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United Oromo Evangelical Churches on weeklong killing, beating and detention of protesting Oromo Students by the Ethiopian security forces across Ethiopia’s Oromia Reginal State December 11, 2015

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The Honorable Julie Bishop
Australian Foreign Ministry
PO Box 2010
Subiaco, WA, 6904
Melbourne, Australia

Dear Mrs. Bishop,

Ref: – This weeklong killing, beating and detention of protesting Oromo Students by the Ethiopian security forces across Ethiopia’s Oromia Reginal State,

We are coping you an appeal letter we sent to the Ethiopian regime to draw your attention to the plight of Oromo students, and Oromo people in Oromia, Ethiopia and to convey our great concern about the ongoing violent action against unarmed students protest. We are extremely saddened by reports that Ethiopian security forces again this week opened fire and killed unarmed student protestors at Haro Mayya and Madda Walaabuu Universities, imprisoning unarmed young university and high school students over Oromia Region from East to West and North to south. The current episode is the repeat of the inhumane treatment of two years ago and innocent students and parents are under indiscriminate attack.

The Board of the United Oromo Evangelical Churches, on behalf of its member churches around the World, is sending its urgent appeal to you and all fair minded people of good will, churches and other religious establishments, regimes, and other Human Rights organizations to urgently intervine on behalf of the young Oromo students and the households of students, and the small farmers being displaced and ask the Ethiopian government to:

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OBSERVATEURS (France 24): Les Oromos d’Éthiopie se rebellent contre Addis Abeba December 11, 2015

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Les Oromos d’Éthiopie se rebellent contre Addis Abeba

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 Depuis 10 jours, de violents affrontements ont lieu entre les forces de l’ordre et des manifestants dans la région d’Oromia en Éthiopie. Les militants, pour beaucoup des étudiants, dénoncent un projet “d’accaparement des terres” mené par le gouvernement.

Fin novembre, le gouvernement éthiopien a annoncé un plan d’extension de la capitale Addis Abeba, située dans la région d’Oromia. Appelé “Master Plan”, ce projet a pour objectif, selon les autorités éthiopiennes, de contrôler l’expansion rapide des grandes villes pour atténuer l’exode rural. Mais ce projet fait craindre aux habitants un accaparement des terres agricoles. Il avait déjà été annoncé en 2014 et avait alors suscité une vague de manifestations à travers la région, coûtant la vie à 70 étudiants, selon un communiqué de l’association des étudiants de l’Oromia.

Avec près de 25 millions d’habitants, l’Oromia est la région la plus peuplée d’Éthiopie. Les Oromos, l’ethnie majoritaire dans la région, dénoncent depuis plusieurs années leur marginalisation.

 

“Ni les habitants ni le gouvernement de l’Oromia n’ont été concertés”

John B

John B (pseudonyme) est étudiant à Ambo University dans la région d’Oromia. Il était sur le campus durant les premiers jours de la manifestation. Il nous explique ce conflit compliqué entre les Oromos et le gouvernement central.

L’Éthiopie est une République fédérale divisée en neuf régions. Selon la constitution, chaque région à le droit à son propre gouvernement. Mais nous avons un problème dans l’Oromia : la capitale du pays, Addis Abeba, est située dans la région et elle est gouvernée par le gouvernement fédéral.

Il y a toujours eu des différents entre la population d’Oromia et le gouvernement central, mais en Éthiopie, il y est difficile de se rebeller. Le mois dernier, le gouvernement a de nouveau mis sur la table son “Master Plan” . Avec ce projet, le gouvernement veut étendre son contrôle administratif dans l’Oromia. C’est une sorte d’extension d’Addis Abeba.

Mais le “Master Plan” remet totalement en cause notre frontière et nous avons peur que cela passe par un accaparement des terres. Des fermiers oromos pourraient-être expulsés. Ni les habitants ni le gouvernement de l’Oromia n’ont été concertés. C’est pour cette raison que la population manifeste : personne ne veut céder ses terres ! Surtout que nous savons que ce plan de “développement” de la ville ne va bénéficier qu’à une minorité de dirigeants, pas aux habitants oromos.

Selon Bekele Nega, le secrétaire général du Congrès Fédéral d’Oromia [parti d’opposition en Éthiopie], 13 étudiants auraient été tués et une centaine jetés en prison suite aux manifestations. Sur Facebook et Twitter, de nombreuses photos d’étudiants blessés et de policiers armés ont été relayées.

Ce sont les étudiants qui se sont mobilisés en premier. Dans mon université, les manifestations ont commencé la semaine dernière. C’était très pacifique et d’ailleurs, selon la Constitution éthiopienne, nous avons le droit de manifester. Trois jours après le début des manifestations, la police est entrée dans le campus. Les forces de l’ordre se sont montrées très violentes, des étudiants se sont fait frapper, beaucoup avaient du sang sur le visage et les mains. Tout le monde s’est mis à courir. Ceux qui n’ont pas eu le temps de s’échapper ont été arrêtés et emmenés au poste de police.

Les fermiers et les habitants de l’Oromia ont rejoint les manifestations étudiantes. Photo prise à Inango – Oromia.

Je sais que dans d’autres universités, les policiers ont utilisé des armes à feu mais pas dans la mienne. En ce moment il n’y a presque plus personne sur le campus : les étudiants ont peur. Dans d’autres villes, les manifestations continuent et les étudiants ont été rejoints par les habitants et les fermiers. Je n’ai jamais vu un mouvement de contestation si important dans la région.

Les médecins de l’hôpital Jimma dans la ville d’Agaro dans l’Oromia expriment leur soutien aux manifestants.

Le mouvement de contestation ne s’arrête pas aux frontières éthiopiennes. Selon le compte Twitter “Oromo Press”, la communauté oromo aux États-Unis s’est mobilisée ce vendredi pour dénoncer le “Master Plan” et demander l’intervention du président américain.

Le commissaire de police de la région s’est justifié lors d’une conférence de presse la semaine dernière. Selon lui, les manifestants auraient été particulièrement violents. Les forces de l’ordre ne seraient alors intervenues que pour maintenir le calme dans les universités et écoles.

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For 10 days, violent clashes took place between police and protesters in the Oromia region in Ethiopia. The activists, many of them students, denounce a project “land grab” led by the government.In late November, the Ethiopian government has announced a plan to extend the capital Addis Ababa, located in Oromia. Called “Master Plan”, the project aims, according to the Ethiopian authorities to control the rapid expansion of large cities to mitigate the rural exodus. But this project fears the inhabitants a farmland grab. It had already been announced in 2014 and was then sparked a wave of protests across the region, claiming the lives of 70 students, according to a statement of the association of students of theOromia.

With nearly 25 million inhabitants, Oromia is the most populated region of Ethiopia. The Oromos, the largest ethnic group in the region, denounce their marginalization for many years.

 

“Neither the people nor the government of the Oromia have been concerted”

John B

John B (pseudonym) is a student in Ambo University in the Oromia region. He was on campus during the first days of the event. He explains this complicated conflict between the Oromo and the central government.

Ethiopia is a federal republic divided into nine regions.According to the constitution, each region has the right to his own government. But we have a problem in Oromia: the capital, Addis Ababa, is located in the region and it is governed by the federal government.

There have always been different from the population of Oromia and the central government, but in Ethiopia, it is hard to rebel. Last month, the government again put on the table his “Master Plan”. With this project, the government wants to extend its administrative control in the Oromia. This is a kind of extension of Addis Ababa.

But the “Master Plan” runs counter to our border and we fear that it goes through a land grab. Of Oromo farmers could be expelled. Neither the people nor the government of the Oromia have been concerted. This is why the population manifesto: nobody wants to surrender its land!Especially since we know that this plan “development” of the city will benefit only a minority of leaders, not the Oromo people.

According to Bekele Nega, the general secretary of the Federal Congress Oromia [opposition party in Ethiopia], 13 students were killed and hundreds jailed following protests. On Facebook and Twitter, many photos of students injured and armed police were relayed.

These are students who mobilized first. At my university, the demonstrations began last week. It was very peaceful and elsewhere, according to the Ethiopian Constitution, we have the right to demonstrate. Three days after the protests began, the police entered the campus. The security forces have been very violent, students have been hit, many had blood on his face and hands. Everyone started running. Those who have not had time to escape were arrested and taken to the police station.

Farmers and people of Oromia joined student protests.Photo taken at Inango – Oromia.

I know that in other universities, police used firearms but not in mine. Right now there is almost no one on campus: students are afraid. In other cities, the protests continue and the students were joined by local residents and farmers. I have never seen such a large protest movement in the region.

Doctors at the hospital in Jimma town in the Oromia Agaro express their support for protesters.

The protest movement does not stop the Ethiopian border. According to the Twitter account “Oromo Press”, the Oromo community in the US rallied on Friday to denounce the “Master Plan” and request the intervention of US President .

The region’s police commissioner was justified at a press conference last week. He said the demonstrators were particularly violent. The security forces would do that then intervened to maintain calm in universities and schools.


 

 

Oromia: Vice News: Deadly Protests in Ethiopia as Students Defend Farmers from Urban ‘Master Plan’ December 11, 2015

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Deadly Protests in Ethiopia as Students Defend Farmers from Urban ‘Master Plan’

 By Kayla Ruble, news.vice.com, December 11, 2015

In the last two weeks, protests have spread to more than 50 towns as part of a larger and years-long movement against the Ethiopian government’s controversial development plan. It’s not the first protest against the so-called Master Plan; there was a similar uprising in April and May of 2014 after the development plan was approved. A crackdown by security forces left dozens dead and hundreds arrested.

By all accounts, according to Jawar Mohammed, the founder of Oromo Media Network, the recent movement is much bigger than its predecessor. The Minnesota-based Ethiopian said reports indicate farmers and other citizens have even begun to join in on the demonstrations over the last few days.

“This is the biggest protest by far that I have seen in the last 25 years,” Mohammed said.

In addition to being more widespread than previous demonstrations, this year’s protests have reportedly been better organized, according to American-based Ethiopian journalist Mohammed Ademo. While improved access to social media has played a role, Ademo said the size can also be attributed to a growing dissatisfaction among the public with what he called the “government’s top-down, non-participatory approach to development.”

“Gone are the days when the central government can displace Oromo farmers and forcibly implement any policy,” he said. “Continued crackdown on the protesters only ensures Oromos’ growing estrangement from the state.”

The estrangement has a strong economic component. The expansion of Addis Ababa, the headquarters of both the African Union and the international airline carrier Ethiopia Airways, is a symptom of both the wider urbanization in sub-Saharan African cities and the booming success of national economy.

Addis Ababa has seen growing foreign and economic investment in recent years, while at the same time becoming a regional business hub, Bill Moseley, a geography professor at Macalester College, in St. Paul, Minnesota, said.

“Ethiopia’s seen as this kind of up-and-coming country with a lot of investment that’s posturing to make Addis more of a global city, so I’m sure that’s feeding into this sort of push to expansion,” Moseley explained. “It’s these small farmers that lose out, but it’s rationalized in sort of these broader development goals.”

Generally, said Moseley, when governments pave the way for urban growth they often use this development as a way to justify land grabs. According to Moseley, this situation is not exclusive to Addis Ababa and Ethiopia, but one seen in other cities across sub-Saharan Africa and around the world.

For the Oromo, specifically, activists claim they have not benefited from the country’s growth and prosperity. The regional ethnic group, which counts Oromia as its homeland, makes up more than 80 percent of the state’s 27 million people. Nationally it represents upward of 35 percent.

Literacy rates are bleak and the group is underrepresented in government. According to Mohammed, nearly a dozen Oromo clans have been swallowed up in the city’s horizontal expansion as they are forced off their lands. In Ethiopia, the government owns all of the land, but the constitution does provide some protections for the public. Oromo activists say these rights have been ignored in the rush to expand.

“The capital city is in the middle of Oromia, but you don’t see any Oromo identity in it,” he said. “Every time [Addis Ababa] expands it just destroys them. They’re saying the development has to incorporate us…. You can’t just leave us stranded.”

The planned development has also hit home for the Oromo, who have a very close connection with their land, according to Human Rights Watch Horn of Africa researcher Felix Horne.

“They’re concerned if a large portion of land outside of Addis Ababa comes under control of the city administration that farmers will be displaced from the land,” he explained. “[That] they won’t receive compensation from their livelihoods. And they won’t have the ability to feed their families.”

The government has a history of cracking down on the Oromo people, who represent a majority of the population and a perceived threat to power to the minority-led coalition. Horne said that anytime Oromos expresses dissent or simply asks a question about land development policies, they can be subject to arbitrary detention and mistreatment.

