as they are unjustly being held for exercising their right to freedom of opinion.”

Background

The protests in Oromia are a continuation of peaceful demonstrations that began in November 2015 against a government masterplan to integrate parts of Oromia into the capital Addis Ababa. Deaths were reported in multiple towns in the region, including Ambo, Adama, Asassa, Aweday, Gimbi, Haromaya, Neqemte, Robe and Shashemene.

The protests in Amhara began on 12 July 2016 when security forces attempted to arrest Colonel Demeka Zewdu, one of the leaders of the Wolqait Identity and Self-Determination Committee, for alleged terrorism offences.

Wolqait is an administrative district in Tigray Region that was part of Amhara Region before the ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) came to power 1991. It has been agitating for reintegration into Amhara for the last 25 years.


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Daily Mail: Grand #OromoProtests: At least 90 protesters killed in Ethiopia – residents, opposition August 8, 2016

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At least 90 protesters killed in Ethiopia – residents, opposition


By Aaron Maasho


ADDIS ABABA, Aug 8 (Reuters) – More than 90 people were shot dead by security forces in protests across Ethiopia’s Oromiya and Amhara regions at the weekend, residents and opposition officials said on Monday.

Unrest flared in Oromiya for several months until early this year over plans to allocate farmland surrounding the regional capital for development. Authorities scrapped the scheme in January, but protests flared again over the continued detention of opposition demonstrators.

At the weekend, protesters chanted anti-government slogans and waved dissident flags. Some demanded the release of jailed opposition politicians.

“So far, we have compiled a list of 33 protesters killed by armed security forces that included police and soldiers but I am very sure the list will grow,” Mulatu Gemechu, deputy chairman of the opposition Oromo Federalist Congress, said.

The deaths were in at least 10 towns across Oromiya, he said, including Ambo, Dembi Dolo and Nekemt – areas that saw previous rounds of protest.

“Twenty-six people have been injured, while several have been detained,” Mulatu said, adding three members of his party were also being held.

Government officials were not immediately available for comment. The state-owned Ethiopian News Agency said “illegal protests” by “anti-peace forces” had been brought under control. It did not mention casualties.

DISPUTED TERRITORY

Oromiya is the second region to be hit by unrest in the past few days.

In Amhara, residents said police fired live bullets at demonstrators during protests over disputed territory that continued until early Monday in the city of Bahir Dar.

“Soldiers fired live rounds at protesters. Hospitals have been filled by dead and wounded victims,” one resident said, putting the number killed at 60.

Tensions have been rumbling for two decades over the status of Wolkayt district, a stretch of land that protesters from Amhara say was illegally incorporated into the neighbouring Tigray region to the north.

Nigusu Tilahun, spokesperson for the regional government, told state-affiliated news outlets that seven people died over the weekend.

Amnesty International said the bloodshed in Bahir Dar may amount to “extrajudicial killings” and that at least 30 people were killed in one day.

The United States said it was “deeply concerned” by the violence in both regions.

“We reaffirm our call to respect the constitutionally enshrined rights of all citizens, including those with opposition views, to gather peacefully and to express their opinions,” its embassy in Addis Ababa said in a statement.

Any sign of unrest is closely watched in Ethiopia, a Western ally against Islamist militants in neighbouring Somalia and an economic power seen as a centre of relative stability in a fragile region.

“Ethiopian forces have systematically used excessive force in their mistaken attempts to silence dissenting voices,” Michelle Kagari, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for East Africa, the Horn and the Great Lakes, said. (Reporting by Aaron Maasho; Editing by George Obulutsa and Janet Lawrence)


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Addis Standard News: Grand #OromoProtests: Carnage as Ethiopia Forces Conduct Massive Crackdown Against Anti-Government Protesters in Multiple Places August 8, 2016

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The total death toll from 6 & 7 August 2016, Saturday protest and Sundays attacks on funerals have surpassed 150. These are in addition to over 500 Oromo national killed by the same fascist TPLF.-  Oromian Economist admin sources


News: Carnage as Ethiopia Forces Conduct Massive Crackdown Against Anti-Government Protesters in Multiple Places


(Addis Standard) — Addis Standard has so far received reports of the death of more than 50 Ethiopians in Oromia and Amhara regions of the country following massive anti-government protests over the weekend, during which the government entirely shut down internet connections throughout the country.

According to several tips received by Addis Standard from individuals who want to remain anonymous for fear of repercussions, death tolls were high in West Arsi (in Assasa, Adaba, Shashemene and Kofele cities), West Shewa in the city of Ambo and Ginchi town, east Hararge and east Wolega of the Oromia regional state. Accordingly more than 30 individuals were believed to have been shot dead by security forces on Saturday alone. Hundreds of protesters have also sustained gunshot wounds; hundreds detained by security forces while several people have disappeared without a trace.

A university student in Ambo who is originally from Dambi Dollo in Wolega called Addis Standard on Sundays with information that the police have abducted both his brother and his father “from their home on Saturday night. “

Further tips from northern Ethiopia also indicate that more than 20 individuals were killed on Friday and Saturday during protests in Gondar and Bahir Dar cities, ancient histories city home to thousands of tourists and the capital of the Amhara regional state respectively. It is believed that more than 20 individuals were killed by security forces. According to the government’s own account, seven people were killed in yesterday’s protest rally in Bahir Dar city, while five police officers were hospitalized. However, unconfirmed reports on social media claim the number to exceed 30.

The weekend protests in Bahir Dar followed a previous protest held between July 12th and 14th in which more than a dozen people were killed and a massive peaceful protest in the weekend of 30-31 July in Gonder city.

The protest in Amhara region followed a raid by heavily armed federal security forces, including the Anti-Terrorism special force, targeting members of the Wolkayit community who have been protesting against the federal government’s decision to incorporate the area where the community lives into the Tigray regional state. The Wolkayit community members also reject the idea of them being ethnically considered as Tigrayan and want to identify themselves as Amhara.

More causality feared

The death toll from both regions could reach as high as 80, according to online activists who post pictures of individuals who have died or have sustained severe wounds caused by gun shots.

The weekend region wide anti-government protests in Oromia regional state were called by online activists of the #OromoProtest, a persistent anti-government protest by Ethiopia’s largest ethnic group, the Oromo that lasted for the last nine months.

Accordingly, protests have happened in almost all major cities and small towns across the Oromia regional state, the largest of the nine regional states in Ethiopia home to close to 40 million of Ethiopia’s more than 100 million populations. Here in the capital Addis Abeba, a city originally belonging to the Oromo, police have quickly, and brutally dispersed protesters and have sealed roads leading up to Mesqel Square where online activists called for the protests to happen.

According to a recent report by Human Rights Watch (HRW), more than 400 Oromos were killed by security forces since the ongoing protest first flared up on November 12, 2015 in Ginchi, a small town some 80 Kms South West of the Capital Addis Abeba. In Addition to the report by the HRW, activists are also documenting the death, injuries and forced disappearances of individuals from areas where protests are taking place. Hundreds of University students have also been dismissed from several state universities located in the region.


Gabaasa Magaalaa Naqamtee irraa

(SBO/VOL – Hagayya 08,2016) Yakki suukaneessaan Uummata Oromoorratti raawwaachaa jiru hidda bal’iffachuun sadarkaa hawwwaasi akka galaanaa irratti galagale irrattillee addatti labsii waraanaa sagale guddoftuun beeksisuun meeshaa waraanaa hamma funyaaniitti hidhate sanaan Reeffa ilmaan keenyaa, dhiiga Uummata Oromoo akka galaanati dhangaalaasuu itti fufeera.

Addatti tibba kana magaalaa Naqamtee keessatti Gumuzoota hidhatan magaalaa Naqamtee Weerarsiisuun dhukaasaa Uummata nagaa bahe irratti roobsee, namoota 20,ol ajjeesuu ijaan arginee jirra.

Ani yeroon gabaasa kana qindeessu aariin jabaa fi akkasuma muddama dhukaasa qawwee mataarraa na xaxxaaxa’u jala taa’ee barreessuulle akka koo kan obsuu dadhabanii magaalattii keessa maanguddoo imimmaan harcaasaa bohanii mankaraaran ilaaluu hangan baqadhutti utuun gahuun, dhukaasa gadi qabamee nutti dhuka’u keessa magaalaattii goree mimmiliqaan barreessaa jira.

Dhuguma akka addunyaan dantaa uummatichaa hin qabne namatti agarsiisa. Mootummaan wayyaanee mootummaa ofiin bultuu ta’uushee mootummaa gaafatamni itti hin dhaga’amne callisee dhuukaasa namatti dhukaastu ta’uushee hubadheen jira.

Bakkeewwan rasaasni itti namoota keenya alanfatan Boordii, Bakke Jaamaa, Naannoo Hospitaalaa, Hoteela Addunyaa Galataa fuuldura, namaa karaa deemurratti, Hospitaala National fuuldura fi mana Amantaa Musilimaa cinaatti. Halkan sa’a afur keessa namni Afur lubbuun darbe video ergamerraa mirkaneffachuu dandeessu.

Dhukaasa guyyaa dheengaddaa guyyaa guutuu dhukaa’a tureen namoota hanga soddomaa ta’an lubbuun dhabnee jirra. Haa ta’u malee kana addaan baafachuuf reeffa keenyarratti waan nu rukutaa jiraniif maqaa kanneen addaan baasuun rakkisaa ta’aa jira. Addatti namoonnii halkan halkan akkasuma karaa asphaaltirratti akka hantuutaa ajjeefamaa jiraachuu ijaan argaa jirra.

Dhuguma Naqamte keessa guyyoota sadiif hojiin kamillee hojjetamaa hin jiru. Iyya keenya akka hin dhageessifneef connection kukkutaa jirti wayyaaneen. Nuti jiraattonni Naqamtee fi naannoo ishee dararaa jabduu addunyaan nuu hin beekne keessa jirra.


 

IBT: Grand #OromoProtests: Ethiopia Protest August 2016: Amid Internet Ban, Rally Against Government Leaves At Least 33 Dead. August 8, 2016

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Ethiopia Protest August 2016: Amid Internet Ban, Rally Against Government Leaves At Least 33 Dead



(International Business Times) — The two largest ethnic groups in Ethiopia took part in a massive anti-government protest over the weekend that has claimed dozens of lives. The protesters demonstrated against alleged government discrimination and human rights violations.

In Ethiopia, majority of the general population is made up of the Oromo and Amhara ethnic groups. Protests first began last November when the government had plans to expand the capital into Oromia, which would in turn displace Oromo farmers in the region. After the government dropped their expansion plans, demonstrations continued to spotlight other issues impacting the community.

Dozens of protesters in the nation’s capital, Addis Ababa, were arrested on Saturday, BBC News reported. Things were far more violent in other parts of the country. According to the government, seven protesters died in Bahir Dar, a city located in the Amhara region. Demonstrations in the Oromia region reportedly claimed lives as well, with Oromo activists claiming at least 33 protestors were shot by police.

“So far, we have compiled a list of 33 protesters killed by armed security forces that included police and soldiers but I am very sure the list will grow,” Mulatu Gemechu, deputy chairman of the opposition Oromo Federalist Congress, told Reuters.

In light of the protests, the government has responded by banning unauthorized public demonstrations and blocking social media. Officials claimed online activists were responsible for the outcry. Prime Minister Haile Mariam Dessalegn announced Friday the internet ban stating they, “threaten national unity.”

“It has now become clear that people cannot hold peaceful protests in Ethiopia,” Seyoum Teshome, a blogger following the demonstrations, told The Associated Press. “Regional police forces are being replaced by the army, leaving many areas to be under the military’s control.”

The Grand Oromo Protests August 8, 2016

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A massive Oromia wide Oromo protest was called by activists in Oromia and those in diaspora to take place on August 6, 2016 and it swept the country with millions of protesters marching through towns and cities including Finfine(Addis Ababa) across Oromia, Ethiopia. The mass rallied waving the Oromo liberation flag which is red green red  with sycamore surrounded by sun and  a star at the top which is outlawed by the Tigrean People Liberation Front dominated Ethiopian government.  The demands included stop killing Oromos, free all political prisoners, stop evicting Oromo farmers, make Afaan Oromo an official federal language, justice for the victims of government force killings, remove military out of Oromia, respect the right to self rule in Oromia to name a few. The demonstration was planned to be peaceful as the coordinators advised the Oromo mass to refrain from violence and to avoid attacking government officials and the police.