Beyond discrimination and crackdown on the Oromo, freedom of press and other expression is heavily curtailed in the country as a whole. Horne said coverage of the recent protests has been almost non-existent.

“Ethiopia is often applauded internationally for its economic growth and development initiatives, but that’s only one part of the story,” he said. “Anyone who expresses any form of dissent in Ethiopia is in trouble.”

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Daily News: Outcry as Oromo protests in Ethiopia turn violent December 11, 2015

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Outcry as Oromo protests in Ethiopia turn violent

Opposition groups say security forces have killed 20 people in three weeks of protests over a government re-zoning plan. Members of Ethiopia’s largest ethnic group view the plan as a further infringement on their rights.

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Opposition groups say security forces have killed 20 people in three weeks of protests over a government re-zoning plan. Members of Ethiopia’s largest ethnic group view the plan as a further infringement on their rights.

“Dubbiin lafaa dubbii lafeeti!” (“The matter of land is a matter of the bone.”) When describing the sensitivity of the so-called “Addis Ababa master plan,” Bekele Naga, the Secretary-General of the Oromo Federalist Congress party (OFC), does not mince his words. “The constitution of the country proclaims that the land belongs to the people,” Naga told DW. But he believes this is being violated: “The Ethiopian government has been engaged in land grabbing, leading to cultural genocide [of the Oromo people].”

Oromia is one of nine regional states organized by Ethiopia’s system of “ethnic-based federalism,” which is part of the country’s constitution. The national government is pushing forward with a plan to expand the area of the capital, Addis Ababa, into Oromia state. Protests over the plan have been going on for weeks, but for the Oromo people, tensions have existed for much longer.

Neglect at the root of the crisis

Oromos make up the largest chunk of Ethiopia’s 95 million people, and their language is the fourth most widely spoken African language across the continent. Yet Oromo is not recognized as a federal working language.

Most Oromos feel they have been cheated of political and economic representation by a succession of non-Oromo governments. To them, the plan by the government and city administration to expand the area of the capital – which Oromos prefer to call Finfine instead of the Amharic “Addis Ababa” – is yet another example of the high-handedness of the ruling elite which comprises mostly non-Oromos.

Protests against the plan to connect the capital with a number of Oromia towns first turned violent in April 2014. At least 11 people were killed when security officers used live ammunition against demonstrators. Oromo representatives put the number of dead as high as 47.

According to an Amnesty International report from 2014, “between 2011 and 2014 at least 5,000 Oromos have been arrested […], detained without charge or trial, or killed by security services during protests, arrests and in detention.”

Many of the protestors are students, who are now demonstrating against the violence.

Farming families evicted

In Africa’s second most populous nation, land is hotly contested between farmers and investors, both local and foreign, as the government pushes forward with an ambitious development agenda. Critics of the “Addis Ababa master plan” argue that it is not designed to export development into the surrounding communities as the government claims, but rather to evict Oromo farmers and residents from their land.

One Oromo farmer from Sululta, a town part of the “integrated master plan” located 26 kilometers (16 miles) to the north of Addis Ababa, spoke to DW on condition of anonymity. He claimed that in late November alone, the government evicted 600 farming families on the grounds that their land was needed for the construction of a factory. When asked if they had received fair compensation and a new home, the farmer told DW that the money given to them was “very meager,” and that the families had so far not been given a place to relocate to.

The farmer also claimed that officials at the Sululta municipality and the Oromia regional administration threatened the farmers they were evicting with arrest should they fail to accept the “deal.”

Get the word out

“Where do we go…no one is going to accept us,” another farmer, aged 89, told DW, on condition of anonymity.” Since we have no other solution, we are pleading to you [the media],” he said.

Not surprisingly, there has been little to no information in the country’s mainstream media, which is tightly controlled by a government often criticized by media watch groups for its harassment of independent and critical journalists.

That’s why Oromo protesters have taken to the Internet and to social media. #OromoProtests is trending on Facebook and gruesome images and videos of gunned-down students are circulating widely on the web.

Oromos in the diaspora, known for their vocal contribution to the “Oromo cause,” have also taken to the streets in major cities in the US and Europe. “It is often months before victims and witnesses come forward to reveal what happened in their communities,” says Felix Horne, an Ethiopia researcher with Human Rights Watch. “They eventually do, and the truth will emerge.”

Three weeks of protest have left 20 dead, more than 150 injured and more than 500 arrested – that is according to figures provided to DW by the OFC, the main Oromo political party. The protests are likely to continue, and some embassies in Ethiopia’s capital are bracing for more violence. Norway, for example, has issued travel warnings for parts of Oromia.

Outcry as Oromo protests in Ethiopia turn violent

Freedom House: In response to the ongoing protests in Ethiopia’s Oromia regional state and authorities’s violent response, killing and injuring several peaceful protesters. December 11, 2015

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Ethiopia: Police Open Fire on Protesters

Freedom House, Washington, December 11, 2015

In response to the ongoing protests in Ethiopia’s Oromia regional state and authorities’s violent response, killing and injuring several peaceful protesters, Freedom House issued the following statement:

The authorities trying to forcibly stop protests in Oromia should remember that peaceful  assembly is guaranteed by Ethiopia’s  constitution,” said Jenai Cox, senior Africa program manager. Firing live bullets to disburse peaceful protesters violates this right. The government of Ethiopia should conduct an inquiry into these police killings and bring those responsible to justice.”

Background:

Oromia is the largest regional state in Ethiopia. Students  and other residents across the region have staged peaceful rallies to object  to a government-proposed master plan that apparently calls for the expansion of Addis Ababa into the Oromia regional state, potentially evicting farmers. Activists report that 14 protesters have been killed by police and several others were injured.

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

Freedom House is an independent watchdog organization that supports democratic change, monitors the status of freedom around the world, and advocates for democracy and human rights.

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Childhood Education and the Rates of Returns to Human Capital Investment: How your early childhood shapes your brain December 11, 2015

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How your early childhood shapes your brain

Did you know that investments in early childhood are crucial for achieving the brain’s full developmental potential and resilience?

Jim Heckman, Nobel Laureate in economics, and his collaborators have shown that strong foundational skills built in early childhood are crucial for socio-economic success. These foundational skills lead to a self-reinforcing motivation to learn so that “skills beget skills”. This leads to better-paying jobs, healthier lifestyle choices, greater social participation, and more productive societies. Growing research also reveals that these benefits are linked to the important role that early foundations of cognitive and socio-emotional abilities play on healthy brain development across the human lifespan.

Brain complexity –the diversity and complexity of neural pathways and networks— is moulded during childhood and has a lasting impact on the development of cognitive and socio-emotional human abilities.

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Early life experiences affect childhood development through changes in brain structure and function

The first one thousand days of a person’s life is a window of opportunity for investments that will lead to health and productivity. The quality of nurturing environments, in particular, preschool experiences and the interactions with adults and peers during childhood, shapes cognitive and socio-emotional skills.

Childhood cognitive abilities provide a foundation for adult cognitive functions. This means that successful brain development ensures that children develop basic cognitive abilities. The so-called “fluid abilities” (such as memory, reasoning, speed of thought and problem solving ability), which underlie high-level cognitive processes, are used to acquire new knowledge, tackle novel problems, and reasoning.

Fluid abilities tend to correlate with each other (i.e. individuals who perform well in one domain have a tendency to perform well in other domains) and intertwine to form a person’s general cognitive ability or intelligence. While there are substantial individual differences in cognitive functioning across the life-span, on average, knowledge-based abilities remain relatively stable into late-life. In addition, fluid abilities start to decline in mid-life and more so during advanced aging.

We are more likely to develop pathologies (diseases) with aging

Aging erodes structural and functional brain integrity.  One such cognitive disorder of the aging brain is dementia, the incidence of which increases exponentially with age. It is the leading cause of loss of independent functioning and requirement for institutional care in old age.

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. The number of people living with dementia worldwide is currently estimated at 47 million –nearly 60% of cases occur in low- and middle-income countries — and is expected to triple by 2050 with increasing life expectancies around the globe. Some of the mainchallenges associated with dementia are the economic impact on families, caregivers, and communities, associated stigma, and social exclusion.

An adequate early childhood environment and strong foundational cognitive abilities protect against the risks of the aging brain. A healthy and active brain, shaped byadequate nutrition and safe and enriching environments in early-life, enables the retention of brain functions across a lifespan.

The peak level of fluid cognitive abilities is shaped, in part, by early childhood cognition and is one of the major factors in determining cognitive aging trajectories. Multiple complex pathways underlie this association, which also explains why childhood cognitive abilities provide, partly via higher educational achievement, entry into better jobs and healthier environments.

The resilient brain

Optimal brain development provides an individual with a greater number of neurons, more synapses (neural connections), and multiple pathways to perform any given task. Such “neuronal redundancy” comes in handy when a person is faced with deleterious brain aging.

More importantly, an increasing number of studies suggest that early childhood interventions targeting mental domains might increase maximum life-time cognition, potentially reduce the trajectory of cognitive decline in late-life, and even postpone the point at which cognitive deficits first appear.

Evidence from this research is inspiring innovations to make brain development a central element in early childhood programs in developing countries. In Colombia, a World Bank pilot program showed caregivers how to stimulate young children using play and talk. A rigorous evaluation shows that it improved their ability to understand and process what they hear or read. A follow up study is being planned to see if the gains have been sustained over the medium term.

In Kenya, researchers are studying whether giving storybooks to poor households helps improve children’s readiness to succeed by stimulating visual and cognitive brain development. In Bangladesh, another study examines whether getting parents to play and sing to their young children helps their brain development by building positive bonds with them.

Studies and increasingly interventions across several disciplines – neuroscience, health, education, economics, and psychology- provide evidence that early and sustained investments in human development are key for our neurons, our brains, for us as individuals, and for our societies. They lay the foundations for our capacity to achieve and to function well despite social or even biological obstacles throughout one’s life course.

Is there a link between the early foundations of brain development and the capacity to recover from adversity? What is the role of socio-emotional development? Advances in the brain sciences show that, indeed, individuals with a good head start in brain development are more resilient to potential mid-life adversities and the aging process.

In our next blog, we will look into new evidence from the fields of neuroscience and psychology. We will write about ‘resilient brain aging’ and the catalytic role of an adequate early-life environment for developing full brain potential.  Please check back next week to find out more about the link between socio-emotional abilities and the resilient brain.

 

Author: Dorota Chapko is a PhD candidate in Public Health at the University of Aberdeen. Omar Arias is acting sector manager and lead economist in the Human Development Economics Unit for the World Bank Europe and Central Asia region

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Guardian Africa Network: Extending capital into surrounding farmland is part of ongoing discrimination against #Oromo people. #OromoProtests December 11, 2015

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Violent clashes in Ethiopia over ‘master plan’ to expand Addis

Extending capital into surrounding farmland is part of ongoing discrimination against Oromo people, say protesters. Global Voices reports

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Men parade in the Oromia region outside Addis Ababa. Photograph: STR New/Reuters

At least 10 students are said to have been killed and hundreds injured during protests against the Ethiopian government’s plans to expand the capital city into surrounding farmland.

According to Human Rights Watch, the students were killed this week when security forces used excessive force and live ammunition to disperse the crowds.

The students were protesting against a controversial proposal, known as “the master plan”, to expand Addis Ababa into surrounding Oromia state, which they say will threaten local farmers with mass evictions.

According to the Ethiopian constitution, Oromia is one of the ninepolitically autonomous regional states in the country, and the region’s Oromo people make up the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia.

However, rights groups say the Oromo have been systematically marginalised and persecuted for the last 24 years. By some estimates, there were as many as 20,000 Oromo political prisoners in Ethiopia as of March 2014.

It’s not the first time the security forces have reacted violently to protests in support of the group. At least nine students were killed in May 2014 while defending the rights of famers in the region when the “master plan” was first announced.

In response to the violence, Amnesty International issued a report on government repression last year, noting that “between 2011 and 2014, at least 5,000 Oromos [were] arrested based on their actual or suspected peaceful opposition to the government.”

The human rights organisation found that in numerous cases “actual or suspected [Oromo] dissenters were detained without charge or trial, killed by security services during protests, arrests and in detention.”

The ruling elite and members of government are mostly from the Tigray region, which is located in the northern part of the country.

Social media

The Ethiopian media has paid little attention to the protests. Demonstrators have been taking to Facebook and Twitter to report the clashes, with additional coverage coming from diaspora media.

“The Oromo youth are a powerful political entity capable of shaking mountains,” one Facebook user, Aga Teshome, wrote in support of the protesters. “This powerful political entity is hell bent on exposing the [ruling party] EPRDF government’s atrocious human rights record and all round discriminatory practices.”