However, the government deployed forces violently reacted to the protest by brutally beating the protesters and shooting at point blank killing over 60 in different Oromia cities and towns.  Citizens report that several participants were killed cold blooded by ethnic Tigray Agazi forces, and federal forces killing 13 in Asaasaa Arsi zone, 8 in Aawwadaay Hararghe, 5 in Dodolaa Arsi zone, 4 in Addelee East Hararghe, 5 in Haramaya  East Hararghe,  4 in Ambo West Shawa, 4 in Naqamte East Wallaga, 2 in Mandi West Wallaga, 1 in Ghimbi West Wallaga, 1 in Shashimanne Arsi, 2 in Eddoo and 1 in Hirna Hararghe. The social media news indicates the government forces have continued to assassinate Oromo business men across different cities alleging them for funding the protests.

Since the  government responded to the peaceful protests with violence the citizens and the organizers have finally decided to respond to the violence by the government by arming the civilians and warning that everyone has to be ready for self-defense. Organizers are planning to hold all Oromo organizations meeting in diaspora to chart the future roadmap for the Oromo’s struggle for independence. It is expected that the meeting  will be focused on how to empower the Oromo nation for self-defense and to mobilize resources to achieve it.

The Oromo political prisoners including the Oromo Federalist Congress secretary general Beqale Garba have called on the Oromo nation to intensify the struggle. The Oromo Liberation Front chairman Dawud Ibsa also issued a statement calling for an intensified struggle and soliciting more support for OLA.

 

#‎OromoProtests‬, TARKAANFII ITTI AANU

Oromia: Grand #OromoProtests Rally

 

A massive Oromia wide Oromo protest was called by activists in Oromia and those in diaspora to take place on August 6, 2016 and it swept the country with millions of protesters marching through towns and cities including Finfine(Addis Ababa) across Oromia, Ethiopia. The mass rallied waving the Oromo liberation flag which is red green red  with sycamore surrounded by sun and  a star at the top which is outlawed by the Tigrean People Liberation Front dominated Ethiopian government.  The demands included stop killing Oromos, free all political prisoners, stop evicting Oromo farmers, make Afaan Oromo an official federal language, justice for the victims of government force killings, remove military out of Oromia, respect the right to self rule in Oromia to name a few. The demonstration was planned to be peaceful as the coordinators advised the Oromo mass to refrain from violence and to avoid attacking government officials and the police.However, the government deployed forces violently reacted to the protest by brutally beating the protesters and shooting at point blank killing over 60 in different Oromia cities and towns.  Citizens report that several participants were killed cold blooded by ethnic Tigray Agazi forces, and federal forces killing 13 in Asaasaa Arsi zone, 8 in Aawwadaay Hararghe, 5 in Dodolaa Arsi zone, 4 in Addelee East Hararghe, 5 in Haramaya  East Hararghe,  4 in Ambo West Shawa, 4 in Naqamte East Wallaga, 2 in Mandi West Wallaga, 1 in Ghimbi West Wallaga, 1 in Shashimanne Arsi, 2 in Eddoo and 1 in Hirna Hararghe. The social media news indicates the government forces have continued to assassinate Oromo business men across different cities alleging them for funding the protests.Since the  government responded to the peaceful protests with violence the citizens and the organizers have finally decided to respond to the violence by the government by arming the civilians and warning that everyone has to be ready for self-defense. Organizers are planning to hold all Oromo organizations meeting in diaspora to chart the future roadmap for the Oromo’s struggle for independence. It is expected that the meeting  will be focused on how to empower the Oromo nation for self-defense and to mobilize resources to achieve it.The Oromo political prisoners including the Oromo Federalist Congress secretary general Beqale Garba have called on the Oromo nation to intensify the struggle. The Oromo Liberation Front chairman Dawud Ibsa also issued a statement calling for an intensified struggle and soliciting more support for OLA.We will continue to follow up and update as the news unfold back in Oromia.

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#‎OromoProtests‬, TARKAANFII ITTI AANU August 8, 2016

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#GrandOromoProtests 6 August 2016, in Oromia including  in Finfinnee (Addis Ababa), the capital.


 

Grand #OromoProtests,Tarkaanfii itti aanu By Jawar

 

#‎OromoProtests‬, TARKAANFII ITTI AANU


Jawaar Mohamed


Kabajamtoota Ilmaan Oromoo,
Hunda dura, lammiilee keenya kan bilisummaa Oromoofi Oromiyaatiif falmachuudhaaf murteessanii hiriira guyyaa har’aa kanarratti hirmaachuun lubbuu isaanii lamuu hin deebine aarsaa godhanii jannata hawwaa, seenaan saba kanaa barabaraan isaan haa yaadatun jenna. Firaafi maatii isaaniitifis jajjabina haa laatu jenna. Itti aansuun ilmaan Oromoo miliyoonotaaan golee Oromiyaa hundarraa magaalota 200 ol keessatti murannoofi tokkummaan baatanii diina bargaanfachiiftanii saba keenyatti kabajaa hortaniif galanni keessan bilisummaa Oromiyaa haa ta’u jenna. Qindeessitoonni keenya kan guyyoota shan qofa keessatti hiriira guddinaafi gurmaa’ina kana fakkaatu argamsiisuu dandeessan, sabni isiniin boonee jira; kana daran hojjachuu akka dandeessanis shakkii tokko malee mirkaneessitanii jirtan. Isin waliin qabsaa’uun ulfina.

Hiriira kanarraa injifannoo gurguddaatu argame. Ummanni keenya doorsisa Wayyaanefi ergamtoonni isaanii irratti godhaa turan irra aanudhaan sodaa tokko malee bifa qindaayeen mirga isaatiif falmachuuf bahuun injifaannoo isa tokko. Ummanni keenya rakkoo biyya sanii karaa nagayaatiin furuuf hiree dhumaa ifaan ifatti kennuun boru balaan fedhe yoo bu’e komii kamiiyyuu afaan keessa akka qabsiifnu hiree nuuf kenne. Ummanni Oromoo guutuu Oromiyaa keessatti waamicha yeroo gabaabaatiin bifa qindaawaafi tokkummaa qabuun socho’uu akka danda’u mirkaneessuun akeeka hiriira kanaa keessaa isa tokko. Kun dhibbaan dhibbatti galma gahee jira. Tarkaanfilee itti aansinee fudhachuu qabnuufis humna qabnu madaallee ofitti amanamummaa akka horannuuf faaydaa guddaa qaba.

Gaafin garaa nama hundaa keessa yeroo ammaa jiru kanaan booda ‘maaltu itti aana’ kan jedhu akka ta’e shakkin hin jiru. Yaadni amma booda qabsoon nagayaa hin deemsisuu gara hidhannootti dabruu qabna jedhu jabaatee dhufaa jira. Kun yaada sirriiti. Garuu ummata hanqina hidhannoo qabu, kan tarsiimoofi caasaa waraanaatin hin ijaaraminiin al tokkoon ol ka’aatii mootummaadhaan walwaraanaa jechuun gaaga’ama bu’aa hin qabneef saba saaxiluu ta’a. Kanaafu cehuumsa tarsiimoo hanga ammaa irraa gara kan biraatti godhamuuf akka ka’uumsaatti yaadota armaan gadii kana dhiheessina;

1) Mormiin diddaa baatii saglan dabreef godhaa turre bifa daran qindaawaa ta’eefi tooftaalee haaraya dabalateen itti fufuu qaba;

2) Qabsoon nagayaa ( civil disobedience) hanga ammaa godhame tarkaanfilee diina ofirraa ittisu ( self defense action) dabalataa dhufuu qaba. Ammarraa duuti balbala Oromoo qofa osoo hin taane kan diinatis dhadhawuu eegaluu qabdi. Tarkaanfiin ittisaa kanneen armaan gadii kana dabalata;

a) Qondaalota siyaasaafi waraanaa Wayyaanee ol’aanoo ummanni keenya akka ajjeefamuuf ajaja dabarsan irratti tarkaanfiin ni fudhatama.

b) Milishaafi poolisii ummata ajjeesu kamiyyuu irratti adabbiin walmadaalaan ni fudhatama.

c) Loltoota Agaazii ummata shoorarkeessan tooftaalee dahanaa kanneen wareegama gama keenyaa xiqqeessanin nagaya dhoorguu barbaachisa. Bakka isaan kopha kophaa ykn namoota muraasaan socho’anii nyaatan, taphatan,bulaniifi oolanitti haleeluun jiilchuu barbaachisa.

3) Tarkaanfilee ofirraa ittisuu armaan olitti tarreeffaman kana hojitti hiikudhaaf hidhannoof rasaasni ummata keenyaaf saffisaan dhaqqabuu qaba. Kana milkeessuuf loltoonni ummanni keenya karaa danda’e hundaan ( fkn milishaa irraa hiikkachuun, bitachuun) hidhannoo harkatti galfachuu qaba. Dureeyyin biyya keessaafi ummanni biyya alaa leeccaloo gumaachudhaan ummata hidhachiisuu qabu. Akkasumas poolisoonnif qondaalonni siyaasaa sirnicha tajaajilaa jiran kan ummata isaanitiif aantummaan itti dhagahamu haalota meeshaaleen waraana dhunfannaa mootummaa jala jiran harka qabsaa’ota Oromoo itti galan mijeessuu danda’u. Kunis kan too’annaa isaanii jala jiru dabarsanii kennuun dabalatee bakkoota kuusaa meeshaa waraanaa akeekudhaan ta’uu danda’a. Walumaagalatti garuma danda’ame maraan, biyya keessaayis ta’ee biyyoota alaa irraa meeshaan waraanaa saffisaan harka Oromoo galuu qaba. Kana milkeessuun fuulleffannaa guddaa ( top priority) ta’uu qaba;

4) Caasaanfi waajjiraaleen bulchiinsaa Oromiyaa keessa jiran tajaajila ummataa kennuu dhiisanii meeshaa ukkaamsaaf cunqursaa ta’uun tajaajilaa jiru. Caasaaleefi waajjiraalee kana hiree argame hundaan barbadeessudhaan humna sirnichi qabu laamsheessuuf hedduu barbaachisaadha. Kanaafuu tarkaanfiin waajjiraalee bulchiinsaa irratti godinoota garii keessatti eegalame bal’inaan itti fufuu qaba;

5) Adaduma tarkaanfiin Oromoon fudhatu cimaa deemuun humni waraanaafi bulchiinsa sirnichaa laaffataafi diigamaa deema. Baniinsi ( security and administrative vacuum) uumamu kun rakkoo akka hin uumneef caasaan bakka bu’u ijaaramaa deemuu qaba. Bakka caasaan bulchiinsaa guututti diigametti, caasaan ummataa haaraan cinaatti ( parallel structure) ijaaramuu qaba. Akkasumas kufaatii diinaa saffisiisuufi nagayaa fi tasgabbii ummataa eegsisuuf humni waraanaa biyyooleessaa bifa gurmaa’eefi tarsiimoo qoratamaan masakamu ijaaramuu qaba. Waranni kun loltoota bilisummaa Oromoo bifa garagaatiin gurmaa’anii jiran, dargaggoota diinarraa qawwee hiikachuun iddoo garagaraatti gurmaa’anii socho’an akkasumas ilmaan Oromoo mooraa diinaa keessa sabatti dacha’niin ijaarama;

6) Hojiilee armaan olitti kaafne kana qindeessanii galmaan gahuuf hawaasni siyaasaa ( political community) Oromoo mataa walitti qabachuu qaba. Kana galmaan ga’uuf ji’a Fulbaanaa as deemu kana Waltajii Hoggantoota Oromoo Waliigalaa ( All Inclusive Oromo Leadership Summit) kan geggeessitoonni jaarmayaalee siyaasaa, hawaasaafi amantii akkasumas hayyoonni, abbootiin qabeenyaafi aartistootni irratti hirmaatan ni taa’ama. Waltajjiin kun akeeka lama qabaata. Kan duraa Wixinee Oromoofi Oromiyaan garafuulduraa ittiin bulan ( Oromian National Charter) kan marii hirmaattotaatin bilchaatee raggaasifme qopheessa. Kan lammataa dhaabbilee qabsoo kana xumuruufi bulchiinsa Oromiyaa bilisoomteetif bu’ura ta’uu danda’an ijaara. Fakkeenyaaf garee diiploomaasii keenyaa bifa waaltayeen geggeessu, kan gargaarsa ummata miidhamee ( humanitarian aid) bifa waaltayeen qindeessu fa’a ofiif akka dhaabbatuuf haala mijeessa. Koreen waltajjii kana qopheessu yeroo gabaa keessatti dhaabbachuun hojii isaa saffisaan akka geggeessu taasifama;

Tarkaanfilee armaan olitti tarreessine kana murannoo, jabinaafi saffisa waggoota muraasa dabran ittiin sochoo’aa turreen daran hojjachuudhaan gara hojiitti hiikuu barbaachisa. Hundi Keenyaa gahee keenya gahuumsaan haa baanu!