Another user said more should be done to shine light on the movement: “The silence has truly been deafening. We need to see and hear the inspiring actions undertaken by huge numbers of ‪#‎Oromo‬ in ‪#‎Ethiopia.”

Desu Tefera echoed the calls for better media coverage: “We call upon the media to investigate the conditions that these students died trying to expose and resist,” he wrote.

“Oromia needs a new kind of reporting by the international media, which gives voice to the voiceless Oromo people, who for a very long time have been killed, mistreated, abused, neglected and repressed in Ethiopia.”

Dubious development

For many Ethiopians, this week’s clashes show that the issue of Oromo rights refuses to go away.

Protests against the master plan for expansion first began in April last year, when students from outside the capital argued that if the proposal was implemented, it would result in Addis further encroaching into the surrounding territory, allowing the capital to subsume surrounding towns and leaving informal settlements vulnerable to government redevelopment.

The government rejected the accusation, claiming that the plan was intended only to facilitate the development of infrastructure such as transportation, utilities and recreation centres.

The unrest halted the development until now, but in November resentment boiled over again when it became clear the government had resumed its plan.

Since the highly contested 2005 national election forceful evictions and urban land grabbing have become frequent in Addis and its environs, opposition groups say. The city’s rapid growth has resulted in increasing pressure to convert rural land for industrial, housing or other urban use.

The population of the capital is estimated to have grown at a rate of 3.8% per year since 2007, but the repurposing of land in order to accommodate the expansion has been a particularly contentious issue.

Ermias Legesse, a high profile government defector, has argued that since 2000 the Addis Ababa city municipality, with the support of the federal government, has enacted five different pieces of legislation to “legalise” informal settlements, allowing them to be sold on to private property developers.

“Sometimes the informal settlers are given only a few days’ notices before bulldozers arrive on the scene to tear down their shabby houses and lay foundations for new investors,” Legesse said in an interview last week.

A version of this article first appeared on Global Voices

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/11/ethiopia-protests-master-plan-addis-ababa-students?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

Oromia Support Group Asutralia Statement on the Current Situation in State of Oromia. December 11, 2015

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Oromia-Support-Group-AustraliaTo:  Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
United Nations Office at Geneva 1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland
Fax: + 41 22 917 9022

Oromia Support Group Australia (OSGA) extremely shocked about the killings and torture of innocent Oromo students including Primary School Children in Oromia. Oromo student peaceful protests are spreading throughout Ethiopia, Oromia region, as people demonstrate against the endanger that hundred thousand of Oromo farmers, residents and their families living near the capital, Finfinnee (Addis Ababa), could be evicted from their lands by the name of Addis Ababa expansion policy.

Since the first week of December 2015, horrifying, and heartbreaking images and videos of Oromo children peacefully marched on a street and voiced their anger being beaten to death and killed by shootings. There are credible reports of severe injuries and arbitrary arrests in many locations that the Ethiopian government armed forces and authorities are unable to deny and publicly admitted the killings of Oromo children.

Since the first week of December 2015, horrifying, and heartbreaking images and videos of Oromo children peacefully marched on a street and voiced their anger being beaten to death and killed by shootings. There are credible reports of severe injuries and arbitrary arrests in many locations that the Ethiopian government armed forces and authorities are unable to deny and publicly admitted the killings of Oromo children.

The Ethiopian Federal forces, racially affiliated and heavily armed, known as Agazi and part of the select force of the dominant Tigrean People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), violently respond when Oromo students and children from various universities and institutions in the country protested against the Master Plan since the beginning of December 2015. (please see attached further statements and evidence).For full document Oromia-Support-Group-Australia-Statment, December 11, 2015 (1)

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IOYA expresses concern about brutality against Oromo protesters December 11, 2015

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IOYA expresses concern about brutality against Oromo protesters

The following is a statement from the International Oromo Youth Association (IOYA).

 

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We are greatly concerned about the recent brutal crackdown against innocent unarmed peaceful protesters in Oromia by Ethiopian police.

Words seem inadequate to express the sadness we feel for the peaceful protesters who have been killed, beaten and unlawfully detained. We share their grief in this time of agony and pain. We are appalled that a similar tragedy occurred last year in April, 2014 and not much has changed in Ethiopia. Recent images surfing the internet are heartbreaking and disturbing. As an organization subscribing to broader democratic engagement of the Oromo youth, we oppose the brutal violence that the Ethiopian government is meting out on innocent, unarmed young students who are peacefully protesting. As International Oromo Youth, we support and stand in solidarity with Oromo student protesters.

The students are protesting the Addis Ababa “Integrated Developmental Master Plan” which aims at incorporating smaller towns surrounding Addis Ababa, displacing millions of farmers. The implementation of the “Master Plan” will essentially result in the displacement of the indigenous peoples and their families. Farmers will be dispossessed of their land and their survival both in economic and cultural terms will be threatened. The student protesters strongly believe that this plan will expose their natural environment to risk, threaten their economic means of livelihood (subsistence farming), and violate their constitutional rights.

We call on the international community to join us in denouncing these inhumane and cruel activities carried out by the Ethiopian government. It has been reported that shootings, unlawful arrests, and harassment by security personals are becoming rampant. We believe it is imperative that the international community raise its voice and take action to stop the ongoing atrocities that are wreaking havoc to families and communities in the Oromia region.

We pray for safety and security of all peoples in Ethiopia.

Sincerely,

IOYA BOARD

Oromia: OSA Statement on the Master Plan and the Oromo Protests December 11, 2015

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Say no to the master killer. Addis Ababa master plan is genocidal plan against Oromo people. Say no.

The following is a statement from the Oromo Studies Association (OSA).

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Oromo Studies Association (OSA)

P. O. Box 5641
Minneapolis, MN 55406-0541
www.oromostudies.org
Email: admin@oromostudies.org

For Immediate Release

December 9, 2015

Statement on the Addis Ababa Integrated Development Master Plan and Oromo Student Protests against Its Implementation

The Oromo Studies Association (OSA) decries and denounces extreme measures taken by Ethiopian security forces, ongoing from late November 2015, killing and maiming peaceful student protesters.

Oromo students at every level of the educational system in Ethiopia, from elementary school to university, began peaceful demonstrations in late November 2015, to protest the implementation of a federally designed Addis Ababa Integrated Development Master Plan (AAIMP), which usurps the authority of the Oromia regional government. The students have been met by heavily armed and equipped special Ethiopian police force units who fire into the crowds with deadly impact. There are ten (10) confirmed deaths at this writing, with the confrontation escalating.

The “Master Plan” refers to the federal government’s controversial design for expanding the territorial boundaries of the capital city, Addis Ababa, increasing the city to twenty times its present size by taking over prime agricultural land from Oromo farmers. This plan, developed in secrecy, was first exposed in April 2014, a disclosure that prompted widespread protests at that time. In April and May 2014 the Oromo students’ peaceful protest against the imposition of the Master Plan in all of Oromia region was met with deadly force and live ammunition, which resulted in the confirmed deaths of more than 70 students, maiming of hundreds and imprisonment of thousands of university students.

Since late November, the demonstrators have started to resist specific steps taken to implement this Plan. It calls for the Federal jurisdiction of the Capital City to seize fertile, well-watered and centrally located parts of the Oromia Regional State. The blueprints for this undertaking were developed without the participation of the Oromia regional government. Since the revelation, there has been no opportunity for public discussion of the plan. Now as Federal forces have begun to move these arable lands out of the domain of indigenous Oromo and into the control of the central government, Oromo students have responded with renewed protests. The scale of the Master Plan is such that it engulfs enough ancestral farmland to affect the lives and livelihoods of nearly six million Oromo people and dismembers the Oromia Regional State by dividing it into two separate zones. There is universal opposition among Oromo both in Oromia and in the diaspora to this Federal action, taken without due process.

OSA members belong to Oromo public and political organizations representing a wide spectrum of ideological and institutional positions. They share a clear focus and mission to produce verifiable data that reveal the real conditions of life of the Oromo people. They also find it within their mission to inform the public of the value and relevance of those findings. In this regard, OSA members have studied and produced research data on multiple dimensions of this very complex and problematic crisis of land use and proprietary rights in the east, west, north, south, as well as centre of Oromia. Findings reveal a longstanding but largely ignored pattern of land confiscation from the Oromo – of which this Master Plan is the latest expression.

OSA believes that the Master Plan is unconstitutional. It violates the principle of federalism, illegally alters the boundaries and jurisdiction of the Oromia regional government, violates citizens’ human right to property and security, and ignores the constitutional principle of transparency for good governance.

OSA believes that the Master Plan is harmful to human development. Contrary to the principles of participatory policy-making for sustainable development, the Master Plan was developed by the federal government to apportion land, in the name of investment, to the economic elite who are already at the top of the social hierarchy. The plan disregards the livelihood of Oromo farmers who will be displaced to face extreme poverty and an increasing unemployment rate. OSA views the plan as having uneven and detrimental impacts by contributing to policy-driven poverty among the Oromo and exacerbating intra-nation/ethnic economic inequality.

OSA believes that the Master Plan is injurious to the environment. Developed in secrecy, the Master Plan violates established principles and practices pertaining to environmental protection clauses. Under the Master Plan, the expanded city will continue dumping toxic substances and industrial wastes on the surrounding cities, towns and lands of Oromo people. Oromo communities in the outlying zones and the ecosystem will remain on the receiving end of the environmental harm.

OSA members fully support the rights of the students who initiated the protests and the rights of those who have now joined them in massive numbers. OSA officers and members will assist their effort to the fullest extent in its capacity as an academic, non-partisan association of Oromo and non-Oromo scholars. We are deeply concerned that the government is using excessive, often deadly, force against unarmed students, including even elementary school students. These incidents are followed by attacks against parents and townsfolk who come out to protect their children against the very security personnel who are constitutionally mandated to provide protection and maintain law and order. It should be a matter of grave concern when an internationally recognized government uses excessive force against its own citizens. It is extremely grievous that the Ethiopian government has called up its well-armed special forces to move against unarmed students. This violates every international human rights principle and rights enshrined in the Ethiopian constitution that officially guarantees extensive, regional and individual rights.

Let us be clear. The issue is not an abstract debate about whether a government has the duty to develop and implement policies to improve the conditions of lives for its citizens or to conduct urban planning necessary to accommodate natural migration of people from rural areas to urban centers. The issue is the unjust process in this instance developed and designed to implement a massive land transfer from Oromia Regional state control to Federal jurisdiction. Even more troublesome is the government’s utter disregard of the people’s inalienable right in a purported democracy to protest policies and to exercise rights guaranteed by the Ethiopian constitution.

The Master Plan is designed to be put into effect over a span of 25 years with a final phase occurring in 2038. When it is fully complete, it will:

o Incorporate 36 towns and 17 rural districts of the Oromia region into the Greater Addis Ababa territory. This includes, Finfinnee (Addis Ababa) Sululta, Dukem, Chancho, Adama, Ambo, Sabata, Mojo and other towns;

o Encompass a total area estimated to be 1.1 million hectares, of which the share of rural and urban areas amount to 85% and 15% with a corresponding population size of 2 million and 11.5 million respectively;

o Accumulate land “to increase rental housing by building 86,000 units every year under what the government calls “Rental Building Cooperative Sector” (10%), “Public Rental Housing Sector” (30%) and “Developmental Owners/Real Estate Sector(15%). As the result, it will uproot millions of Oromo farmers, disrupting not only their lives and livelihoods but dismantling their central position in the territorial and cultural landscape. The takeover disconnects Oromia’s current reach from the eastern to western boundaries of Ethiopia;

o Achieve 30% and 50% level of urbanization in 2023 and 2038 respectively. Given the limited urbanization among the Oromo because of the state-wide discriminatory language and economic policy against the Oromo, the plan will effectively erase Oromo identity, culture and language from the aggrandized Greater Addis Ababa. Even Oromo physical and economic presence would be totally cleared out of this crucially situated zone.

Generally, the plan has the direct effect of forcible transfer, displacement, dislocation and dispossession of the Oromo population from the area in which they are historically indigenous.

The Master Plan reveals that the incumbent policies continue longstanding patterns of historical injustice by denying the Oromo freedom of association, press and expression; by ostracizing residents and the Oromia Regional officials from political decision-making; by stifling and intimidating dissent through invoking arbitrary laws which depict even peaceful protest as terrorism; and by taking repressive measures such as capture, torture, extra-judicial murder, and massive arbitrary detention – all of which were used against Oromo protesters in 2014 and are being actively imposed again as the world witnesses on social media the massacre in broad daylight of the Oromia region’s young and brightest lives.

Cognizant of all of these issues, the Oromo Studies Association calls upon the following:

To the Ethiopian government:
o Release immediately all protesters currently being held in open and secret detention;
o Stop immediately the use of excessive force by security forces against peaceful protesters;
o Honour and protect the rights of citizens to freedom of association, freedom of the press and to freedom of expression;
o Protect the constitutionally-guaranteed right of citizens to protest any policy, a right also protected by all international human rights agreements that this government is a contracting party to;
o Allow independent investigation into the actions of security forces that have resulted in the death and imprisonment of protesters; and
o Bring to justice members of the security force and government officials responsible for the killing and injury of peaceful protesters.
o Halt the implementation of the Integrated Development Master Plan for Addis Ababa and submit it to a constitutionally mandated review, giving the citizens a voice in their own governance.

To Foreign Governments, Donors and Consultants engaged in giving expert advice and financial support to the Ethiopian government in the implementation of the Master Plan:
o OSA offers our considerable research, data – historical, economic, ecological, cultural and social –to all agencies and government who seek to know the full scope of the impact of their engagement with the Ethiopian government.
o OSA acknowledges that all foreign parties in Ethiopia will better pursue their own best interests when operating with full knowledge of the circumstances in the country. We suggest to all parties that reliable information as well as consultation and analysis pertaining to the majority Oromo population of 40 million people is available through Oromo Studies Association.
o Examine the evidence that demonstrates that Oromos are a force for peace and stability in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa. Peace and justice (nagaa fi haaqa Oromoo) are the principles that undergird governance among Oromos.

To Oromo Students all over Oromia and Ethiopia as a whole:
o OSA is aware and supportive of your efforts and rights to peaceful protest. We understand that you are risking your lives and well-being simply for exercising your democratic right to peacefully protest a policy that directly impacts you, your family, community and nation.
o OSA applauds your commitment to clearly observable forms of peaceful protest.
o OSA affirms its commitment to continue to provide the institutional support and intellectual materials to those who will support you in any venue and to document the ongoing crisis.

To the Public in Oromia and in all of Ethiopia:
o We offer all possible intellectual and scholarly assistance to those who will create avenues to support Oromo protests against the implementation of the Master Plan, realizing that Oromo cultural identity and livelihood is threatened by this design for unvetted, unexamined land confiscation.
o Comparative research by OSA scholars demonstrates that the Ethiopian government’s unconstitutional actions in dealing with one aggrieved the Oromo, indicate an absence of democratic process which inevitably affects all groups.
o OSA reaffirms our commitment to providing research and documentation useful to those who wish to create or strengthen avenues for democracy, citizens’ empowerment and peace within and among peoples who are in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa.

To Non-Governmental, Inter-Governmental and International Community in general:
o OSA calls upon you to investigate thoroughly the conditions that the Oromo student protesters are suffering and in many cases, dying, to bring to the world attention. OSA members are committed to work with you to examine the conditions that have given rise to this renewed voice. We call on you to alert your respective governments about the widespread violations of fundamental rights in the Oromo region of Ethiopia.
o OSA commends the excellent courageous work of Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and International Crisis Group in investigating crises affecting the Oromo over the years. We urge you to continue to document the tragic events underway to bear witness to the sacrifice of the intelligentsia among Oromo youth to draw attention to this issue which is critical to their people’s existence. OSA will provide you with any possible assistance.

To International and Foreign Media Outlets:
o There has been a virtual blackout of information and awareness of the Oromo plight in Ethiopia in general and of this immediate crisis in particular.
o OSA calls upon all forms of print, broadcast and online media to document and publicize the events underway in the implementation of the Master Plan, the widespread Oromo student protests and the harsh response to them. OSA pledges to supply information as needed.
o OSA urges Voice of America to employ at least one, if not several, Oromo correspondents on the ground in Oromia region.
o OSA commends BBC for establishing an Oromo language service and anticipates in depth coverage of these issues in near future.

Re-iterating that Oromo livelihood, language, cultural identity and economic survival is threatened by this design to confiscate land in Oromia, OSA affirms its commitment to support the legitimate rights of all citizens to peacefully protest the Addis Ababa Integrated Master Plan. We are committed to offer all possible intellectual and scholarly assistance to strengthen the efforts of those who create avenues to resist its unexamined and unconstitutional implementation.

Henok Gabisa
President, Oromo Studies Association

Bonnie Holcomb
Chair, OSA Board of Directors

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OSA Facebook: www.facebook.com/OromoStudiesAssociation
OSA Twitter: @OromoStudies

Oromo Community in the United Kingdom on Systematic repression: Torture, Killing, and Harassment of unarmed school Children in the Oromia regional state of Ethiopia December 11, 2015

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The Right Honorable Philip Hammond MP
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
King Charles Street
London SW1A 2AHOpen letterSystematic repression: Torture, Killing, and Harassment of unarmed  school Children in the Oromia regional state of EthiopiaDear Minister,It is with sadness and anger that we report the renewed crackdown on peaceful Oromo protesters by government security forces in Ethiopia. More than 70 students were killed, many made to disappear, others jailed simply for taking part in a peaceful demonstration in April 2014. Amnesty international compiled a detailed report giving a clear account of this crackdown in its report of “because I am Oromo- a sweeping repression in Oromia.” Over the past week the same tragedy was taking place in Oromia high schools and universities as they were protesting against the continued eviction of the Oromo people from their livelihood without compensation and by driving them down to extreme poverty.While more than 15 million peasants are reported to have been starving (BBC report, 9 Nov, 2015) the oppressive regime in Ethiopia continues to push its policy of evicting the Oromo people from their livelihood on
a wider scale. This policy, coupled with the burning of a vast area of natural forests and continued eviction of indigenous people has been opposed in peaceful protest yet met at all times with brutal suppression in the forms of mass arrest, torture and killings.

The government security forces have killed already Twenty four students since the protest began in different parts of Oromia. Among those first casualties,

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Ethiopia: Oromo community protests in London over ‘forced eviction and ethnic cleansing’

VOA: Several Killed in Ethiopia Oromia Protests. #OromoProtests December 11, 2015

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Several Killed in Ethiopia Oromia Protests

Clashes between police and protesters in Ethiopia’s Oromia region have left several people dead, according to officials and regional opposition leaders.

Oromia has seen three weeks of protests over a government plan to integrate parts of the region with the capital, Addis Ababa. Critics say the plan will undermine local rule and cause local farmers to lose their land.

Witnesses say police have used force to contain or shut down protests, including one that took place Thursday in the town of Bako.

“Today in Bako city when the students came out to protest, people joined them and they started firing live rounds and hit some students,” a witness told VOA’s Horn of Africa Service. There was no word on whether anyone was killed.

Bloomberg news quotes a prominent opposition leader, Bekele Nega, as saying police have killed 10 students taking part in the ongoing protests.

Ethiopia’s communications minister, Getachew Reda, put the number of dead at four, and said security forces have been exercising restraint in the face of violence.

Widening protests

Oromia is one of Ethiopia’s nine ethnically-based states and holds the largest population at more than 27 million.

The protests started on November 20 in the Western Oromo region cities of Ambo, Ginchi and Western Welega, and they have since spread.

The tactics used to clamp down on these protests are reminiscent of the 2014 protests in the Oromia towns of Ambo, Nekemte and Jimma, according to Human Rights Watch, where security forces fired live rounds and beat people who were protesting peacefully.

Speaking to journalists in Ethiopia a few days ago, the police commissioner of the Oromia region, Ibrahim Hajj, blamed misinformation and propaganda for fueling hostilities among some in the Oromo community.

“Today the people are ensuring the rights and are beneficiaries in all sectors including, social, economic sectors. But there are some who are trying to make it seem as if the rights of the people have been violated and they take advantage of this situation behind the scenes,” he said.

Felix Horne, an Ethiopia and Eritrea researcher for Human Rights Watch, said the spread of the protests started slowly and gained momentum within schools and other educational institutions.

“Initially it was students in primary schools, secondary schools, some university students and now we are seeing farmers, workers beginning to take part in these protests in different ways — staging protests peaceful means, sit-ins to mourn the death of those who’ve lost their lives. So the protests definitely seem to be gaining momentum,” he said.

Horne said that while the government’s development for Addis sparked the protests, they are about much larger issues.

“Ostensibly these protests are about the Addis Ababa Master Plan but clearly the Oromos have been marginalized by successive governments and so it’s kind of an accumulation of different frustrations,” he said. “Throughout Oromia, arbitrary detention is common, mistreatment in detention is common and then Oromos just don’t have a voice in issues that impact them day-to-day.”

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LEELLOO: HIRIIRA NAGAA MOOTUMMOOTA DARBANIIFI KAN AMMAA KANA MAALTU ADDA GODHA!!?? December 10, 2015

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HIRIIRA NAGAA MOOTUMMOOTA DARBANIIFI KAN AMMAA KANA MAALTU ADDA GODHA!!??

 

Bulchiinsa sirna dimokiraasii keessatti, lammiilen mirgaafi dirqama isaanii sirritti beeku. Mootummaan lammiilee sana hogganaa jirus mirgaafi dirqama isaa sirriin beeka. Asirratti isa mirgaafi dirqamni walharkaa rukute keessa galchuun akka dogongoraatti fudhatamuu danda’a. Garuu adeemsa dimokiraasin jedhu keessatti qaamni hogganuufi qaamni hogganamu sirriin mirgaafi dirqama isaa beekuu isaati. Qaamonni lamaan kun yeroo tokko daangaa tokkoo cabsee akka barbaade daangaa isa kan biraa keessatti yookan daangaa qaama biraa keessatti tarkaanfilee adda addaa fudhatu, qaamni daangan jalaa cabe waan cal’isuu miti. Qaamni hogganamu gaafa daangaa qaama hogganuu cabsee akka barbaade oolee bule, qaamni hogganu komii qabu kaasaa erga turee booda gara tarkaanfitti ce’uun isaa waan hin oolledha. Hanga isaaf danda’ametti humna qabutti fayyadamee daangaa ofii kabachiifachuuf kufee ka’a. Gidduu kanatti sababoota tarkaanfileen adda addaa hammaataniif hanga badii lubbuu geessisuuttillee godaana. Godaansa akkasii keessatti inni daangan najalaa cabeedhaf boo’ufi dursee gara tarkaanfii seene raawwii isaa akka gootummaatti waan laaluf duubatti deebi’ee yeroo itti badii geessisaa jiru laalu hin qabu. Qaamni hoogganamus gaafa daangan seera waliin qaban irratti isaaf kenname dhiitamu, sammuufi onnee ittiin duubatti deebi’u yookan ittiin sodaatu hin qabu. Hanguma fedhee ta’u harki duwwaa ta’uu isaatti qaana’ee yookan abdii kutee duubatti hin deebi’u. ………..

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Global Voices: #OromoProtests: Why Are Students in Ethiopia Protesting Against a Capital City Expansion Plan? #Oromo December 10, 2015

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Why Are Students in Ethiopia Protesting Against a Capital City Expansion Plan?

Students mourning at Haromaya University. Photo shared widely on social media.

Over the past two weeks, students in Ethiopia’s largest regional state, Oromia, have been protesting against a government plan to expand the area of the capital, Addis Ababa, into Oromia. Reports suggest security forces used violence including live ammunition to disperse crowds of peaceful demonstrators in the compounds of universities in Oromia.

According to Human Rights Watch, at least three students were killed and hundreds were injured across the region as security forces used excessive force to disperse student protesters. Other reports put the number of students killed up to ten. Although protesters are primarily university students, in some instances, high school and primary school children were also reportedly involved in intense confrontations with government forces.

At least nine students were killed by government forces in May 2014 while protesting over the same issue.

The persecution of Oromo people

The students argue that the controversial plan, known as “the Master Plan”, to expand Addis Ababa into Oromia state would result in mass evictions of farmers mostly belonging to the Oromo ethnic group.

It wouldn’t be the first time the government has uprooted members of an ethnic group. Thousands of ethnic Amharas in western Ethiopia were expelled from the country’s Benishangul Gumuz region in 2013 in what critics called “ethnic cleansing”.

The students have other demands such as making Oromo a federal language. Oromo, the language of the Oromo people, is the most widely spoken language in Ethiopia and the fourth largest African language. However, it is not the working language of the federal government.

According to Ethiopian Constitution, Oromia is one of the nine ethnically based and politically autonomous regional states in Ethiopia. Oromo people make up the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia. However, the group has been systematically marginalized and persecuted for the last 24 years. By some estimates, there were as many as 20,000 Oromo political prisoners in Ethiopia as of March 2014.