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Human Rights League: Ethiopia: Death Squad Killings in Oromia Continue as the World Community Responds with a Deaf Ear August 7, 2016

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Ethiopia: Death Squad Killings in Oromia Continue as the World Community Responds with a Deaf Ear

 

HRLHA Urgent Action

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August 7, 2016

For Immediate Release  

Addressed To:

  1. UN Security Country Member States[1]

Office Contact[2]:

  • Security Council Report
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  1. UN Human Rights Council and UN Human Rights, Office of the High Commissioner[3]
Office Contact:Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
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Postal address: Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
Palais des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland

Telephone: +41 22 917 9656 , E-Mail:  civilsociety@ohchr.org

The long Oromo nation’s protest against the TPLF/EPRDF- led dictatorial government,  which has been going on for the past  eight  months, expanded its scope  on August 6, 2016 when over 190  Oromia towns including the capital city of Addis Ababa participated  in presenting their grievances and  demanding their fundamental human rights.

In this region- wide August 6 protest , in which for the first time the residents of the capital city participated, over 70 Oromos were recklessly brutalized and beaten and  over 800-1000  Oromos were taken to prison according to the HRLHA informants  in Oromia Regional State.

During the eighth round of the protest on August 6, 2016  the most devastated zones of Oromia were Awaday and Haromaya in East Hararge,  Asasa in  West Arsi , Dodola and Robe in Bale,  Ambo  and Walso in  West Showa,and  Naqamte in East Walaga  among others.

Since the protest started in November 2015, the government of Ethiopia has mercilessly killed over 670 Oromos and detained over 50,000. Among the dead, the majority are university and high school students, young children, pregnant women, and seniors. The killing squad Agazi force killed people not only on the streets, but in their homes  during the night time by breaking down their doors. Many people were taken from their homes and arrested, then taken to police stations, military camps and concentration camps.

The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa (HRLHA)  and other human rights organizations have widely reported on the protests in Oromia in order to  make the world community aware of the real scope of the protests.

However, the world communities have chosen to remain silent and a few government agencies have responded to the horrific human rights crisis in Oromia Regional State.

It was in such circumstances and with outcries from human rights organizations that Ethiopia was elected  on June 28, 2016[4] to a UN Security Council member  seat ” one of the six principal organs of the United Nations, responsible for the maintenance of International Peace”. The HRLHA expressed its disappointment at this election to the president of the UN General Assembly in its appeal on July 4, 2016 THE ETHIOPIAN GOVERNMENT SHOULD NOT BE REWARDED FOR MASSACRING ITS PEOPLE”[5]
From 2011 to the present, Ethiopia has been a member of the UN human rights council[6]with the responsibility of protecting and promoting human rights globally.

Backgrounds of the Oromo grievances:

Since the TPLF/EPRDF government came to power in 1991, several documents have been created, including the 1995 Constitution. These documents, however, are designed only for show, to make the government look good to foreign eyes. Here is the truth:

  • From day one when the TPLF/EPRDF assumed power, the Tigrigna People Liberation Front (TPLF) members have focused on diminishing the political capability of the nations and nationalities of Ethiopia, groups that the government regards as its political  opponents.
  •  The TPLF created PDOs (Peoples’ Democratic Organizations) such as Oromo Peoples’ Democratic Organization (OPDO) and present them as the representatives of the  people of Ethiopia.
  • The TPLF, which represents only 5-6% of the total population of Ethiopia, monopolized political and economic power, ignoring the rights of the other 95% of the Ethiopian population.
  • The OPDO has no power, but serve as messengers and translators for the TPLF to penetrate into Oromia.
  • TPLF- owned companies such as  the Endowment Fund for the Rehabilitation of Tigrai (EFFORT)[7] and Mesfin Engineering took all opportunities to control businesses in Oromia and other regions. This made the TPLF members, including the military commanders,  millionaires while the area’s business community  members were left powerless
  • The resources of Oromo, Gambela and Benshangule people have been exploited not only by the TPLF members, but also by TPLF partner foreign government. For example,  for Hasen Guleid , the Djibouti president over 1000 hectares of Oromo land from Bale,Dodola has been granted for
  • Tens of thousands of  hectares of Oromo, Gambela and Benshangule lands have been leased to foreign investors at cheap prices without consent and consultations with the land owners.  Millions have been evicted from their livelihoods and became homeless, jobless and beggars.

Recommendations:

  1. The UN Security Council member states- of which Ethiopia is one-should hold the Ethiopian government accountable for its arbitrary arrests, killings and tortures of Oromo’s peaceful protesters
  2. The UN Human Rights Council, of which Ethiopia is a member, should hold the Ethiopian government accountable for its arbitrary arrests, killings and tortures of Oromo’s peaceful protesters
  3. Both UN Councils, of which Ethiopia is a member, must ask Ethiopia to immediately allow a neutral body to enter Ethiopia and investigate the crimes against humanity that the Ethiopian Government is committing against Oromo
The HRLHA is a non-political organization that attempts to challenge abuses of human rights of the people of various nations and nationalities in the Horn of Africa. It works to defend fundamental human rights, including freedoms of thought, expression, movement and association. It also works to raise the awareness of individuals about their own basic human rights and those of others. It encourages respect for laws and due process. It promotes the growth and development of free and vigorous civil societies.

[1] http://www.un.org/en/sc/about/
[2]http://www.securitycouncilreport.org/contact.php
[3] http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/Pages/HRCIndex.aspx
[4] UN News Center – http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=54350#.V5_GGLgrLIU
[5] HRLHA:  http://www.humanrightsleague.org/?p=15767
[6] UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/Pages/CurrentMembers.aspx
[7] https://ethiopiantimes.wordpress.com/2012/07/30/ethiopia-is-looted-by-effort-and-the-tplf-business-empire/

Financial Times: Anti-government protests grow in Ethiopia. Grand #OromoProtests August 7, 2016

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Images posted on social media showed huge demonstrations in the capital and other cities. Activists said the protests could mark a possible turning point in the nine month campaign against the government.

“The dynamic had shifted and people are now calling for the downfall of the government,” said Jawar Mohammed, who runs the Oromo Media Network in the US state of Minnesota and said he was in regular contact with protesters in multiple cities. “This is by far the biggest demonstration that Ethiopia has seen in terms of size and co-ordination across Oromia.” FT

 



(FT) — Scores of people were arrested in Ethiopia on Saturday in a wave of anti-government protests that rocked the capital Addis Ababa and dozens of other towns in the restless region of Oromia.

Images posted on social media showed huge demonstrations in the capital and other cities. Activists said the protests could mark a possible turning point in the nine month campaign against the government.

“The dynamic had shifted and people are now calling for the downfall of the government,” said Jawar Mohammed, who runs the Oromo Media Network in the US state of Minnesota and said he was in regular contact with protesters in multiple cities. “This is by far the biggest demonstration that Ethiopia has seen in terms of size and co-ordination across Oromia.”

Fisseha Tekle, an Amnesty International researcher who is based in Kenya, said the police and the army were using live bullets to disperse the protesters.

The demonstrations were sparked last November in protest against a move to extend the municipal boundaries of Addis Ababa into Oromia, which straddles much of the centre and south of the country and includes the capital. But they have grown in intensity in response to a fierce government crackdown.

The Oromo make up about 40 per cent of Ethiopia’s 90m people but they believe they are marginalised by the Tigrayan ethnic group, which dominates federal institutions despite comprising only about 6 per cent of the population.

In a report released in June, Human Rights Watch said that at least 400 people had been killed and thousands more injured since the protests began.

However, Ethiopia’s communications minister Getachew Reda said that Saturday’s protests were “illegal” and that “scores” of people had been arrested in the restless region.

Mr Reda denied suggestions that security personnel had used live gunfire, but said armed protesters were “trying to arm-twist the security forces into shooting” and “destroying private and public property.”

Independent efforts to reach protesters in Ethiopia were unsuccessful. The Ethiopian government has severely restricted access to the internet and social media in the Oromia region, making it hard to verify reports of protests.

But images showing bloodied bodies of protesters were circulated on social media using the hashtag #oromoprotests.

A massive demonstration was held in Gondar last Sunday, a city in the northern region of Amhara, to express solidarity with the Oromo and to express other grievances. It was the first time a major protest had broken out in another part of the country.



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Oromia (WBO): Oduu gammachiisaa injifannoo gootichi warraana Oromoo ‪WBOn goonfate August 7, 2016

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Oduu gammachiisaa injifannoo gootichi warraana Oromoo WBOn goonfate


Gootichi Humni Ittisa Ummataa Godina Horroo Guduruu Wallaggaa Suluula Fincaa’aa Naannoo Warshaa Sukkaaraa Fincaa’aatti Qondaalota waaranaa wayyaanee haleele.

Humni Ittisa Ummataa Godina Horroo Guduruu Suluulaa Fincaa’aa naannawa Warshaa Sukkaaraa Fincaa’aatti tarkaanfii haleellaa Waraana Agaazii Wayyaanee Mana Nyaataa Baamboo Baar jedhamu keessatti argaman irratti tarkaanfii fudhateen hogganoota waraana wayyaanee 7 ol madeessuun miidhaa ulfaataa irraan gahee jira. Manni nyaataa bakka qubannaa fi nyaataa waraana wayyaanee ta’e kunis guutummaatti barbadaa’eera.

Manni nyaataa kun qabeenya dabballee wayyaanee Makonnin jedhamuu fi haadha warraa isaa loltoota diinaa sooruun beekamtu Dinqee jedhamtuu yoo tahu, osoo hogganoota waraana wayyaanee sooraa jirtuu humna ittisa ummataatiin tarkaanfiin irratti fudhatamee madeeffamuun haala hamaa keessa akka jirantu barame.

Humnoonni murna weerartuu guutummaa Oromiyaa keessaa hatattamaan bahuu akka qaban kan akeekkachiise gootichi Humni Ittisa Ummataa, humnoota hidhattootaa diina ummata Oromootti roorrisaa jiranii fi ergamtoota wayyaanee irratti tarkaanfii fudhatu hanga Oromiyaan bilisoomtutti jabeessee akka itti fufu beeksisee jira.


Waraanni Bilisummaa Oromoo godina bahaa tarkaanfii gumaabaas fudhateen Agaazii ummata keenya ajjeessaa jiran keessaa 13 dacheetti dabaleera.
Tarkaanfii gumaabaas WBO kanaan Konbolcha keessatti Agaazii lama; Awaday keeysatti agaaziin tokko, Dirree Dawaa keeysatti Agaaziin lama, Qobboo keesatti Agaaziin lama, Dadaritti Agaaziin sadi, ciritti Agaaziin lama, Baddeeysaatti Agaaziin afur, wataritti Agaaziin sadi, walumaa galatti, waraanni Wayyaanee kan fedelaa kudha sadi ajjeefamanii jiru.


Hagayya 07,2016 Humni Addaa WBO Godina Bahaa Lixa Harargee Ona Odaa Bultum araddaa Koluutti humna goolessituu wayyaanee agaazii irratti dhukaasa bane 4 ajjeesee 2 madeessee jira. Qawwee AK 3 fi bombiin harkaa 2 dhuunfatameera.

Oromia: Grand #OromoProtests Rally August 6, 2016

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#Grand #OromoProtests 6 August 2016: Massive #OromoProtests  rally held all over the State of  Oromia including in Finfinnee (Addis Ababa), the capital. Held in more than 200 cities/towns.


Hagayya 6 Bara 2016 OromiyaaGuutuuKeessattiFicilliXumuraGabrummaaSeenaQabeessattiIttiFufee Jira.


Ethiopia’s unprecedented nationwide Oromo protests: who, what, why?http://africanarguments.org/2016/08/06/ethiopias-unprecedented-nationwide-oromo-protests-who-what-why/?utm_content=buffer3ccaf&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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OMN: Oduu Amma Nu Gahe (Hag. 6, 2016)

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Police break up anti-government protest in Ethiopian capital

Hundreds of protesters today clashed with police in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa after campaigners called for nationwide protests due to what they say is an unfair distribution of wealth in the country.

Violence broke out as police tried to stop several hundred chanting protesters from accessing the historic Meskel square.

The demonstrations started as a small-scale student protest over the government’s plan to expand Addis Ababa into adjacent farm lands of Oromiya, Ethiopia’s largest constitutionally autonomous state.

Now they have evolved into a series of large and bloody demonstrations against the government, leaving hundreds dead and thousands jailed.

Yesterday, two people were killed in similar clashes with police in Ethiopia’s ancient city of Gonder.

http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20160806/world/police-break-up-anti-government-protest-in-ethiopian-capital.621231#.V6YGMACOuYY.facebook


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand #OromoProtests in Oromia, 6 August 2016.

Fascist Ethiopia’s regime attacking peaceful Protesters

 

 

 

 

Grand #OromoProtests in Oromia, 6 August 2016.