A 2014 Amnesty International report on repression in the Oromia region noted:

Between 2011 and 2014, at least 5000 Oromos have been arrested based on their actual or suspected peaceful opposition to the government. These include thousands of peaceful protestors and hundreds of opposition political party members. The government anticipates a high level of opposition in Oromia, and signs of dissent are sought out and regularly, sometimes pre-emptively, suppressed. In numerous cases, actual or suspected dissenters have been detained without charge or trial, killed by security services during protests, arrests and in detention.

The ruling elite of Ethiopia are mostly from the Tigray region, which is located in the northern part of the country.

Social media fills in the gaps

Even as the Ethiopian drought and impending food crisis makes a rare appearance in local—and some international—headlines, little attention is being paid to the student protests in Ethiopian media. But despite Ethiopia’s highly controlled online environment and the government’s firm grip on communications infrastructure, social media users are reporting on the issue, particularly on Facebook, with additional coverage coming from diaspora-based media.

Photo widely circulated on social media, taken from the Facebook page of Jawar Mohammed.

One Facebook user, for example, hopedfor the world to hear stories of the student protesters’ inspiring actions:

The silence has truly been deafening. We need to see and hear the inspiring actions undertaken by huge numbers of ‪#‎Oromo‬ in ‪#‎Ethiopia‬. Tell their story, enable the world to be swept up in their story.Considering the complete absence of freedom to criticize the government or report opposition stories from within the country, people around the world reading about it can help greatly by doing everything possible to amplify this story.

Another Facebook user, Aga Teshome,took note of the political power of Oromo youth:

…‪#‎OromoProtests‬ a call for all oppressed people in ‪#‎Ethiopia‬ to support the ongoing protest against ‪#‎landgrabing‬

….the Oromo youth are a powerful political entity capable of shaking mountains. This powerful political entity is hell bent on exposing the [ruling party] EPRDF government’s atrocious human rights record and all round discriminatory practices.

While Desu Tefera said:

We call upon the media to investigate the conditions that these students died trying to expose and resist, to draw attention to these concerns. Oromia needs a new kind of reporting by the international media, which gives voice to the voiceless Oromo people, who for a very long time have been killed, mistreated, abused, neglected and repressed in Ethiopia. Going forward with the current plan, which ends up displacing tens of thousands of poor farmers, destroying their livelihood and depriving their identity, is a tragedy. It deserves attention. These students put their lives on the line to draw attention to the farmers’ plight.‪#‎OromoProtests‬

Although social media reports are pivotal in letting the world know about the protests, they miss a huge chunk of nuance that would help observers understand how this dispute is unfolding. Notably, the fact that the student protests combine delicate ethnic politics, urban land grabbing and Ethiopia’s diaspora community’s involvement in home country politics.

Given Ethiopia’s highly controlIed environment, one might wonder how the students managed to get organized to express their grievance in the mid of highly controlled environment. Despite the firm grip on communication infrastructure there are constant update on Facebook and Twitter about the protest.

Dubious development practices

The story is unpleasantly familiar, as students are protesting for the second time in less than two years.

In April and May 2014, the protests began in response to the government’s plan to implement the “Integrated Masterplan for Addis Ababa”. As Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, is an enclave within Oromia regional state, students primarily from Oromia state accused the Ethiopian government of attempting to take over land owned by local farmers in the name of integrating adjacent Oromia towns into the sprawling city of Addis. The students further alleged that if implemented, the Masterplan would result in Addis Ababa further encroaching into the territory of Oromia. 

The government rejected the accusation, claiming that the Masterplan was intended only to facilitate the development of infrastructure such as transportation, utilities, and recreation centers.

When the protests began the students’ main demand was the complete halting of the Masterplan. In May 2014, the government did momentarily halt the plan in order to abate the protests after at least nine were killed and hundreds of ethnic Oromo students were imprisoned. But when the government decided to resume plans to implement the Masterplan in November this year resentment boiled over again, resulting in the currently two-week-old student protest leaving at least ten people dead and many injured.

Since the highly contested 2005 national election, forceful evictions and urban land grabbing have become frequent in Addis Ababa. The capital city’s rapid growth has resulted in increasing pressure to convert rural land for industrial, housing, infrastructure, or other urban use.

Diaspora-based advocates say the unrest in Oromia is just a part of the general unhappiness that prevails in the country. They accuse the government of working for the benefit of a few people at the expense of others. They even suggest that the Ethiopian government covertly encouraged informal settlement on the outskirts of Addis Ababa so that they could later find a way to intervene under the guise of rebuilding the slums and lease the land to real estate developers.

Ermias Legesse, a high profile government defector, traces the cause of the Oromo student protest to events that took place 15 years ago. In his book, “Addis Ababa: The Abandoned City”, Ermias notes that since 2000 the Addis Ababa city municipality, with the support of the federal government, enacted five different pieces of legislation to “legalize” the informal settlements, and then sold the “legalized” lands to private property developers.

Most informal settlers on the outskirts of Addis Ababa manage to establish themselves for a period of time until they are displaced by government. “Sometimes the informal settlers are given only a few days’ notices before bulldozers arrive on the scene to tear down their shabby houses and lay foundations for new investors,” Ermias said in an interview with a diaspora-based television channel.

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Ethiopia Faces Worst Drought/ Famine in 50 Years, Millions Affected December 9, 2015

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Ethiopia Faces Worst Drought in 50 Years, Millions Affected
By William Davison,  bloomberg.com  December 7, 2015

 
A worsening drought in Ethiopia means 10.1 million people, a 10th of the population, are facing food shortages next year in the Horn of Africa nation, Save the Children said.
The figure is an increase of 1.9 million people from the number the government says currently requires food aid. The assessment means 400,000 children are at risk of severe malnutrition in 2016, the London-based charity said in an e-mailed statement on Monday.
“The worst drought in Ethiopia for 50 years is happening right now, with the overall emergency response estimated to cost $1.4 billion,” said John Graham, Save the Children’s Ethiopia country director.
Ethiopia’s government has allocated $192 million for the crisis and received $163 million from donors since an appeal for $340 million in October, said Mitiku Kassa, who heads the government’s disaster response team.
Another 8 million vulnerable Ethiopians will receive food and cash transfers during the first six months of next year under a mostly donor-funded aid program.
Low rainfall this year had a “devastating effect” on agricultural production, with the next harvest not expected until June, the charity said. Ethiopia’s government has said the drought will not affect official growth rates of about 10 percent a year, despite rain-fed agriculture accounting for almost 40 percent of the economy.

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Ethiopia: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 4 December 2015)

 

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ETHIOPIA RESPONDING TO AN EL NIÑO-INDUCED DROUGHT EMERGENCY:

The El Niño global climactic event has wreaked havoc on Ethiopia’s summer rains. This comes on the heels of failed spring rains, and has driven food insecurity, malnutrition and water shortages in affected areas of the country. A well-coordinated response is already underway and Trends in Severe Acute Malnutrition expanding rapidly, although the scale of the developing admission (2011-2015)3 emergency exceeds resources available to date. Given the lead in thousands times necessary for the procurement of relief items, the Government and its international partners have called for early 40 action to this slow onset natural disaster.

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Oromia/Ethiopia: Human rights defender says attacks on Oromos are ethnic cleansing war crimes. December 9, 2015

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Oromia/Ethiopia: Human rights defender says attacks on Oromos are ethnic cleansing war crimes.

 

Oromia/Ethiopia: Region-Wide, Heavy-Handed Crackdown on Peaceful Protesters

HRLHAHRLHA Urgent Action

For Immediate Release

The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa (HRLHA) expresses its grave concern at the continuation of gross human rights violations in Oromia Regional State – violations that have regularly occurred since 1991 when the TPLF/EPRDF came into power.

The most recent heinous crime was committed – and is still being committed – against defenseless schoolchildren protesting against the approval of “the Addis Ababa Integrated Master Plan” by the Oromia Regional State Parliament a month ago. The peaceful protest involved many elementary school, high school and university students, and civilians. Among them were students in Western Oromia zones: Najo, Nekemt, Mandi high schools, and in other towns, in Central Oromia in Ginchi, Ambo, Addis Ababa high schools and the surrounding towns, Eastern and Southern Oromia zones, in Haromaya, and Bule Hora Universities, and many more schools and universities. In violation of the rights of the citizen to peaceful demonstration enshrined in the Ethiopian Constitution(1) [Chapter Two, Article 30 (1) states: “Everyone has the right to assemble and to demonstrate together with others peaceably and unarmed, and to petition. Appropriate regulations may be made in the interest of public convenience relating to the location of open-air meetings and the route of movement of demonstrators or, for the protection of democratic rights, public morality and peace during such a meeting or demonstration.”], students, in all of these places, were severely beaten, imprisoned or even killed.

The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa emphasizes that the ongoing violence and crimes committed in Oromia Regional State for over two and a half decades by the TPLF perpetrators against the Oromo Nation amount to war crimes, and crimes against humanity – a clear failure of the Oromo People Democratic Organization (OPDO) authorities, an organization claiming to represent the Oromo Nation. The members of this bogus political organization have proved to be not the Oromo peoples’ true representatives, but rather stand-ins for their real masters who have compromised the interests of the Oromo Nation. The Oromia Regional State authorities/OPDO did not resist the TPLF regime when Oromo children, farmers, intellectuals, members of political organizations were killed, abducted, imprisoned, tortured and evicted from their livelihoods by TPLF security agents in the past two and half decades. Instead, they helped the TPLF regime to control the political and economic resources of the Oromia Regional State. TPLF high officials and ordinary level cadres in Oromia Regional State engaged in enriching themselves and their family members by selling Oromo land, looting and embezzling public wealth and properties in the occupied areas of the Oromo Nation, and committing many other forms of corruption.

Committing atrocities and crimes against humanity are failures to comply with obligations under international law, international human rights law and international humanitarian law, including the principles of proportionality and discrimination. With many civilians suffering from the crimes and serious violations of human rights, and by not taking any measures to ensure the accountability of those responsible for these crimes and violations, it has become clear that after all these years the so called Oromia Parliament (Caffee Oromiyaa) has betrayed the Oromo people by not protecting them. The OPDO members and the Oromia Parliament (Caffee Oromiyaa) members should not continue in silence while Oromo children are brutalized by Aga’azy squads deployed by the TPLF for ethnic cleansing. The Oromia Parliament(Caffee Oromiyaa) and OPDO have a moral obligation to dissolve their institutions and stand beside their people to resist the TPLF regime’s aggression.

The HRLHA believes that the gross human rights violations committed by the TPLF government, in cooperation with OPDO in the past two and half decades against Oromo Nation, have been pre-planned every time they have happened. TPLF regime security agents imprisoned, killed, tortured, kidnapped, disappeared, and evicted from their ancestral lands thousands of Oromo nationals, simply because of their ethnic backgrounds and to acquire their resources. The TPLF inhuman actions against Oromo civilians are clearly genocidal, a crime against humanity and an ethnic cleansing, which breach domestic and international laws, and all international treaties the government of Ethiopia signed and ratified.

The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa (HRLHA) expresses its deep concern over the safety and well-being of these Oromo nationals who have been arrested without any court warrant and are being held in different police stations, military camps, “Maekelawi” compound, the main federal police investigation center, in Central Addis Ababa and in different unknown places.

Therefore, HRLHA calls upon governments of the West, all local, regional and international human rights agencies to join hands and demand an immediate halt to these extra-judicial actions, terrorizing civilians and the immediate unconditional release of the detainees.

The HRLHA also calls on all human- rights defender non-governmental, civic organizations, its members, supporters and sympathizers to stand beside the HRLHA and provide moral, professional and financial help to bring the dictatorial TPLF government and officials to international justice.

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.

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Tensions rise as students in Oromia accuse government of land grab December 9, 2015

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“Ethiopian police have moved in to suppress this united demonstration of protest.  Government sharpshooters are firing into crowds and killing students again.”

Protesters say the central government is trying to evict Oromo farmers from their land under the auspices of urban development, with little or no compensation, essentially turning them into street beggars and daily laborers.

 

Tensions rise as students in Oromia accuse government of land grab

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Activists claim security forces have killed at least seven students in more than two weeks across Ethiopia’s Oromia state, where students have been protesting a government plan to expand the area of the capital, Addis Ababa, into Oromia.

Oromia police have confirmed three fatalities in what it termed provocations by “anti-peace elements.”

Images of severely injured students have been posted on social media, and hundreds of other protesters have reportedly been rounded up in a crackdown on those demonstrating against several state-led development projects.