 Naqamtee, Wallaggaa, Western Oromia

Godina Wallaggaa magaalaa Naqamtee keessatti yeroo ammaa kana diddaa deemaa jiru dhaamsuuf dhukaasa hedduu Wayyaanee irraa ummata Oromoo irratti banamee jira,lubbuun nama hedduu darbuu hin oolu,network quunamtii balleessanii jiru.
Magaalaan godina Wallaggaa kan akka Horroo Guduru fi Qeellama Wallaggaa keessaa xurree quunamtii networkii balleessanii jiru.FXG ammoo guutummaatti itti fufee jira.

Godina Baalen magaala Gaasaraa, Haroo, Dumaal, Haroo, dibbee, Gindhiir Barbaree, Maliyyu, Dalloo manna mormii eegalan haala hoo’an itti jirama

Godina Arsii Aana Xannaa magaala xiichoo,seeruu,Ashmiira, Hamdaa, Asaasa, Seerofta,Ajjee Dheeraa,Itayya, Dodola,Adaabbaa, fi Edoonis keessatti mormiin itti fufee jira.
Guutummaa Arsiitti FXGn cimee deemaa jira shaashamanneef Asaasatti dhukkaasas ummatarratti bananiiru jedhamaara magaalota hedduu keessatti networkii bilbilallee ugguran magaala adaamatti namoonni lama rasaasan dhayame tokko du’eera

 

 

 

 



Grand #OromoProtests in Oromia, 6 August 2016.

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OROMIA: #OROMOPROTESTS: SANBATA DURAA DHUFU GUUTUU OROMIYAATTI HIRIIRI NI GODHAMA. #GrandOromiaMarch on 6 August 2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OROMIA: #OROMOPROTESTS: SANBATA DURAA DHUFU GUUTUU OROMIYAATTI HIRIIRI NI GODHAMA. #GrandOromiaMarch on 6 August 2016 August 5, 2016

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The Grand Oromo March on the 6th of August 2016


 

Ji’oottan saglan dabraniif ummanni Oromoo gaafii mirgaa haqummaan isaa mootummaanuu amane qabatee haala seeraaf heerri biyyattii eeyyamuun falmachaa jiraachuun isaa ni beekma. Yeroo kana keessatti ilmaan Oromoo 600 ol ta’an loltoota mootummaatin ajjeefamanii, kanneen 5000 ol ta’an madaayanii jiran. Kana jechuunis ji’oottan saglan dabran kana qofa keessatti guyyuma guyyaadhaan ilmaan Oromoo sadi (guyyaatti) Agaaziidhaan ajjeefamaa turan. Hundi isaanii rasaasaan haala garaa jabinna hamaa tokkoon rukutamaniit ajjeefaman. Ajjeechaan suukanneessaa akkanaa kuni amaluma mootummaa abbaa irreeti jedhamee fudhatamaa ture hanga yoonaatitti. Tibbana kana garuu akkaataa mootummaan sun mormii naannoo biraatti ka’e (keessattuu naannoo Amaaraatitti) itti keessummeesse ‘edaa gaafii isaatiif deebin kan rasaasa ta’u Oromoo qofa’ akka jennu nu godhee jira. Oromiyaatti daa’immaniifi manguddoon harka duwwaa gaafii haqaa qabatanii bahan rasaasni itti roobfamee fixaman. Naannoo biraatti garuu ummanni qawwee qabatee magaalaa jidduutti dhukaasaa oolee osoo waa takka hin tuqamin nagayaan manatti deebi’ee gale. Asirratti wanti haalaan hubatamuu qabu, kun ta’aa kan jiru Oromoon lafa kiyya narraa hin saaminaa, qotee-bulaa Oromoo lafa irraatti dhalaterraa hin buqqisinaa waan jedheef qofa yoo ta’u, warri naannoo Amaaraa garuu lafa amma naannoo Tigray keessa jiru gara naannoo Amaaraatitti deebisaa, lafti sun duriin isaa keenya jechuudhaan gaafachaa jiru.

Guyyaa kaleessaatuu Gondoritti ummanni kumaatamaan tilmaamamu, hedduun isaa qawwee hidhatee bahee osoo waa takka hin tuqamin gale. Sa’aatilee muraasa booda Oromiyaa, Harargee Bahaa magaalaa Awwadaay keessatti ummata karaa nagayaatin mirga isaa falmachuuf bahe irratti duula ilaammatanii dhahuutiin (sniper shooting) ilmaan Oromoo 26 rasaasaan madeessuudhaan nama jaha ammoo ajjeesanii jiran. Kanarraa kan hubannu mootummaan sun lammiilee biyya sanii ija gargaraatiin akka laaluudha. Ummata Oromoo akka diina hiree argame maraanuu ajjefamuu qabu, ummata biraa ammoo kan mirgi isaa kunuunfamuufi qabu godheet laala jechuu dha. Haalli kun paartiin Dh.D.U.O kan silaa Oromiyaan bulcha jedhus paartiin ANDM irraa garaagarummaa akka qabus qabatamaan ifa taasisee jira. Naannoo Amaaraatti mormii loltoota ANDM duriitin qindeeffamaa jiru mootummaan naannichaa harka irra qabuu bira darbee ifatti deeggaraa akka jiru agarra. Yeroo miidiyaan mootummaa Oromiyaa olola mormii ummata Oromoo maqaa xureessu hojjatutti, kan naannoo biraa qabsoo isaanii ifatti deeggaruudhaan labsaa jira.

Maarree Oromoon guyyuma guyyaan yoo ajjeefamu, ormi maaliif kabajame?

1. Ummanni Oromoo fedhii gaaga’amni hamaan biyyaafi naannoo isaarratti osoo hin geenye mirga isaa kabachiifachuuf jecha tooftaa qabsoo nagayaa filatee, qawwee qabatee bahuu dhabe. Qawwees qabatee kan hin bahiniif waggoota 25 dabre kana bara baraan qawween irraa hiikkamaa ture. Dabalataanis hoggansi fi hayyoonni Oromoo qawwee qabattanii hokkaratti hin seeninaa jedhanii waan gorsaniifi. Kunis kan ta’eef Oromoon ummata nagaaf nageenya yeroo maraa aadaaf uumaa isaa keessatti leellisu waan ta’eefi. Naamusni kun garuu naatoofi kabajaa uumuufi dhabee saba guddaa kana tuffachiisee jira. Inumaayyuu mootummaan wayyaanee aadaa nagaaf nageenyaa ummata Oromoo kana siyaasaa ishee cunqursaatiif itti fayyadamuuf kutattee kaate fakkaata.

2. Baatilee saglan darban kana ummanni keenya magaalota bilisa baasee too’ate keessatti Ummanni Tigree kan Wayyaanonni irraa dhalatan akka hin tuqamneef wareegama guddaa kafale. Ummanni naannoo biraa garuu ni gobe. Naamusnifi tikni Oromoon godheef kana galateeffachurra akka doofaafi sodaataatti akka laalamu godhee jira.

Walumaagalatti Obsiifi naamusni haga gaba. Aariifi xiiqiin Oromoo amma guutee irraan jiguuf deema. Osoo sun hin taane hireen dhumaa haa laatamuufi. Ummanni Oromiyaa akkuma ummata naannoo biraa lammii kabajaan maltuun akka ta’e mootummaan sun akka mirkaneessuuf, tarkaanfileen armaan gadii ni fudhatamu.

1. Sanbata duraa as adeemu Hagayya 6, 2016 guutuu Oromiyaatti, Dirree Dhawaa dabalatee hiriiri nagayaa kan mormii ni godhama. Mormiin ammas akkuma dura guutuu guututti kan nagayaa ta’a. Gaaffileen keenyaas, ajjeechaan akka nurraa dhaabbatu, hoggatootni keenya kanneen hidhaa keessa jiran haal-duree tokko malee akka hiikaman, Oromiyaa humna Agaaziitiin bulchuun akka hafu, Oromoon mirga ofiin of bulchuun akka kabajamuuf gaafachuufi kkf ta’u.
2. Hiriira kana bahuudhaaf hayyamni hin gaafatamu. Akka heera mootummaatti hiriira qopheessuuf aanga’oota dursanii beeksiisuutu barbaachisa. Barruun kun akka beeksisa sanitti fudhatamuu qaba. (Ummanni Gondoris kanuma godhe, Oromiyaaf seerri addaa jiraachuu hin danda’u)! Dameen nageenyaa Oromiyaas ta’ee humnoonni federaalaa mormii kana dursanii hanqisuufis ta’ee guyya san ummata reebuuf yoo kan socho’an ta’e, gaafasirraa ka’ee sochiin Oromoo tarsiimoofi ergama ( mission and strategy) jijjiirrachuutti tarkaanfata. Gaaga’ama sanitti aansee dhufu hundaaf kan itti gaafatamu hogganoota Wayyaanee, akkasumas Oromoota isaan waliin hiriiruu itti fufan ta’a.

Ummanni keenyas kana beekee gaafa san tokkummaafi murnannoodhaan akka mirga isaatiif bahu waamicha dhiheessina.


BEEKSISA ” dargaggoonni baadiyaa akkaa magalaa hin seennee waan doorguu fedhaanif dargaggooni ammarraa eegalee akkaa magalaa seenaan, yoo kun hin mijoofne gaafasuma gandoota baadiyyaa keessatti lakkoofsaan baay’atanii erga walgahanii booda gamtaan gara magaalaa akka seenan. ”


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BREAKING: Here is the hand written letter of Bekele Gerba and other political prisoners

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#OROMO PROTEST
#FREE BEKELE GERBA
#FREE ALL PLOTICAL PRISONERS WITH OUT ANY PRECONDITIONS
#FREE LIIBAN DABASA GUYO
#FREE COLONEL DEMEKE ZEWDE AND WELKAYITE COMMITEE
#FREE ABUBAKAR AHMED
#FREE YONATAN TERESA REGASA
#OROMIA IS NOT FOR SALE
#WE NEED FREEDOM
#NO DUMPING WASTE IN OROMIA
#STOP LAND GRAB IN OROMIA
#STOP EVICTING OROMO FARMERS
#STOP KILLING OROMO PEOPLE
#WE ARE NOT A TERRORIST
#HUMAN RIGHTS MUST BE RESPECTED
#DOWN TPLF DOWN
#FREE OROMIA FROM MILITARY
#WE STAND WITH WELKAYITE PEOPLE
#STOP KILLING AMAHARA PEOPLE
#STOP KILLING OGADEN PEOPLE
#NO TO MILITARY RULE IN OROMIA
#CHILD KILLERS MUST BE ARRESTED
# ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
#END MILITARY RULE IN OROMIA
#OROMIA SHALL BE FREE
#BRING OROMO PEOPLE KILLERS TO BOOK
#ABAY TSEHAYE TO THE COURT
#SAMORA YUNUS TO THE COURT
#WE NEED EQUALITY
#AFAAN OROMO FOR FEDERAL LANGUAGE
#WE NEED JUSTICE
#FREE MUSLIM COMMITEE
#TPLF MUST GO
#EPRDF MUST GO
#STOP ECONOMIC MONOPOLY OF TIGREANS
#NO WATER NO ELETCRICTY NO NETWORK IN ETHIOPIA
#11%GROWTH IS A LIE
#OROMIA IS BLEEDING
#PEOPLE POWER IS BIGGER THAN THOSE ON POWER
#FREE DHAQABA WARIYOO……..


ETHIOPIA BRACES FOR MASSIVE PROTEST RALLY CALLED BY ONLINE OROMO PROTEST ACTIVISTS

Ethiopia braces for massive protest rally called by online Oromo protest activists

Oromia (WBO): Irree fi Gaachanni Ummataa WBOn Diina galaafate August 4, 2016

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( SBO: Hagayya 03,2016) Irree fi Gaachanni Ummata Oromoo WBOn Godina Dhiha Oromiyaa keessa sossohu waraana wayyaanee ummata keenya hiraarsaa jiru irratti tarkaanfii fudhatu itti fufuun tibbanas injifannoo galmeessee jira.

Dhiha Oromiyaa keessa kan sossohu WBOn waraana wayyaanee ummata Oromoo nagaan mirga isaaf falmataa jiru shororkeessuuf konkolaataan bobbaafamaa ture Lixa Wallaggaa Anfilloo Muggii fi Gambeellaa gidduutti haleeluun kasaaraa guddaa irraan gahee jira.
Haaluma kanaan gootichi WBO Dhiha Oromiyaa Adoolessa 29,2016 barii lafaa sa’aa 4:00 irratti waraana wayyaanee konkolaataa 3n Anfilloo Muggi irraa gara Gambeellaatti deemaa ture bakka SS jedhamutti haxiidhaan haleeluun loltoota wayyaanee 8 battalatti oggaa ajjeesu, hedduu isaanii madeessuu Ajaji WBO Zoonii Qellem beeksiseera.

Lolli kun walakkaa sa’aatiif kan geggeeffame oggaa ta’u, madoon loltoota wayyaanee kun gara Gambeellaatti akka geeffamanis Ajaji WBO Zoonii Qellem dabalee hubachiiseera.

Waraanni wayyaanee haleelame kun humna dabalataa Gambeellaa irraa waammachuun sakattaa jedhee naannoo Anfilloo Garjeedaa fi gammoojjii Waabaa Eebbaa jedhamu keessatti ummata gidirsaa akka jirus hubachuun danda’ameera.

WBOn falmii mirga abbaa biyyummaa fi bilisummaaf ummatni Oromoo Warraaqsa Biyyaalessaa FXG finiinsaa jiru cinaatti, bilisummaa ummata Oromoo fi Walabummaa Oromiyaa mirkaneessuuf qabsoo hadhooftuu taasisaa jiru daran jabeessuun godinoota Oromiyaa adda addaa keessatti tarkaanfilee waraanaa qubattuu wayyaanee fi farreenii fi gufuu QBO fi warraaqsichaa ta’an irratti fudhatu jabeessaa fi babal’isaa jiraachuu hojiin agarsiisaa jira.


 

#OromoProtests and the future of Oromo struggle:A keynote speech of Dr. Merera Gudina, Chairman of OFC At OSA Annual Conference 2016. August 3, 2016

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Oromo Studies Association Annual Conference 2016 key note speaker, Dr. Merera


Oromo protests and the future of Oromo struggle

A keynote speech of Dr. Merera Gudina, chairman of the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), at the 2016 Oromo Studies Association (OSA) annual conference, Howard University, 30 July 2016.

Dr. Merera Gudina at OSA Annual Conference, 30 July 2016, Howard University

Introduction


I am here today to talk more about ourselves than the regime in power about whom I have been talking for a quarter of a century. I want to share my thoughts with you openly and honestly because I believe we have reached a stage where open, frank and honest discussion are necessary to lead our people towards the ultimate goal of liberation in our long journey to freedom. As we march forward, we should be honest to ourselves and to our people.

Exactly twenty two years ago, I presented a paper on how to democratize multi-ethnic polities like Ethiopia at the International Conference on Ethiopian Studies held at Michigan State University.

I then argued that “Oromos are the best candidate and centrally placed in terms of history, geography and demography to lead the country’s democratization drive. I even further argued that “Oromos can better claim that they are nearer to the Menilek palace at Arat kilo than those who came from Menez yesterday and Adwa today”. Some Oromo nationalists who found my ideas infuriating painted me as if I am playing the role of Gobana of the 19th century. In fact, they accused me of treason against the interest of our people. Undeterred, I continued to do what expected of me as much as I have understood the trends of Oromo politics, Ethiopian politics, African politics and global politics – all of which I had taught at Addis Ababa University for twenty eight years before I was pushed out because of my involvement in national politics.

Over the last quarter century, Oromo activists have grown matured politically. I have also outgrown my views. All of us have transcended our limitations. We find ourselvesin the same boat in the rising tide of Oromo nationalism. Today, Oromo nationalism a rising boat that is able to accommodate all of us. Without going to details many Oromos including Gadaa (Tesfaye) Gebreab have started to write about Merera’s way. It is with this new spirit that I am addressing OSA as a Keynote speaker twenty two years later.

The rise of modern Oromo nationalism

Let me say few things regarding the rise of modern Oromo nationalism and the major turning points thereof. As you might aware, the conjuncture of two episodes: the creation of Matcha and Tulama Association at the centre and the Bale uprising have immensely contributed to the birth of modern Oromo nationalism. They served as the first turning point and/or a great awakening for the Oromos.

To be sure, the Bale uprising has had a major impact not only on the rise of modern Oromo nationalism but also it had an important influence on the Ethiopian Student Movement that brought down Ethiopia’s ancien regime in 1974. I remember in the heydays of the Ethiopian Student Movement abroad: which way to the revolution: the Bale way or the Bole way had been an important question of tactics. The Bale way symbolized the determined militants’ way while the Bole way symbolized the way of softer revolutionaries. EPRP was the best example of the Bale way as it tried to come through Asimba – the replacement for Bale while MEISON represented the softer Bole way. In short the Bale uprising captured the imagination of the militant generation that brought about the 1974 popular revolution.

The second turning point in Oromo nationalism came with the revolution of 1974, which answered the most popular demand of the generation: “land to the tiller” in which Oromos and the rest of the southern peoples benefited most as serfdom and/tenancy was abolished. In fact, without exaggeration the radical land reform of 1975 was what made the Ethiopian revolution a revolution and the single most important victory for the Oromos and the rest of the southern peoples in the last 150 years. In a nutshell, it broke the economic backbone of the Neftegna system –rule by the gun.

Oromo intellectuals of the generation fully supported and implemented the historic “land to the tiller” proclamation. The end of tenancy and Oromos reclaiming of their ancestral land was historic in the sense that it marked the end of the Neftegnasystem – a great leap forward in our people’s march for freedom. It was the answer to the land question, which made the Ethiopian revolution of 1974 a revolution that moved millions of people into making a new history. Sadly, this is the historic gainthat the TPLF is bent on reversing under the guise of development. Under the current drive of land grab – the slogan “land to the tiller” is turned into ‘land to the investors’. That is why the Oromo youth are dying under the slogan “stop the land grab, lafti keenya, lafee keenya”.

Oromo intellectuals of the revolutionary generation failed to use wisely the opportune moment created by the revolution and the land reform. In other words, the second turning point in the history of modern Oromo nationalism had a negative dimension. To be more precise, the division which is still with us today started with the revolution of 1974. The inexperienced Oromo revolutionaries were seriously divided on the way forward. Some opted for socialism, i.e. transformation of Ethiopia as whole while others were attracted to the more radical version of Oromo nationalism and started to fight for the creation of Oromia republic. MEISON symbolized the socialist project while ECHAT – later OLF symbolized the more radical form of Oromo nationalism. Two contradictory slogans subsequently emerged: ‘red Gobena’ ,referring to the Oromo socialists within MEISON and ‘narrow nationalists’, referring to ECHAT and OLF members. The division consigned Oromo revolutionaries of the day into different camps. ECHAT and OLF members had extravagantly used the ‘red Gobana’ tag against the MEISON members while the MEISON members used the same extravagancy in calling ECHAT and OLF members ‘narrow nationalists’. The cost was too high for all of us. Consequently, the cream of that radical generation was decimated in the crisis that followed while some of us who escaped death passed our best years in prison cells – probably more horrible than the present ones.

The third turning point in modern Oromo nationalism came in 1991 when the OLF joined the transitional government controlled by the TPLF and EPRDF. The OLF despite its military weakness was able to mobilize people across Oromia. Millions of people were rallied behind the OLF and it suddenly became a major political force. Moreover, the Oromia region was created and Oromiffa has become a working language in Oromia. In fact, for a brief period of time OLF had become a government within a government in Oromia. And people thought total freedom was around the corner. The TPLF, which was watching the dramatic rise of the OLF very quickly moved to use its OPDO surrogates to crush the OLF. Despite its far less impressive military performance, the OLF has survived the TPLF’s military machine and has become the spirit of Oromo nationalism. I don’t remember how many times the EPRDF regime declared the OLF is dead in the last twenty five years and accuse the next day the OLF is being behind this or that incident and round up many young Oromos as terrorists. In other words, although militarily less effective, the OLF has shown a remarkable capacity to survive.

All along the EPRDF has been using its illegitimate child (Diqala) to rule the Oromia region by the use of sheer force and the consequent confrontation between the OLF and the Ethiopian regime has been too costly for the OLF and the Oromo people at large. However, a good thing here is that the rising tide of Oromo nationalism has persisted with its ups and downs and the regime could not fully suppress it.

In the meantime as Oromo resistance has continued, the Oromo National Congress was created in 1996. It made a good showing in the 2005 elections. Moreover, it has become yet another alternative in the Oromo people’s quest for freedom and democracy. It also opened yet another front in the struggle by using the legal platform created by the regime for donors’ consumption. It also survived the regime’s political surgery following the 2005 elections and five years later merged with another Oromo legal organization – the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (OFDM) and formed the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC). The merger helped the unity of our people and enhanced our capacity to lead the struggle at home. Needless to add the rise of ONC/OFC brought back the Oromo dilemma: which way to the liberation of the Oromos? Needless to add the resolution of this dilemma is extremely important for the future of our people in its quest for freedom & democracy. We are yet to learn how to work with each other and our neighbors for a common national interest.

The Oromo Protest

The fourth turning point in the history of modern Oromo nationalism is the Oromo protest. To be sure, the 2014 Oromo protest in which about 78 people, mostly young people were killed, has been a precursor for the current protest, which is much more strong, wide spread and a mortal threat to the regime. Several factors contributed to the outbreak of the protest. Here, it is important to note that although it is difficult to apportion credits – as most Oromo organizations including the OPDO have contributed at different levels and arguably for different interest.interest. The OMN has done marvelous job in bringing the protest to the world stage. Oromo artists have also been at the forefront of the struggle – people like Haachaaluu Hundeesa, ChalaBultum, MuluBekele, Gelana, JamboJotie, etc. moved millions for the struggle by their appealing songs.

As you all know, the causes of the protests are many: chief of which are the historical marginalization of the Oromos as well as the continued marginalization, the dangerously growing corruption, maladministration and the discrimination thereof, the existence of the OPDO as a wound in Oromo nationalism, youth unemployment, etc; while the extensive land grab and the displacement thereof is a triggering factor. In a nutshell, the Oromo people as a whole and the youth in particular have been fed up with regime that successfully failed to promise them a better future.

Without minimizing the role of other Oromo organizations let me briefly tell you the contribution of the Oromo Federalist Congress to the on-going struggle. Our most important contribution has been the most effective campaign we were able to conduct during the 2015 elections. And thanks to the support of the Oromo Diaspora, we were able to organize a campaign that moved millions across Oromia. We could field more than ten land cruisers armed with loud speakers more for than two months. We were able to conduct street to street campaigns, organize mass rallies as high as 80 – 100,000 and distributed more than 3 million fliers containing clear messages to the youth, the farmers, the OPDOs as well as the security personnel in Oromia. I recall a police man who wept at our rally in Ambo when I said “you were born to an Oromo family, brought up by Oromo’s milk, when you die it is Oromo’s who will give you a decent burial, don’t kill your brothers and sisters to serve the interest of others”.

The inspiring mass rallies we had in Arsi, especially in Shashamane, Dodolla, Karsa and Shalla; the public meetings we had in Adama and Ciro stadiums; the rallies of fearless youth in KarsaMalima, South-west Shewa; the rallies we had in Hollota, Ginchi, Jaldu and Gindeberet, the turnout we got in Ambo, Guder, Gedo, MedaKegn, Bako, Shamboo, Nekempt, Gimhbi and Dembi Dollo, our rally in Bule Hora and finally the horses of Tikur-Inchini were all memorable rallies which taken together moved millions, especially the Oromo youth. In the 3 million fliers we distributed and in the mass rallies we organized our messages were loud and clear: they include “stop land grab, stop robbing the resources of our people, stop repression, stop discrimination, etc.”

We also promised lower taxation, lower fertilizer price and selected seeds and above all equal opportunity for employment and making Oromiffa the national language of the country alongside Amharic. Of course the creation of true federalism and democratic governance –i.e. genuine shared-rule and self-rule were at the centre of our campaign messages. In fact, the OPDOs were carrying bags of money to buy the votes of our people while our strategy was to mobilize people to the maximum of our capacity. By doing so we were able to expose the crimes of the TPLF/EPRDF regime to the full. I think, millions of Oromo youth we moved during the elections have taken their lessons seriously and applied their knowledge in the on-going struggle.

Moreover, after the elections when the OPDO brought back the Master Plan through the back door– we immediately called a public meeting at our office – under the slogan “stop the land grab and/or laftikenya, lafekenya”. And We called all Oromos to oppose the new land grab after the land reform of 1975. In fact, we compared the new land grab to the imperial days of land grab. I think, this immensely contributed to the resistance that followed.

Without exaggeration, the protest not only has become the fourth turning point in modern Oromo nationalism, it helped Oromos to make a great leap forward to the ultimate goal of liberation. Furthermore, it brought respect for Oromos both from their neighbors and the international community. Western diplomats and journalists most of whom might have never heard about Oromos crisscrossed Oromia to gauge the level and depth of Oromo protest. Oromos are suddenly recognized “Ethiopia’s largest ethnic group”. The protest has become the reminiscent of the Gada warriors of the 16th century and Oromos suddenly found new faith in themselves and started to believe that liberation is in their owns hands and within reach. I myself who have seen the revolutionary upheaval of 1974 and the overthrow of the military regime in 1991 was surprised when millions moved into action across the vast land of Oromia in a very short period of time.