Oromo students, the opposition and diaspora activists liken the proposed Addis Ababa and the Surrounding Oromia Special Zone Integrated Development Plan, or the Master Plan, to a land grab. They fear that it will displace Oromo farmers and undermine Oromia’s interests by expanding Addis Ababa’s boundaries.

Addis Ababa is in the state of Oromia and serves as the regional and federal capital. In theory, the Ethiopian constitution protects Oromia’s “special interest” in Addis Ababa in the provision of social services and use of natural resources and on joint administrative matters.

While the city, home to 4 million people, has experienced massive growth over the last decade, Oromo activists have long decried the lack of social facilities for its Afaan Oromo speakers, including schools, hospitals and cultural institutions.

The protests broke out in November Ginci, a town about 50 miles west of Addis Ababa. Students from universities, high schools and even some primary schools continue to stage sit-ins and demonstrations around the country.

Oromia, the largest of Ethiopia’s nine ethnically based states, is home to close to half the country’s population of 100 million. The Oromo people have long had a contentious relationship with the national government.

“Many Oromos have felt marginalized and discriminated against by successive Ethiopian governments and have often felt unable to voice their concerns over government policies,” Felix Horne, the Horn of Africa researcher for Human Rights Watch, wrote in a Dec. 5 blog post.

He called for an immediate halt to the excessive use of force by security personnel, an independent and impartial investigation into the killings and the prosecution of security forces involved in the violent crackdown.

‘Long-simmering grievance’

Protesters say the central government is trying to evict Oromo farmers from their land under the auspices of urban development, with little or no compensation, essentially turning them into street beggars and daily laborers.

The government says its plan is mutually beneficial, will enhance cooperation and will make the area globally competitive by remedying its disorganized spatial growth.

Addis Ababa serves as landlocked Ethiopia’s primary gateway to the outside world. Last year the New York–based consultancy A.T. Kearney named Addis Ababa “the third-most-likely city to advance its global positioning,” adding, “the Ethiopian capital is also among the cities closing in fastest on the world leaders.”

Modest economic growth and the lack of opportunities in rural areas have fueled massive rural-to-urban migration. The Master Plan is part of an effort to mitigate the city’s resulting rapid expansion. But critics contend that the proposal focuses mostly on attracting investors and will ensure the continued erasure of Oromos’ historical and cultural values from the city.

The Oromo students’ protests are not new. They been demonstrating against the central state for most of the last two decades.

In April and May 2014, Ethiopian security forces fired live ammunition at unarmed protesters, killing dozens of students and wounding many others. Hundreds of students were arrested and charged under Ethiopia’ssweeping anti-terrorism law, and many remain incarcerated.

A federal court last week convicted five students for participating in those protests. In the early 2000s, Ethiopia saw similar protests and violence over a government plan to move Oromia’s capital from Addis Ababa. The decision was reversed in 2005 amid a public outcry.

There has been limited media coverage of the ongoing protests. There are strong restrictions on the free press in Ethiopia, one of the most censored countries in the world, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Government critics and the independent press face increased scrutiny.

Analysts warn that continued violent responses to peaceful protesters could bode ill for Ethiopia’s future.

“The Oromo have long been humiliated with their still marginal status in Ethiopia’s power arrangement,” said Hassen Hussein, an Ethiopian-born university professor in Minnesota. “These almost annual student protests give voice to these long-simmering grievance and perhaps a harbinger of what is to come. The authorities cannot forever count on an aggrieved nation remaining docile.”

Oromo activists and community leaders in North America, Western Europe and Australia are planning solidarity rallies for next week, when more violence is anticipated.

Bonnie Holcomb, an author and anthropologist based in Washington, D.C., said the current situation mirrors the violence of 2014. “The international media were silent when Ethiopian police opened fire into crowds, killing 68, permanently disabling hundreds and arresting thousands. Now the next stage of the Master Plan is being implemented,” she said.

“Ethiopian police have moved in to suppress this united demonstration of protest.  Government sharpshooters are firing into crowds and killing students again,” she said.

Horn of Africa (PAFD News): PAFD, the Peoples’ Alliance for Freedom and Democracy, calls all in Ethiopia to support #OromoProtests December 8, 2015

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(Oromia press): The following is a statement from the Peoples’ Alliance for Freedom and Democracy (PAFD), a coalition of five national liberation movements, namely, OLF, SNLF, ONLF, GPLM and BPLM, operating in Ethiopia.

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The Ethiopian Government Brutal Army and Paramilitary Police Use Lethal Force against Oromo Students Demonstrating Peacefully

Press Statement by Peoples’ Alliance for Freedom and Democracy (PAFD)

The Ethiopian government’s brutal army and paramilitary police are shooting at unarmed Oromo students demonstrating against the implementation of Addis Ababa land grabbing master plan.

Just over a year ago, TPLF’s regime planned to exponentially expand Oromia’s capital, the city of Finfinne (Addis Ababa), under the scheme known as ‘Addis-Master-Plan.’ This plan aims to incorporate the rural agricultural areas in Oromia state surrounding Addis Ababa. This Plan will totally displace the entire Oromo rural population in the area without their consent. The said plan has seriously angered the Oromo people, who went on a peaceful demonstration of opposing the plan. The regime’s security and armed forces’ unprecedented and violent response to the peaceful demonstration has left over 60 Oromo University and high School students and the others Oromo civilians dead, and over 200 wounded.

After remaining silent for around a year, the Prime Minister and others government officials have recently announced their decisions to re-implement ‘Addis-Master-Plan.’ Again, the Oromo students started demonstrating, beginning in West Oromia towns, such as Mattuu, Ambo and others places; it has widened its horizons to almost entire Oromia Zones and districts.

On December 1 and 2, 2015 there have been series of demonstrations in various Oromia regional Zones and districts, including in Madawalaabuu university, Agarfaa, Ayira (Guuliso), Bantuu, Burrayyuu, Chancho, Dalloo, Dinshoo, Finfinnee, Gaasaraa, Gimbi, Gudar, Haromayaa, Horro Guduruu, Jaarraa, Maattu, Sabroo, Jaarsoo, Laaloo, Asabi, Jiddaa, Ayyaanaa, Mandi, Najjoo, Qilxuu Karraa, Sabataa, Walisso, Sabroo, Xuqur Incinni and others various high schools, universities, towns and villages. In all these places, the responses of TPLF security and police personnel has been as brutal as always. Several deaths have been reported since last week. The number of wounded Oromo students, including children, has reached to several hundreds.

PAFD categorically condemns the brutal treatments of the civilians, and calls all liberation fronts and opposition parties to unite in ending the current undemocratic rule and create a new system that respects the rights of all peoples in Ethiopia. We call all nations and peoples in Ethiopia to rise up and stop this illegal displacement of Oromo people from their ancestral lands as is happening in all other parts. We call upon the international community to denounce the unlawful action of the Ethiopian brutal regime and urge it to abide with international laws in respecting citizens’ rights, dignity and safety. We also call upon all nationals working for TPLF’s repressive apparatuses, such us military, police and security that are inflicting pain on their brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers, to unconditionally stop their alliance with the regime brutalizing all peoples, and join a genuine struggles for democratic change to bring about equality for all.

Finally, with deepest sadness, PAFD sends its condolences to the families of Oromo students who have been murdered by the authoritarian Ethiopian regime.

Peoples’ Alliance for Freedom and Democracy (PAFD)

 

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Oromia (WBO): WBOn Godina Bahaa Loltootaa fi Poolisoota Federaalaa Wayyaanee Barattootaa Fi Ummata Irratti Roorrisaa Jiran Haleeluun Hidhattoota Diinaa 23 Ol Hojiin Ala Godhe December 7, 2015

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Abdii Fi Gaachanni Ummata Oromoo WBOn Godina Bahaa Loltootaa fi Poolisoota Federaalaa Wayyaanee Barattootaa Fi Ummata Irratti Roorrisaa Jiran Haleeluun Hidhattoota Diinaa 23 Ol Hojiin Ala Godhe. Poolisoota Sirna Wayyaanee 2s Oggaa Booji’u, Hidhamtoota Oromoo 21 Ol Ta’an Hidhaadhaa Baase.

Mirga abbaa biyyummaa fi bilisummaa ummata Oromoo dhugoomsuuf falmaa karaa hidhannoo godhaa jiru karaa hundaanuu jabeessaa kan jiru gootichi WBO, haleellaa diinaa fi ergamtoota diinaa irratti fudhataa jiruun Mudde 05 – 07, 2015tti Bahaa fi Lixa Harargee keessatti loltootaa fi poolisoota wayyaanee irratti injifannoo boonsaa galmeessuun 23 ol hojiin ala gochuu Ajaji WBO Godina Bahaa oduu tarkaanfii waraanaa har’a Mudde 07, 2015 SBOf ergeen beeksisee jira.

Haaluma kanaan Humni Addaa WBO Mudde 07, 2015 guyyaa har’aa Baha Harargee Ona Haromaayaa bakka Daammoota jedhamutti poolisoota wayyaanee barattootaa fi ummata doorsisuuf bobbaafaman haleelee tokko (1) battalatti oggaa ajjeesu, hedduu isaanii madoo taasisee jira. Ummatni naannoos aarii qabu poolisa ajjeefame kanatti ba’ataa akka ture ibsameera. Tarkaanfii kanaan walqabatee mootummaan wayyaanee humna federaalaa guddaa Daammoota, Baate, Qeeyransaa fi kkftti bobbaasuun ummata gooluuf yaalus, barattootnii fi ummatni gamtaan ta’uun FDG jabaa finiinsaa akka jiran beekuun danda’ameera. FDG deemaa jiru keessatti barataan ammaaf maqaan isaa hin baramin tokko hidhattoota wayyaaneen akka wareegames barameera.

Humni Addaa WBO tarkaanfii isaa itti fufuun Mudde 06, 2015 guyyaa kaleessaa Baha Harargee Ona Haromaayaa bakka Maayaa, Qarree jedhamutti poolisoota wayyaanee sochii FDG fi mormii master plaanii Finfinneef ummatnii fi barattootni geggeessaa jiran dhaamsuuf bobbaafaman haleelee 1 (tokko) yeroo keessaa ajjeesu, poolisoota 2 (lama) ammoo hidhannoo isaanii guutuu waliin booji’uu Ajaji WBO Godina Bahaa dabalee beeksiseera.

Humni Addaa WBO tarkaanfii kanaan ilmaan Oromoo kan barattootnii fi maanguddootni biyyaa umriin isaanii 61 ta’u keessatti argaman namoota 21 ol ta’an hidhaa keessaa bilisa baasee gadi dhiisuus Ajaji WBO Godina Bahaa dabalee beeksiseera.

Waraanni Bilisummaa Oromoo Godina Bahaa tarkaanfii isaa jabeessee itti fufuun guyyuma kana Mudde 06, 2015 Baha Harargee naannoo Harar Ona Fadis/Bokkoo bakka Faqqadaa jedhamutti waraana wayyaanee irratti haleellaa fudhateen 5 battalumatti oggaa irraa ajjeesu, 7 ol ammoo haalaan madeessuu isaa Ajaji WBO Godina Bahaa oduu tarkaanfii SBOtti ergeen beeksisee jira.

Haleellaa diina irratti fudhatu cimsee itti fufee kan jiru gootichi WBO Godina Bahaa Mudde 05, 2015ttis Lixa Harargee naannoo Galamsoo Ona Dikichaa bakka Siree-Luynaa jedhamutti humna federaalaa wayyaanee ummata gooluuf dirqama fudhatan irratti haleellaa geggeesseen diina irraa 3 ajjeesee 6 ol oggaa madeessu, qawwee kilaashii 5 hidhannoo waliin irraa booji’uun dantaa QBOf akka oolche Ajaji WBO Godina Bahaa dabalee hubachiiseera.

Sochii isaa babal’ifatuu fi tarkaanfii diinaa fi lukkeelee diinaa kanneen gufuu QBO ta’an irratti fudhatu cimsee itti fufuuf tattaaffii isaa dachaan kan dabalu ta’uu WBO ibsee, ummatni keenya harqoota gabrummaa of irraa darbee biyya isaa gubbaatti bilisaan jiraachuuf FDG jalqabe cimsee akka itti fufus hireema kanaan dhaammateera.

 

 

Human Rights Watch says the bloody crackdown on Oromo protesters must stop. Ajjeechaa Barattoota Oromoo irratti raawwatame Human Rights Watch balaaleeffate. December 7, 2015

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Dispatches: Yet Again, a Bloody Crackdown on Protesters in Ethiopia

DECEMBER 5, 2015  Dispatches

 Felix HorneResearcher, Horn of Africa

(Human Rights Watch (HRW, 5 December 2015): Student protests are spreading throughout Ethiopia’s Oromia region, as people demonstrate against the possibility that Oromo farmers and residents living near the capital, Addis Ababa, could be evicted from their lands without appropriate – or possibly any – compensation. Social media is filled with images of bloodied protesters; there are credible reports of injuries and arrests in a number of towns; and local police have publicly acknowledged that three students have died so far.