As I said earlier, for the first time in Oromo history foreign diplomats, parliamentarians and journalists roamed the Oromo streets to understand the cause and the depth of Oromo protests. I remember what one day a young Dutch scholar asked me. She said to me “I am going to Ginchi and should I take a tablet for malaria?”. I told her “Ginchi is in a high land area and no need for it and asked her what you do there?”. With force she said “I want to see with my own eyes, the birth place of Oromo protest”. In summary, the Oromo youth have shown us the path to liberation with their blood by crossing the organizational divides and acting in unity as a result of which both our neighbors and the international community started to respect us as a people. Furthermore, it has opened a new chapter in the Oromo people’s struggle for freedom and democracy, which is a great leap forward – at that a new turning point. I dare say, Ethiopia will never be the same again. The protest has shown us what a united & determined people can achieve in the face of various challenges.

Every media outlet from American presses to BBC – to French Radio International and Aljazeera talked to us and covered the protests that were taking place even in the remote Oromia villages. Every western diplomat based in Addis talked to us. I remember American. British, Dutch, Swedish, German, Norway as well as the European Union parliamentarians discussing with us regarding the dimension and direction of the Oromo protest. The Oromos, who have been forgotten by the world powers, suddenly become the centre of their attention.

Reasons as to why non-Oromos are not attracted to join the Oromo protest until now may be many, but we can single out two main factors: one is what all of you know – fear of the Oromo separation agenda from many quarters. The other is what many people have not fully grasped – Oromos now have two political forces that have real life among the Oromo people – the OLF and OFC There are no comparable political groups in other regional states. Despite its weakness as an organization, the OLF has always been there to inspire the Oromo youth. Since 2005 the ONC – now the OFC has been using to the extent possible the legal platform.

Thanks to the support of the Diaspora including OMN, OFC was able to move millions of Oromo youth across the vast land of Oromia. In a nutshell, there is no political party that could capture the imagination of the youth in other regions of Ethiopia. To make my points clearer, if they had the capacity to do it, more than the solidarity, they could have joined the struggle with their own demands as they have plenty of them from Walkeit to the sale of land to the Sudan – to political repression and youth unemployment. To me understanding such differences is very important to plan for the future struggle.

The third important difference is that Oromo nationalism has passed the stage where Oromo quislings or traitors could not easily control. Surprisingly, more than three million OPDO members could not resist the rising tide of Oromo nationalism: some quickly gave in; some joined the popular uprising while some die-hards tried to stop the forward march of history. The Amhara youth have not reached that stage and the hodam Amharas still in control of the situation. To be sure, the Amhara mobilization is much stronger in the Diaspora while in the case of the Oromo – mobilization in the home front – especially that of the youth is much more united and stronger than abroad. The fourth difference is – the Diaspora Oromo activists are more connected to the grass root in the home front and hence have got much more influence over the youth at home. For all practical purposes the youth at home look at people like Jawar as their commander in-chief in their war against the regime. I don’t see comparable influence in the case of Amhara youth.

The dilemma over the road map to liberation and Our Chronic Division

The Arab world’s most known journalist, Mohammad Hykal, who had been very angry at the division of the Arab leaders once said “the Arab leaders met, agreed to disagree”. This is what has become the culture of Oromo political leaders for more than a generation. Let us admit that Oromo political parties are yet to learn how to aggregate their interest to work for a win – win situation by developing the art of compromise in our politics. The same applies to the larger Ethiopia. In addition to learning the art of compromise – to reach our ultimate goal, unity of purpose and action should be our guiding principle. We should be able to differentiate between the role of liberation movements and political parties struggling for power in a normal situation. We need to talk to each other, not over each other; we should stop dialogue of the deaf and listen to each other. Especially, we should know the consequences of our actions.

One of the most serious setbacks/we even can call it a disease of Oromo movements and/or political leadership is their failure to handle political differences and easily jumping to character assassinations of all kinds, especially when old friends take different political positions. Far worse, the blind followers easily follow the words of their superiors and jump to attack the new enemy they have created. I think the solution for this is to openly and honestly debate over our differences as well as on the way forward without demonizing each other. I believe internal democracy is necessary to tackle real political differences. Yet another serious problem in Oromo political organizations is lack of political dynamism both in our thinking and actions. And because of fear of each other, it takes years for Oromo political leaders to adopt new policies even when the reality on the ground demand quick action and moving fast.

Frankly speaking, because of our weakness, we could not produce a strong leader like the Eritreans or a collective leadership like the TPLF until Meles pushed aside the rest of his comrades to emerge as a sole dictator. We are also not good at establishing better cooperation with our neighbors and minimize our enemies. We really need to create real alliances that help us to move forward. I hope we understand even the mighty America creates both tactical and strategic alliances across the globe to promote its interests.

Sadly and surprisingly, the war over the internet has continued among Oromo political forces even at a point in time when the Oromo youth is writing a new history with their blood. No less surprising, I heard some even suggesting that there is no need for political organizations and the dispersed movement alone could do the job. To be sure, as much as I have understood both national and global politics – beyond a shadow of doubt, more than any point in time in the history of Oromo people’s struggle, our people need organization/organizations that can lead them across the finishing line to victory. To suggest otherwise is disarming our people and sabotaging their victory. Probably the suggestion may come out of political naiveties or frustration with existing organizations.

Whatever its sources, it is a self-defeating suggestion for which Oromos may pay very dearly. In this regard, all Oromos cannot be policy makers and while we reserve our right to oppose or support any Oromo organization, we should be careful in innocently selling the strategy of the enemy to our people as no people succeeded without leadership in modern history.

In our division, the worst and costly division is which came to us through the OPDOs. Originally the OPDOs were forced to join the wrong side of history as prisoners of war. Later most of them joined the wrong side of history willingly for their stomachs. Surprisingly, when OPDOs recruit members, they never, never, never talk about the cause of the Oromo people as they fully know they are not there to promote the cause of their people. In the Diaspora they always say “come and get the land for free” while at home they say “you get land, employment and/ or become an official to live good life”. Here, let me narrate to you my own experience.

A friend of mine, the elder brother of Hassan Ali (former president of the Oromia region), who then just joined the government asked me to join the OPDO. He told me that the OPDO was ordered to nominate nine Muslims and nine Christians as a quota to high office. I think they could not do that easily as many Oromo intellectuals were then supporters of the OLF. When he understood, I was not attracted to the lucrative high office, he said to me that “manas, makinashinargetajedheni” (i.e. I thought you can get a house, a car). This is the way millions of Oromos have joined the OPDOs and to use the words of Walter Rodney – the West Indies historian – “removed from history”. I think, we have a real challenge to bring them back to history these lost children of Oromia – by liberating them both from their stomachs and their masters.

The good thing is the Oromo protest has shown us is that the more than three million OPDO members – either because of their isolation, confusion or some level of Oromo nationalism retained in them – they could not stop the protest and the government had to send in its Agazi force and the federal police known for their notoriety to suppress the protest by sheer force.

The Challenges to our Intellectuals

Oromo intellectuals have developed a very bad culture of criticizing others by expecting from them miracles than taking practical actions themselves. Far worse, jealously (masanuma) has become a whole mark of our political culture. Oromo youth at home have broken it with their blood and it is high time that Oromo intellectuals and political leaders do the same to move forward. And whatever the source of the problem, this is yet our common disease we should overcome as quickly as possible.

Furthermore, the main challenge to Oromo intellectuals at home and abroad is how to participate in the struggle in a more meaningful way. The decisive moment has come when our intellectuals stop tailing the people’s struggle and start to contribute to the struggle in their brains and resources. Frankly speaking, what I hate to hear from our intellectuals is that they always say we are with you, but do nothing or very little in terms of contribution. I know Oromo intellectuals live in fear at home. I do not know how many of you in the Diaspora fully contributing to the struggle both in your brains and resources. What I generally hear is lamentations after lamentations about the weakness of this or that Oromo political organization. Who else is leading a better way, if our intellectuals are not joining the struggle in numbers and lead Oromo organizations more effectively?

I strongly urge you, if you wish success of the common struggle to join any organization of your choice and improve the quality of leadership for Oromo organizations. Some of you may tell me you are tired of supporting organizations that could not bring quick success. I remind you that success depends on the contribution of all of us to make our organizations and our struggle strong. For instance, intellectuals can better create think tanks for political organizations and help them perform better. Intellectuals can bring in the experiences of other successful nations. They can easily identify problems through empirical study and suggest viable solutions. They can invest their resources in the struggle while the Oromo youth invest their blood. What I am saying is that if we have the will, there are several ways to contribute.

I challenge Oromo intellectuals while the Oromo youth is writing a new history with its blood they should come out to honestly debate on the way forward so as help us to reach a national consensus. And as we fight to make our history, we also should be able to read the reality on the ground – and make hard choices based on facts – not on our wishes. I strongly believe compared to other groups in Ethiopia – Oromos should have very little worry about their future if they know how to play their game. What they should resolve as quickly as possible is their own little dilemma: which way to go forward and overcome the chronic division between Oromo political forces. Now the world has started to know us and understand us, we should do our homework as we claim our future so that we be people worthy of support. We should be able to learn the lessons of the lost opportunities in 1974; 1991 and 2005.

Oromo movements should be informed by current developments in global politics and listen to each other. To be frank with you Oromo artists have made more contribution to the protests than oromo intellectuals. One day – I met an Oromo artist from Ambo and asked him whether he is still around with his fiery songs. He boldly and confidently told me that “should we go to the bush even to sing?”. I haven’t seen comparable courage and confidence in my intellectual colleagues. In fact, what I always get when I meet them is an advice – “ofegi – becareful”.

Furthermore, the younger artists have really replaced the legendary singers: Ali Birra, Tsegaye Dandena, Kemer Yousef, ect; with their moving songs. I really wish Oromo intellectuals have the same courage.

Yet another main challenge to Oromo intellectuals is to go beyond driving expensive cars and buying good houses. I am not opposing doing that, if you are committed intellectuals, you can still have more resources to contribute to the liberation of our people. Honestly speaking I know a lot of Oromo friends in the Diaspora complaining, complaining and complaining about the cost of living in America to contribute for our organization 100 USD, but minutes later when we take more beer start to ask me about investment opportunities in Ethiopia.

Problems related to Resource Mobilization

I don’t know about other Oromo political organizations, the budget of our party is less than 10% of the price of a car a government spy or a TPLF businessman drives. In the 21st century we can only compete with enough resources and technology. We should not expect our organizations to deliver what we want unless we help them to develop the capacity to deliver.

If we know how to do it and the commitment to do it, there are several ways to do it. If the statistics I heard in Mennisota is correct, Oromos in the Diaspora from the America’s to Europe, the Middle East to Australia are more than 100,000. And if we have 100,000 Oromos in the Diaspora and they contribute One-Dollar –A Day as some say, I,.e. pay a tip of one dollar for the cause as you give a tip when you eat, we can raise 100,000 USD per day, 3,000,000 USD per month and 36,500,000 USD per year, i.e nearly one billion Ethiopian Birr. Even if this is less than an annual income of one TPLF businessman, this is a huge money for a political party like ours and we don’t even have to go to the bush to do the job. With that much of resource at our disposal we can become a real force and able to turn Oromo cities and towns to our bush.

Just imagine what can be done if all of you sponsor the struggle back home in the village you were born, woreda or zone. In this regard, even if I am extremely glad our Diaspora brothers and sisters have made a great leap forward in supporting our struggle at home, the older faces I know are still in their old politics. The best example is Minnesota, where almost all the older faces I know, did not show up even when we opened our first office in the western world. It appears, they have continued to be loyal to their old habits of doing things. As the saying goes – you cannot teach old dogs new tricks. They are yet to learn the success of one Oromo organization is the success for others too. I strongly advise them to engage in soul searching to transform themselves before they are discarded by history.

Yet another problem connected to our use of even the meager resources we mobilize is that Oromos are better at giving support for the victims/funerals than supporting political organizations that supposed to lead the struggle. Far worse, very often the money sent home end in the hands of OPDO spies. In this regard, a person I know well told me he gave 160,000 Birr to a spy in Ambo. I don’t know how much resources have been lost and being lost in such a way – which could have been used for the liberation of our people. In other words, we are not mobilizing enough resources for the struggle while which is raised is not properly and effectively used. Be sure that from this side of the planet, you cannot know who is who? Quislings of all sorts can easily get access to resource and divert it. I advise you to double check and recheck resources you send home – as it can be wasted like foreign aid to African dictators. In fact, I don’t know how much money the Diaspora sends that reach the needy. Taken as a whole, the message I want to pass is that we are not properly using even the resources we have mobilized.