Ethiopian migrants, all members of the Oromo community of Ethiopia living in Malta, protest against the Ethiopian regime outside the office of Malta's Prime Minister in Valletta June 16, 2014.

The current protests echo the bloody events of April and May 2014, when federal forces fired into groups of largely peaceful Oromo protesters, killing dozens. At least hundreds more students were arrested, and many remain behind bars. Both then and today, the demonstrators are ostensibly protesting the expansion of Addis Ababa’s municipal boundary into the surrounding Oromia region, which protesters fear will displace Oromo farmers from their land. But these protests are about much more: Many Oromos have felt marginalized and discriminated against by successive Ethiopian governments and have often felt unable to voice their concerns over government policies.

Of the student protesters detained in 2014, some have been released. Those I spoke with told me about the torture they endured as part of interrogations. But countless others remain in detention. Some have been charged under Ethiopia’s draconian counterterrorism law for their role in the protests; others languish without charge in unknown detention centers and military camps throughout Oromia. This week, five students were convicted of terrorism-related offenses for their role in the protests.

There has been no government investigation into the use of live ammunition and excessive force by security personnel last year.

Ethiopia’s tight restrictions on civil society and media make it difficult to corroborate the current, mounting allegations and the exact details of the ongoing protests emerging from towns like Haramaya, Jarso, Walliso, and Robe. The government may think this strategy of silencing bad news is succeeding. But while the fear of threats and harassment means it is often months before victims and witnesses come forward to reveal what happened in their communities, they eventually do, and the truth will emerge.

The government should ensure that the use of excessive force by its security personnel stops immediately. It should then support an independent and impartial inquiry into the conduct of security forces in the current protests – and last year’s as well. Those responsible for serious abuses should be fairly prosecuted. This would be the best way for the Ethiopian government to show its concern about the deaths and injuries inflicted on the students, that it does not condone the use of live ammunition against peaceful protesters, and that those who break the law are appropriately punished.
https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/12/05/dispatches-yet-again-bloody-crackdown-protesters-ethiopia

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Ajjeechaa Barattoota Oromoo irratti raawwatame Human Rights Watch balaaleeffate.

OMN:Oduu Mudde 06,2015 Hiriira mormii barattoonni Oromoo karaa nagaatiin bahanirratti, mootummaan Itoophiyaayeroo lammeessoof akka fala hiriira bittineessuutti tarkaanfii dhiiga dhangalaasuu barattoota Oromoorratti fudhachuusaa, dhaabbanni mirgoota Ilmaan namaatiif falmu ‘Human Right Watch’ ‘n ibsa baaseen himeera.

Dhabbanni mirgoota ilmaan namaatiif falmu “Human Right Watch” tarkaanfii ajjeechaa mootummaan Itoophiyaa barattootaafi uummata Oromoorratti fudhachaa jiru balaaleffachuudhaan, Hiriira mormii barattoonni Oromoo karaa nagaatiin bahanirratti

mootummaan Itoophiyaa yeroo lammeessoof akka fala hiriira bittineessuutti tarkaanfii dhiiga

dhangalaasuu barattoota Oromoorratti fudhachuusaa ibsa baaseen balaaleffateera.

lafa qonnaan bultoota Oromoo naannoo Finfinnee jiran beenyaa gayaa maleefi beenyaa malee

qonnaan bultoota irraa fudhatamaa jiraachuusaa ilaalchise, naannoo Oromiyaa iddoo gara

garaa keessatti barattoonni baldhinaa hiriira mormii akka taasisaa jiran ibsi ‘human right watch’

kun mirkaneesseera. Ibsi ‘human right watch’ kun itti dabaluun ‘website’ yookiin toora

interneetii isaarratti akka baasetti, barattoota Oromoo karaa nagaatiin hiriira mormii

bahanirratti, polisoonni Itoophiyaa tarkaanfii gara jabeessa irratti raawwateen, miidiyaaleen

hawaasaa ‘online’ akka ‘face book’ faa suuraalee barattoota mada’anii dhiigaa jiraniifi du’an

naanneessaa jira. Magaalota hedduu keessatti barattoonniifi namoonni hedduun akka

hidhamaaniifi ajjeefaman gabaasa qabatamaan gabaafameera. Gama mootummaatiin garuu,

ajjeecha barattoota sadiinii qofa, qondaalli poolisi naannoo Oromiyaa tokko amanuu isaa ibsi

‘human right watch’ kun addeesseera.

Ibsi Human riht watch kun itti dabaluun akka himetti, bara engedda, 2014 polisoonni federaalaa

Itoophiyaa uummata Oromoo karaa nagaatiin hiriira bahe irratti dhukaasa qawwee itti

roobsuudhaan namoota heddu ajjeesuun, dhibboota ol qabanii hidhuu isaanii ibseera.

Mootummaan Itoophiyaa waanuma duraan bare, yeroo ammaa kanalle barattoota Oromoo

irratti raawwata akka jiru ibsi human right watch kun ibsee, kaayoon hiriira mormii barattoota

Oromoo, babal’insi magaalaa Finfinnee lafa qonnaan bultootaa irraa fudhachuun namoota

hedduu qe’ee isaanirraa buqqisee rakkinyaaf akka saaxilu sodaa qaban ibachuuf akka ta’e,

human right watch ‘n gabaaseera. Hacuuccaafi miidhaan mootummaa Itoophiyaatiin akka

Oromoorra gahaa jiru Oromoonni hedduun baranii mootummaa Itoophiyaa mormaa akka jiran

‘human right watch’ addeesseera.

Barattota bara dhengeddaa mormii master pilaanii Finfinne kanaan walqabatee qabamanii

hidhaman gariin isaanii erga dhaaninsi hamaan ‘torture’ jedhamuufi qorannaa guddaa irratti

gaggeeffameen booda akka gadi dhiifamaniifi lakkoosfaan kan hanga hin beekamne ammalle

mana hidhaa keessatti ugguramanii akka jiran gabaasni ‘human right watch’ kun mul’iseera.

Akka gabaasa kanaatti, Oromoonni bara endendaa maaster pilaanii Finfinnee mormanii

hidhaman gariin isaanii labsii farra shorkeessummaatiin himannaan itti banamuun murteen yoo

itti murteefamu, gariin isaanii himannaan osoo irratti hin banamanin manuma hidhaa kaampii

waraanaa hin beekkamne hedduu keessatti ukkaamfanii dararaan sukkumamaa akka jiran

himeera. Torbaan kanalle barattoota shan hirira irratti hirmaatan mootummaan

shorkeessummaan wal-qabsiisee yakkaa akka jiru gabaasni Human Right watch kun

mudhiseera.

Gocha Ajjeechaafi miidhaa magaalalee Oromiyaa kanneen akka Haramayaa, Jaarsoo, Walisoofi

Roobe keessatti taasifamaa jiru irratti, miidiyaaleen Itoophiyaa akka nama ijaafi gurra hin

qabneetti caldheessaan bira dabruu isaanii, mala ittiin hammeenya dhoksan yoo te’eeyyuu,

yeroodhaaf waan ukkaamsan fakkaata malee dhugaan dhokattee akka hin hafneefi gaafa tokko

goobantee akka mul’attu, akkasuma namoonni gocha akkanaa raawwatanille murtii

madaalawaa argachuun isaanii akka hin oolle gabaasni Human Rights Watch kun himeera.

Daani’eel Bariisootiin.

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Oromia/Ethiopia: Oromo children are brutalized by Aga’azy squads deployed by the TPLF for ethnic cleansing: The continuation of gross human rights violations in State of Oromia, violations that have regularly occurred since 1991 when the TPLF/EPRDF came into power: The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa expresses its grave concern December 6, 2015

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#OromoLivesMatters!Ethiopia's regime atrocity against Oromo people

Oromia/Ethiopia: Region-Wide, Heavy-Handed Crackdown on Peaceful Protesters

 

HRLHA Urgent ActionDecember 05, 2015For Immediate ReleaseThe Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa expresses its grave concern at the continuation of gross human rights violations in Oromia Regional State, violations that have regularly occurred since 1991 when the TPLF/EPRDF came into power.

The most recent heinous crime was committed- and is still being committed- against defenseless school children protesting against the approval of “the Addis Ababa Integrated Master Plan” by the Oromia Regional State Parliament a month ago. The peaceful protest involved many elementary school, high school, university students and civilians. Among them were students in Western Oromia zones, Najo, Nekemt, Mandi high schools and in other towns, in Central Oromia in Ginchi, Ambo, Addis Ababa high schools and the surrounding towns, Eastern and Southern Oromia zones, in Haromaya , and Bule Hora Universities and  many more  schools and universities. In violation of the rights of the citizen to peaceful demonstration enshrined in the Ethiopian Constitution[1] Chapter two, article 30 (1) states “Everyone has the right to assemble and to demonstrate together with others peaceably and unarmed, and to petition. Appropriate regulations may be made in the interest of public convenience relating to the location of open-air meetings and ‘the route of movement of demonstrators or, for the protection of democratic rights, public morality and peace during such a meeting or demonstration” students in all of these places were severely beaten, imprisoned or even killed.

The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa emphasizes that the ongoing violence and crimes committed in Oromia Regional State for over two and a half decades by the TPLF perpetrators against the Oromo Nation amount to war crimes, and crimes against humanity- a clear failure of the Oromo People Democratic Organization (OPDO) authorities, an organization claiming to represent the Oromo Nation.  The members of this bogus political organization have proved to be not the Oromo peoples’ true representatives, but rather stand-ins for their real masters who have compromised the interests of the Oromo Nation. The Oromia Regional State authorities/OPDO did not resist the TPLF regime when Oromo children, farmers, intellectuals, members of political organizations were killed, abducted, imprisoned, tortured and evicted from their livelihoods by TPLF security agents in the past two and half decades. Instead, they helped the TPLF regime to control the political and economic resources of the Oromia Regional State. TPLF high officials and ordinary level cadres in Oromia Regional State engaged in enriching themselves and their family members by selling Oromo land, looting and embezzling public wealth and properties in the occupied areas of the Oromo Nation, and committing many other forms of corruption.

Committing atrocities and crimes against humanity are failures to comply with obligations under international law, international human rights law and international humanitarian law, including the principles of proportionality and discrimination. With many civilians suffering from the crimes and serious violations of human rights, and by not taking any measures to ensure the accountability of those responsible for these crimes and violations, it has become clear that after all these years the so called Oromia Parliament (Caffee Oromiyaa) has betrayed the Oromo people by not protecting them. The OPDO members and the Oromia Parliament (Caffee Oromiyaa) members should not continue in silence while Oromo children are brutalized by Aga’azy squads deployed by the TPLF for ethnic cleansing.  The Oromia Parliament (Caffee Oromiyaa) and OPDO have a moral obligation to dissolve their institutions and stand beside their people to resist the TPLF regime’s aggression.

The HRLHA believes that the gross human rights violations committed by the TPLF government in cooperation with OPDO in the past two and half decades against Oromo Nation have been pre-planned every time they have happened. TPLF regime security agents imprisoned, killed, tortured, kidnapped, disappeared, and evicted from their ancestral lands thousands of Oromo nationals, simply because of their ethnic backgrounds and to acquire their resources. The TPLF  inhuman actions against Oromo civilians are clearly genocidal, a crime against humanity and an ethnic cleansing, which breach domestic and international laws, and all international treaties the government of Ethiopia signed and ratified.

The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa (HRLHA) expresses its deep concern over the safety and well-being of these Oromo nationals who have been arrested without any court warrant and are being held in different police stations, military camps, “Maekelawi” compound, the main federal police investigation center, in Central Addis Ababa and in different unknown places.

Therefore, HRLHA calls upon governments of the West, all local, regional and international human rights agencies to join hands and demand an immediate halt to these extra-judicial actions, terrorizing civilians and the immediate unconditional release of the detainees.

The HRLHA also calls on all human- rights defender non-governmental, civic organizations, its members, supporters and sympathizers to stand beside the HRLHA and provide moral, professional and financial help to bring the dictatorial TPLF government and officials to international justice.

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.