Lack of Organizational Skill

One thing we should admit and overcome as quickly as possible is our organizational weakness. Organizations are central for any struggle to succeed. I still remember a slogan most popularized by EshetuChole, one of the most radical intellectuals of our generation at Addis Ababa University. He shouted a slogan:

One organize

Two organize;

Three organize

at the inauguration of the last leadership of the University Students Union of Addis Ababa, the famous USUAA, which was supported by the roaring sound of thousands of university staff and students. In this regard, there is a clear gap we should fill. As to my observation, Oromos never had an organization that matches their numerical strength for the last 500 years – i.e. since the Gada warriors of the 16th century. We need new skills to organize ourselves and back it up with the necessary resources. Our main problem is the failure to understand our potential and use it effectively in a way it makes a real difference. To be sure, the game of the 21st century is that of technology and resources for any organization to succeed.

As I raised above, another serious problem I see regarding Oromo organizations is that everybody is a policy maker. We have a right to oppose or support our leaders but, forty million Oromos cannot make their own individual policies for this or that party. We need leaders to lead us. To me, the best way forward is to build an organization/organizations that can lead the people for liberation and able to negotiate with force when necessary. To be sure, the real gap in our people’s struggle is the failure to build such organizations. Here , we should know a divided elite cannot lead a united nation. Don’t also forget that we succeed as a people and fall as a people. Hence, we should fight for our freedom as a people by overcoming our petty organizational and other differences.

Our People’s Struggle and the Disturbing American Foreign Policy

Let me raise the issue you all know well, American foreign policy troubles us. American diplomats have had the culture of working with the powers that be and winning and dinning with dictators. During the Cold War dictators from Chile’s Pinochet to Africa’s Mobutu – to Mubarak’s Egypt – to Philippines Marcos had wined and dined with successive American presidents. In our own situation, successive American leaders supported Emperor Haile Sellassie until the end came to his rotting regime.

As sometimes history is repeating itself, now they are doing the same for the EPRDF regime and may continue to do until the end. In one of my encounters with American officials after Obama’s shameful speech in Addis Ababa where he delighted his host by saying “you were elected by the people of Ethiopia,” I almost quarreled with the officials. I think the officials came to rebuild Obama’s damaged image. I told the officials “you are propping up the Ethiopian regime and consciously look away from its crimes”. He got angry and said “American foreign policy has three legs: humanitarian aid, development and security” and added “are you questioning our security arrangement with the Ethiopian regime”? I responded “whose security?- the security of the Ethiopian dictators or the security of the Ethiopian people?” A good thing is that about a month later, the Oromo protest, which surprised the Americans came. His lieutenant came back and at least visited Ambo.

Obviously the EPRDF regime is propped up by Western Governments, especially the big brothers. Even after I came here I visited some offices and their usual question is America’s security arrangement with the Ethiopian regime, which has always been at a standby and ready to serve them when they need it for peace keeping across Africa, especially in the Horn of Africa. It is such a story the American Embassy in Ethiopia is telling us. The real challenge to us is to draw a strategy that can move the West to go beyond their myopic security interest that led them to support the minority regime in Ethiopia. Mass rallies in front of the White House or the State Department are good and one of the options in our hands. I support them. But I always say both God and the Americans help those who help themselves.

Therefore, it is far better to build an organization/organizations that can speak to the Western governments and the EPRDF regime at home. Without backing up our diplomacy with force and building giant organizations that can talk and walk their talk, I don’t think we can move far. The real challenge is how to do our homework first before we beg others to help us.

In sum, in the last 20 years, I don’t remember how many times I visited the State Department, talked to senators and the congressmen & women. We could win-over only Donald Paine, who shifted his support to the opposition after the 2005 elections. As far as I can Judge from several of my encounters with American diplomats and my professional experience as a student of political science – you can influence American foreign policy-makers, in one of two ways: when you can become a force and they think you can bring down the regime in power or when the regime in power start to work against their interest like Mugabe of Zimbabwe. Therefore, to win the heart of the American leaders, we should become a force – a force that can speak to the Americans and the Ethiopian dictators. I think, we can do that if we can put aside our petty differences and invest in a real way to build organizations with committed leadership that make a difference. Know that the liberation of our people is in our own hands and while we seek the support of the Americans – we should do our homework as I earlier said, both God and the Americans help those who help themselves.

The Way Forward

Some say the Oromos came to present day Ethiopia in the 16th century while others take back this to the 10th century. Whatever that meant, beyond the shadow of doubt,Oromos constitute the largest nation in Ethiopia and/or the Horn of Africa. That bestows centrality on Oromos in the remaking of Ethiopia along democratic lines. Look for a moment at the history, geography and demography of Ethiopia. If the heart of Ethiopia is out with the Oromos, imagine what would happen to the remaining pieces. In all probability, the country may turn to a house of mad people where everybody throws stones against the other. If the turn to a mad house, because of their resources and their geography, in the end Oromos may be a net-loser.

I think, Oromos have to make a historic choice between assuming a central position in the remaking of Ethiopia or taking all the peoples of that country down together to the unknown world. To be sure, a minority regime cannot sponsor a democratic transformation, except in the South African way. Without claiming a copy right that is why I always say, Oromos should assume their rightful place of the remaking of Ethiopia in the interest of all the peoples of Ethiopia by ensuring a democratic transition that is fair to us and to our neighbors. I believe this is the best strategy to move forward in the re-writing of new history for our common home.

I have argued all along that the best strategy for the Oromos is to struggle for the taking-over of Menilek’s palace by championing democracy and sharing power based on one person-one vote. I still say Oromos should develop both the wisdom and capacity to end minority rule in Ethiopia. To do just that Oromos should able to create meaningful & strong democratic alliances with their neighbors based on trust and a fair game to both of us. If the country’s largest group is not ready to do that, who else is expected to do that can do that?.Oromos should not send fear to their neighbors, a very fact the minority regime has been always exploiting but security guarantees in a new democratic Ethiopia. These are the lessons we should learn from the Oromo protests, which moved millions of Oromos across the vast Oromia land while our neighbors are watching the drama from the side lines without showing any solidarity. Frankly speaking, many non-Oromo saw the Oromo protest as a threat, not as a liberator. This is a dilemma of our neighbors and yet another challenge of ours as we look into the future of our people’s struggle.

We should understand history, but should not be a prisoner of it. We should not forget our history, but not be its prisoners. We should operate dynamically in the fast changing dynamic world without losing ourselves in the game. We should embrace and work with those who want to work with us for a common goal while standing firm against those who aspire to give us the certificate to be Ethiopians. We should not allow the Oromo protest to be repressed by isolating it while the EPRDF regime is working day in and day out to mobilize our neighbors against us.

All of us should be ready to contribute our share by joining the call of history. There is an urgent need to resolve our own dilemma. I have been always arguing in terms of history, geography and demography Oromos are the best candidate to lead the democratization of Ethiopia. We should be aware of the fact that clashes of dreams and visions unless managed well can hurt all of us. In other words, Oromos should contribute to overcome the country’s political dead-end by making their contribution to overcome the clashes of dreams that has led to the political impasse for decades. Attracting our neighbors to a democratic game, i.e. a common middle road is a sine quanon for moving forwardthe country’s politics so as to save us from paying unnecessary cost.

At this historical juncture – we should be able to reassess our failures and successes to revitalize our movement by better strategizing our way of doing things. And as we fight for the freedom of our people, we should be able to use Oromos full potential with hope and confidence to engage our neighbors.

Lastly, let me say few things about OSA:

OSA is celebrating thirty years of its existence. I hope those who know it from birth to maturity can tell better the contours of its development, its ups and downs, i.e. give a better balance sheet. From a perspective of a distance onlooker, let me say the following: OSA has fought a thirty-year war in promoting Oromo nationalism with commitment and endurance in the world of academia. All of us should salute OSA for a good job done. We should encourage it, to take its work more aggressively with commitment and determination. Having said this, I want to raise some points regarding OSA based on my attendance of OSA meetings few times. First is time budgeting. Some programs are given much more time than others. I think, OSA time allocators should be serious in adhering to the original time. Time adjustments should be made if necessary with fairness. Secondly, some critical presentations are pushed to the end after many people are left or tired. I think, OSA would lose its central mission when real political issues that are critical to the survival of our nation arenot well covered or well attended. I understand OSA organizers do that to hold down people from leaving. I myself was not happy, for instance to make a speech in Chicago after the veterans of the Bale movement left or travailing several thousand kilometers to talk for few minutes at that after half of the meeting hall became empty. Thirdly circulation of OSA publications is limited, especially for the young readers at home. Even the universities in Oromia are not getting them. If not legally allowed, it can be done through some scholars. Lastly and more importantly, OSA should be able to find sponsors from Oromo communities and other organizations to enable the participation of more scholars from home as it is very important to create a better human link between the home-based intellectual community and those of you who are here.

Conclusion

Taking this opportunity I call upon all Oromo and Ethiopian political forces to unite and push the same democratic agenda.

I want to call upon the TPLF/EPRDF leaders to stop its repression and negotiate a fair democratic game with the genuine representatives of the various peoples of the country.

I also want to call upon the American government to stop supporting dictators who are terrorizing millions of their citizens in the name of fighting international terrorism.

Finally, let me conclude my presentation by repeating the immortal words of Kwame Nkrumah: Divided we fall, united we stand.

The desperation of Oromo refugees in Cairo August 3, 2016

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The desperation of Oromo refugees in Cairo


An Oromo asylum seeker died in Cairo last week after attempting to help two men who set themselves on fire during a protest in front of a United Nations office.

The protest outside the UNHCR’s office in 6th of October City called for the UN refugee agency to end its alleged discriminatory treatment of Oromo refugees.

Most Oromo refugees in Egypt come from Ethiopia, where they make up the largest ethnic group. The Ethiopian government responded to Oromo protests with violence late last year, intensifying an ongoing crackdown against them. Human Rights Watch estimated in June that over 400 Oromo have been killed since November 2015, with thousands injured, tens of thousands arrested and hundreds forcibly disappeared.

Mohamed Ademo, a Washington DC-based Oromo journalist, who has been following the case closely, told Mada Masr that Asli Nure was injured while trying to help two men who were later hospitalized, whose identities remain unknown.

Video footage of the incident was shared on social media, showing large amounts of smoke and people screaming.

The UNHCR released a statement saying it, “deeply regrets the tragic passing of an Ethiopian Oromo asylum-seeker on 26 July 2016, following a violent incident outside UNHCR office in Cairo.” The statement made no reference to the protest.

The UNHCR office will be closed until next week. The UN agency’s spokesperson Tarik Argaz told Mada Masr the closure is a temporary measure to guarantee the safety of staff members and asylum seekers coming to the offices.

Argaz says UNHCR security staff helped extinguish the fire and transported the injured to hospital. The office is working closely with hospital staff and the authorities in relation to the incident, he adds.

But Ademo claims the response from the UNHCR was lacking.

“It is even more tragic that the UNHCR’s response to all of this is to close its office. The appropriate course of action should have been to thoroughly investigate protesters’ grievances and what led to this deadly episode,” he says.

When asked about how the UNHCR is addressing Oromo concerns they are being discriminated against, with their applications for refugee status commonly either ignored or denied, Argaz says the agency is in touch with Oromo community figures concerning their grievances, but would not disclose any details.

Argaz and the UNHCR as a whole categorically deny Oromo refugees face any discriminatory treatment. “We process every claim according to UNHCR standard procedures. I want to stress that it’s an individual process and not a group-based approach,” says Argaz.

But Oromo community leaders have been saying for months that they face unfair treatment. Abdul Kadir, the secretary general of Oromo Refugees Egypt, a community organizing center for Oromo refugees, first spoke to Mada Masr in April about Oromo protests at the UNHCR office in Cairo, which continued for a couple of weeks. At the time Kadir and his organization had just begun negotiations with the UNHCR and they have since taken a step back from active protests. But he says palpable anger against the UNHCR remains.

“Many Oromo are rejected. Every week it’s 40 to 50 people who are rejected. More than 99 percent have been rejected, so people are angry, they are not happy with the UNHCR,” he claims.

Kadir says many Oromo refugees in Cairo have been accused by the Ethiopian government of belonging to the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF). The OLF is an armed group that was designated a terrorist organization by Ethiopia’s parliament in 2011. According to HRW, while the group has minimal military capacity, its existence is often used by the Ethiopian government to justify the repression of Oromo.

Many Oromo refugees in Cairo are either connected to the OLF or accused of connections, Kadir says, meaning they are unable to return to Ethiopia amid the ongoing crackdown.

He attributes the large number of rejected applications from Oromo for refugee status to the similar stories they tell, which he says makes UNHCR officials suspicious. However, he adds that many Oromo refugees wait years for a response after their initial status determination interviews with the UNHCR, in comparison to the average 20 months the UNHCR promises.

Feven Basada has been waiting for almost three years for the result of her refugee status interview. She says the stress of not knowing has caused her to become sick and unable to work, and that she is only able to survive because of the support of her church.

Basada left Ethiopia because her family was being targeted by the government. “I don’t know if anyone is alive or not,” she says. “You don’t have anyone. You don’t have a country, you don’t have anything. That’s why I have this sickness,” she adds. Basada lives alone, and often, when she calls the UNHCR office, no one answers. “I want to live like a human being, it is very hard … very difficult for women especially.”

Marwa Hashem, assistant public information officer for the UNHCR in Cairo, told Mada Masr that each refugee application has to be evaluated on an individual basis and the agency works with over 181,000 asylum seekers and refugees, which may explain the long wait. Hashem adds that staff shortages and increasing numbers of asylum seekers have made agency efforts to reduce the wait time difficult.

“Cases of asylum seekers with specific vulnerabilities may be adjudicated faster than others under certain circumstances, based on identified needs in each case,” Hashem explained, adding that the UNHCR does not discriminate against groups of people based on affiliation or ethnicity.

But others who work in the field disagree. A source from an international refugee organization told Mada Masr anonymously that he often sees Syrian refugees take priority over other groups.

“It’s been my experience that pretty much all refugee organizations right now have a dual focus — one for Syrian refugees and one for non-Syrian refugees. People will look at meeting a quota for non-Syrians, and they will dedicate half of their resources to Syrians,” he explains.

He says that the reason for this is a combination of the large influx of Syrian refugees into Egypt and funding priorities. In a world of tight funding, he explains, organizations have to make choices in order to cover their costs.

Whether or not this is the case, Oromo refugees are beginning to feel hopeless, according to Ademo.

“The depth of their frustration and grievance with lengthy procedures that keep ending in rejection is heartbreaking. The desperation has already led dozens to perish in the Mediterranean while attempting to reach Europe,” he says. A boat crossing the Mediterranean Sea from Egypt to Europe capsized in April and at least 400 refugees, largely from Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia, drowned.

Ademo says many Oromo still in Cairo feel hopeless and “some have publicly suggested they have nothing left to lose, and may set themselves alight.”

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#Oromoprotests: Open Letter regarding the carnage in Oromia and possible next steps August 2, 2016

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To:
Obbo Abbaa Duulaa Gemeda, Speaker of the House of Representatives, FDRE.
Obbo Muktar Kedir, President of the National Regional State of Oromia
Ibrahim Haji, Commissioner of Oromia Police
All City Councils in charge of Matters pertaining to Public Political meetings and Peaceful Demonstrations
CC.
Obbo Teshome MUlatu, President, FDRE
Ato Hailemariam Desalegn, Prime Minister, FDRE; Chair of the Command Post currently governing Oromia
General Samora Yunus, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, FDRE
Ato Asefa Abiyu, Commissioner of the Federal Police
Central Committee of EPRDF
Executive Committee of OPDO


Subject: Open Letter regarding the carnage in Oromia and possible next steps


Dear Sirs,

It is to be recalled that the Oromo people have been expressing their total and complete discontent with the administration over the last eight months and a half. This expression has taken the form of peaceful protest (‪#‎Oromoprotests‬) forcing the government to rethink the Addis Ababa Master Plan, amend the Oromia Urban Development Proclamation, reschedule the Ethiopian School leaving Exam and, more recently, to stop dumping waste in the Sandaafa area. Much to our disappointment and to the disappointment of the entire Oromo nation, this peaceful popular protest has been consistently met with overt violence from the Government’s security forces.

According to our estimates, over 6oo Oromos are killed. (It is to be noted that the Human Rights Watch had reported earlier that over 400 are murdered by government security officers arbitrarily. Even the regime has admitted that there were 173 killings and hundreds of incidents of injury to civilians, arbitrary arrests, and other forms of abuses, and yet there was no attempt on the part of the government to take political and legal responsibility for this.) Targeted killings have been going on even in the absence of any public demonstrations in Shashemene and the towns in the wider W Arsi district. The Government has so far not done its part to investigate the cause and bring the perpetrators to justice. Even as we write this letter today, the killing continues in Awaday. Few weeks ago, several arbitrary killing of children and other civilians was witnessed and burning of a building has also been observed while the local officials were watching the fire to the point of self-entertainment with the sight. Today, we have noticed the killing of protestors by snipers who targeted Oromo lives.

In the last eight months and a half, hundreds of peoples suffered wounds and other forms of bodily injury from shooting. Over 5000 Oromos were shot and injured by the Security Forces, mainly the Agazi. Tens of thousands have been victims of mass arrest and are suffering arbitrary detention and torture in prisons large and small in various parts of the country. Oromo leaders are detained and tortured as political prisoners. Hundreds are reported to be missing and are victims of forced disappearance. All this has been unaccounted for thus far as there was no independent commission of inquiry established to inquire into the matter. Nor has the government invited international investigators such as the UN’s Special Rapporteurs on Arbitrary Execution, Forced Disappearance, or the Committee of Experts.
The dispossession and displacement of Oromo farmers and residents including those in the suburbs of Addis Ababa) continues uninhibited so far. The civil administration of Oromia is still not restored in full. The Oromia National Regional State (ONRS) is still under the military rule that governs through a Task Force from a Command Post. Oromia is virtually under the rule of the Agazi. The fundamental demands of Oromo people remain unaddressed. Discrimination is rife. Economic disempowerment, political marginalization, total loss of voice is patent. Oromos are disproportionately represented in the statistics about the Ethiopian prison population. (It is reported that the prison population has risen from 86% to 95 % within the last nine months.) Oromo political leaders such as Bekele Gerba, Olbana Lelissa, Dejene Tafa, Addisu Bulala, and almost all of the OFC leadership are imprisoned for no legally justified reasons. They are subjected to abuses as political prisoners.
The state of basic social services is deteriorating from day to day. Health, road, and water services infrastructure have all collapsed to the point of crisis. There is virtually no semblance of governance in the region except the terrorizing of the civilian population through a heavy military presence across the region.
All these brutal killings, maimings, forced disappearances, and other forms of abuse were taken to be acts of a repressive dictatorial regime that is hateful of its peoples. Developments in recent days (especially those that transpired in the Amhara region) and the way the regime treated their demands presented a contrast that seemed to suggest to our people that these extraordinarily violent responses are reserved only for Oromos. In Oromia, when school children demonstrated unarmed and peacefully (to present their just demands for their rights), they were massacred in a torrent of bullets that rained on them from the Agazi Forces. Elsewhere, even people that are fully armed with guns stage a protest, present their demands, and come home safely. And that is as it should be. Few hours after the Gonder protest was peacefully concluded, the regime was conducting a campaign of sniper shooting in Awaday town (of West Hararghe Zone of Oromia) where 6 persons were killed and about 26 were shot and wounded. This shows that the regime have different modes of treatment to different peoples of the country. It sends a message that indicates that Oromos, unlike others, are enemies to be eliminated at every opportunity. It also sends the message that there is a difference between the Amhara and Oromo parties (i.e. ANDM and OPDO, which form the coalition of the EPRDF) operating in the respective regions. ANDM openly supports the protest in Amhara region while in contrast the OPDO in Oromia is nowhere to be seen around the people (except as informers and co-killers). The media in Oromia is busy denouncing and demonizing the Oromo Protest whereas in other regions, the media publicly announces its support for the people’s demands.
Consequently, it has become clear even to casual observers that Oromo lives don’t matter in Ethiopia. In this regard, the regime has continued in the tradition of devaluing and undervaluing Oromo lives starting from the days of imperial conquest of the Oromo nation.
We believe that you are acutely aware that this condition is unsustainable. We believe that the only way forward is to arrest the people’s unnecessary suffering and bringing this crisis to a positive end. We believe that the continued perpetuation of misery, targeting the Oromo people as a people, is forcing them to reach for desperate measures that this government can’t eventually manage to control.
We, as concerned children of Oromia, are writing to you to make this last call for you to wake up to this fast changing phase of the Oromo Protest. If the government does not properly respond to the peaceful demands of the people for their rights in a just social order, the Oromo people will be obliged to start taking drastic measures that have serious repercussions both for the regime and for the country.
Our people are asking what brought about this apparently endless tragedy to them, including this recent different valuation of peoples and their rights. The answer seems to be in the following:
1. The Oromo people had so far chosen to conduct their protest peacefully. Oromo political leaders, activists, and intellectuals have all been consistently advising against violence and encouraging people to avoid all forms of violence. This was in line with the principle of primacy of peace and wellbeing (nagaaf nageenya) in the Oromo tradition and their way of being in general. This choice has been viewed as weakness and cowardice. The TPLF regime seems to have chosen to utilize the Oromo commitment to peace as an instrument of perpetuating its repressive politics.
2. In the last nine months, our people have taken extraordinary care not to harm other people living among them, especially those who, being from Tigray, support, benefit from, and collude with the regime. This care seems to be mistaken for naiveté and weakness.
However, it should be clear to all that patience has its limits. Anger and resentment is overflowing among our people. Before patience completely runs out, it has now become necessary for the regime to be given a last chance to change the course of its behaviour. In order to ensure that the regime treats our people with the same respect it accords to other peoples of Ethiopia, it has become necessary to take the following measures:
1. On Saturday, 6 August 2016, there will be a grand protest demonstration across the Oromia region including in Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa. The Protest, like all other preceding protests shall be completely peaceful. Its demands include:
a. STOP KILLING OROMOS;
b. FREE ALL OROMO AND OTHER POLITICAL PRISONERS WITHOUT ANY PRECONDITION;
c. END THE AGAZI RULE IN OROMIA;
d. ALLOW OROMOS COMPLETE SELF-GOVERNANCE
e. And other similar demands.
2. There shall be no request for permit from the government. According to the constitution and the relevant law (Proclamation No 3/1991), people who seek to stage public political meetings and peaceful demonstrations have a mere duty of notification.

This letter shall have served as a letter of notice to the relevant State and Federal institutions.

If Oromia’s and Federal Security Forces try to prevent the protest rallies or to abuse people otherwise during and before the demonstrations, from that moment on, the Oromo Protest will immediately have entered a new phase with new mission and strategy.

It shall start taking measures commensurate to the needs of the times.

TPLF leaders and Oromo collaborators shall take full responsibility for any and all negative consequences.
Desperate times demand desperate measures.
We call upon the regime to end our people’s sufferings immediately.
We also call upon the Ethiopian people to pay attention to this notice, to bear witness, and to stand in solidarity with its Oromo brethren and sisters.
We call upon our people to understand this situation and stand with the usual resolve and determination as they stand in unison to demand their just and God-given rights in their own land.
Kind Regards,
#OromoProtests


 

In Rio’s Slums, Gangs, Drugs, Murders Carry the Day August 2, 2016

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How fast fashion has made some of the richest men on Earth August 2, 2016

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When you think of the industries that allow a person to acquire a massive fortune—the kind that makes them the wealthiest person in a country, or continent—your mind probably goes to fields such as technology, or oil. But clothes, and especially cheap clothes have turned out to be a surprisingly good route for many of…

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Guyyaa fi Bakka Sagantaa Geggeessaa Obboo Tarfaa Dibaabaa August 2, 2016

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Obbo Tarfaa Dibaabaa 1940-2016 p2

 

Obbo Tarfaan, Amajjii 6, 1940, magaalaa Dambidollo, Wallaga, Oromiyaa tti dhalatanii Adoleessa 29, 2016, magalaa Hamburg, Jarmanii, keessati addunya kana irraa dhukubaan boqootan.

Sagantaan geggessaa Obbo Tarfaa Dibaabaa Jimaata Hagayyaa 5, 2016, sa’aa 10:00 akka yeroo biyya Jarmanitti, mana sagadaa Altona Kreuzkirche, Hohenzollernring 78a, 22763 Hamburg, Jarmanii, keesatti erga raawatamee booda bakka Friedhof Bernadottestr. 32, 22763 Hamburg ti sirna awwaalchaatiin xumurama.

Itti aansee sa’aa 14:00 irraa eegalee sagantaan yaadannoo obbo Terfaa Dibaabaa iddooKulturkirche Altona, Bei der Johanniskirche 22 , 22767 Hamburgjedhamu keessatti geggeffama.

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Oromo Sports Federation: OSFNA 2016 20th Anniversary August 2, 2016

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