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[1] Ethiopians Constitution of 1995; http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/research/Proclamation%20no.1-1995.pdf

Oromia (ABO): Mirga Eenummaa fi Abbaa Biyyummaa Sarbamnee Sabummaan Dhabamuu hin Haayyamnu (Ibsa ABO Haala Oromiyaa Amma Ilaaluun) December 6, 2015

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Mirga Eenummaa fi Abbaa Biyyummaa Sarbamnee Sabummaan Dhabamuu hin Haayyamnu

(Ibsa ABO  Haala Oromiyaa Amma Ilaaluun)

Ummatootni cunqurfamoo empaayera Itophiyaa mirgi sabummaa fi namoomaa kabajameefii bilisummaa fi walabummaan jiraachuuf,

 

Sirni dantaan ummatootaa keessatti kabajamu fi murteessummaan ummatootaa keessatti dhugoomuu, ummatoota aangoomsu argamsiisuuf qabsoon gochaa turanii fi jiiran ammayyuu xumura hin godhatne. Qabsoo adeemsisaniin mootummoota jijjiiruu danda’an illee ummatootni aangoomuu hin dandeenye. Qabsoon ummatootaa addatti ammo kan ummata Oromoo waggoota dhibbaa ol lakkoobsise bakka ummatni Oromoo barbadu akka hin gahiin ifaa dha.

Empaayera Itophiyaa keessatti qabsoo ummatootaan mootummootni jijjiiramanis kan ummata Oromoof rifaatuu hin qabne, sirna ummata Oromoon tajaajiltuu ittiin taasifatan ijaarratanii malee kan sabummaa isaa beekee kabaju hin ijaarre. Kana irraas cunqursaan saba keenya irratti ni jabeeffame malee hin laaffatne. Kan ammaa ammoo ittuu hammaatee “Fanxoo irratti Cittoo” akkuma jedhamu tahee imaammata sanyii duguuggii Minilikiin bu’ureeffame haaromfatuun ummata Oromoo dachee irraa dhabamsiisuuf sochii bal’aa irratti argama.

Bittaa alagaa fi abbaa irrummaa kittillayyoota isaanii waliin Oromiyaa keessaa buqqaasuu dhaan bilisummaa ummata Oromoo mirkaneessuuf qabsoon adeemsifamu humna horataa fi jabaataa Oromiyaa keessatti belbelaa akka jiru dhokataa miti. Ummatni Oromoo duula sanyii duguuggii irratti baname kana murannoo fi jabina dorgomaa hin qabneen dura dhaabbataa jira. Darggaggootni Oromoo ammo durummaan hiriiruudhaan waggootaaf wareega lubbuu fi qaamaa baasuu irratti argamu. Dhaadannoo, “Gabrummaan Haa Gahu!” jedhu kaasuun falmaa itti jiraniin ummata Oromoo boonsaa fi hamlachiisaa jiran. Akka gucaatti boba’a fi dhiiga isaanii dhangalaasaa bilisummaan wareegamaan alatti kan hin dhufne tahuu mirkaneessuu irratti aragamu. Haala ammaa keessa jiraatanis du’anis garaagarummaa akka hin qabne tahuu hubatuun wareegamanii kan hafe bilisummaa gonfachiisuuf murannoo ol aanaa agarsiisaa jiran.

Ilmaan Oromoo kaleessas tahe har’a kan wareega baasaa jiran haqa ummata isaaniif waan taheef injifannoon kan gudunfamu tahuun hin mamsiisu. Haqni yoomiyyuu waan mo’atuuf kanneen haqa ummataaf falman roorro fi cunqursaa injifatnoon keessaa bahan. Lafeen bilisummaaf jecha cabe, dhiigni dhangala’e hundi, gumaacha ilmaan Oromoo bilisummaa mirkansu dha.

Mootummaan murna bicuu Wayyaanee qabsoo haqaa ummata Oromoo dhugoomsuuf, kanneen qabsoo haqaatti jiran guyyuu jala deemee ajjeesuu, hidhuu fi hiraarsuu dhaan dhaamsuuf yaalullee QBO ittuu jabaataa, babal’ataa fi akka ibidda saafaa belbelaa gara galii isaatti arreedaa jira; kan booda hin deebine tahuu guddina qabsoon ummata keenyaa irra gahe ni hubachiisa. Qabssoo ummataan hammatame keessatti wareegamni baafamu ilmaan ummatootaa kumootaan qabsootti akka makaman taasisee umrii bittaa cunqursitoota gabaabsuun qadaadama malee maseenee hin hafu.

Duula mootummaa Wayyaaneen irratti banameen har’a sabni keenya lafaa fi qe’ee isaa irraa ari’atamee dhumiinsaaf saaxilameera. Imaammata beelessanii jilbeenfachiisuu mootummaa kanaan hawwanii fi daa’immaan, kaa’immanii fi jaaroleen hongeen gaaga’amaa jiran. Kana hubatuu irraa ti ilmaan Oromoo muratoo kan mootummaa kanaan wal-hudhanii wal qabaa jiran. Wareegamni kafalaa jiranis ummata Oromoo dhabama irraa baraaruufi.

 

Waan taheef:

Lammiwwan Oromoo caasaa bulchiinsaa mootummaa gabroomfataan haammatamtanii ajaja murna bicuu hojii irra oolchaa jirtan, dirqama alagaan isinitti kenneen ummata keessan hin miidhiinaa. Gochaa farrummaa raawwataa jirtan irraa dhaabbadhaa. Osoo yeroon hin dabriin ummata keessan waliin hiriiruun lubbuu dabruun seenaa hin dabarre galmeessuuf qabsoo ummatatti makamaa. Dhamsi kun deddeebi’ee isiniif darbaa jira. Kana diduun diinaaf kan tajaajila itti fuftan gaafatama irree ummataa jalaa akka hin bane hubachiifna.

 

Mindaa yartuuf jecha waraana biyyaa keessatti qaxaramuun daangaa tiksaa jedhamtanii kanneen aduu fi qorraan waxalamaa jirtan, dantaa sirna cunqursaa tiksuuf jecha biyyoota adda addaatti ergamuun dhimma isin hin ilaalle irratti wareegamaa jirtan, mootummaan tajaajilaa jirtan mootummaa ijoolleee keessan, obboleeyyan, haawwanii fi abbootii keessan biyya isaanii keessatti ajjeesaa, salphisaa fi xiqqeessaa jiru tahuu beeka. Qawween hidhatan kan nageenyi cunqursitootaa ittiin tikfamu tahuun as irratti haa gahu. Nageenya ummata keessanii ittiin tiksuuf murteeffatuun yeroon isaa amma. Obboleeyyan keessan waliin hiriiruun garee ummataa tahuu keessaan iyyata ummata keessanii “Yaa Ilmaan koo ana dhaqqabaa” jedhuuf deebii kennuun agarsiisaa.

Poolisni ummataa kan ummataaf dhaabbatu malee ummatatti dhukaasuu fi dararu miti. Sababa malee lammii hidhaatti guuruu fi dhaanuunis dalagaa poolisii dantaa ummataa tiksuuf ijaaramee miti. Waan taheef qabsoo haqaa ummatni Oromoo itti jiru dura dhaabbatuun kan ummata miidhaa jirtan gaafatama jalaa hin baatan. Tarkaanfii ummata miidhaa jiru irraa akka dhaabbattan gadi jabeessinee akeekkachiifna.

Mootummaan Wayyaanee dantaa xixiqqoon isin gowwoomsuu fi doorsisuun nageenya naannoo tiksitu jedhee qawwee rasaasa gahaa hin qabne isin hidhachiisuun ummata keessan irratti akka hiriirtan isin taasisee jiru hidhattoota gandaa, “Qawwee alagaaf baachuun haa gahu!” jedhaa. Qabsoo ummaatti makamuun ummata keessan diinaan hiraarfamaa jiru cinaa akka hiriirtan waamicha haromsina.

Barsiisota mindaa beela hin baafneen hiraaraa jirtan; Hiraar, daaraa fi beela matiin keessan keessa jiruuf sababni mootummaa ummata Oromoo-tti hujummoo dhaabbatee dhiiga xuuxaa jiru dha. Mootummaa ummata fixaa fi nyaataa jiru kana qarrifaan isaa caccabu malee egeree irra wayyaatti bahuu akka hin dandeenye eenyu caalaa hubattu; akkuma gochaa turtan barattootaa fi ijoollee kessan mirga hunda keenyaaf falmaa jiran waliin caalaatti bifa mul’ataan hiriiruu isin irraa eegama. Jajjabeessa! Hamlachiisuun gahee keessan qabsoo bilisummaaf gumaachaa.

Kanneen cunqursaa fi roorroo baqatuun biyya alaa jiraattan: Haala sabni keenya keessa jiru kan boqonnaa namaa hin laatne tahuu hubatuun miidhaa irra gahu addunyaa hubachiisaa. Sochiin biyyoota alaa adda addaa keessatti adeemsiftan qabsaawota biyya keessaa hamlachiisa. Falmaa itti jiran ciminaana akka itti fufan onnachiisa. Ummatni kaleessa biraa dhuftan roorroon itti jabaattuu irraa hadheeffatee diddaa isaa agarsiisaa waan jiruuf biraa boodatti hin hifatiinaa. Waan danda’amu hundaan kan bira jirtan tahuu dalagaan agarsiisaa.

ABOn sochii fi fincilli Oromiyaa keessatti deemaa jiru gara injifannoo xumuraatti akka qajeeluuf kan irraa eegamu ni gumaacha. Ajjeechaa fi hidhaa bara dhufaa dabraa barattoota Oromoo irra gahaa jiru akka itti hin fufne taasisuuf qabsoo fuula hundaa jabeessuun fedhii ummata Oromoo guutuuf yeroo kamiyyuu caalaatti hojjata.

Injifannoo Ummata Oromoof!

Adda Bilisummaa Oromoo!

Muddee, 2015

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Oromia (WBO): Waraanni Bilisummaa Oromoo Godina Bahaa Tarkaanfii Bakkoota Adda Addaatti Fudhateen Loltoota Diinaa 22 Ol Hojiin Ala Godhe December 6, 2015

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Waraanni Bilisummaa Oromoo Godina Bahaa Tarkaanfii Bakkoota Adda Addaatti Fudhateen Loltoota Diinaa 22 Ol Hojiin Ala Godhe

 

(SBO – MUDDE 05, 2015) Abdii fi Gaachanni Ummata Oromoo WBOn Godina Baha Oromiyaa keessa sossohu jalqaba baatii Muddee kanaatti Lixa Harargee Ona Gammachiisii fi naannoo Daaroo Labuu keessatti tarkaanfilee waraana wayyaanee irratti fudhateen loltoota diinaa 22 ol hojiin ala gochuu Ajaji WBO Godina Baha Oromiyaa beeksisee jira.

Haaluma kanaan Mudde 01, 2015 Lixa Harargee naannoo Baddeessaa Ona Gammachiis keessaa bakka Siree jedhamutti waraana wayyaanee haleeluun 5 yeroo irraa ajjeesu, 7 ol ammoo madeessuun gabaafameera.

Waraanni Bilisummaa Oromoo Godina Bahaa tarkaanfii isaa itti fufuun Mudde 02,2015 Lixa Harargee naannoo Daaroo Labuu bakka Jiddoo Galamaa jedhamutti murna waraana wayyaanee rukutuun 4 yeroo irraa ajjeesu, kanneen 6 ol ta’an ammoo akka madeessee fi qawwee kilaashii 3 hidhannoo guutuu waliin akka irraa booji’e Ajaji WBO Godina Bahaa hubachiiseera.

Kun kanaan osoo jiruu gama Bahaan ilmaan Oromoo waraana wayyaanee keessa jiranii fi kanneen dhalootaan Oromoo hin taane, sirnichaaf waardiyaa dhaabbatanii jiran gidduutti walitti bu’iinsi uumamuu oduun walqabatee nu gahe ifa godha.

Bifuma kanaan Mudde 01,2015 Baha Harargee keessaa naannoo Dirre Dhawaatti dhihoo, karaa gara Jibuutti geessutti kan argamu bakka Shinniilee jedhamutti qubsuma waraana wayyaanee tokko keessatti loltootni dhalootaan Oromoo ta’anii fi kanneen biroo gidduutti waldhabbiin uumamuun dhukaasa walitti bananii akka wal ajjeesanii fi wal madeessan oduun kun ni hubachiisa.

Maddi rakkoo kanaas loltootni wayyaanee dhalootaan Oromoo hin ta’in ilmaan Oromoo waraanicha keessa jiran ilaalcha sabummaan, FDG deemaa jiruun walqabsiisanii shakkuu fi gara Jibuutiitti baduuf yaadaa jirtu ittiin jechuu irraa akka ta’e ibsameera.

Oromia: Gootichi Sabboonaa Qabsa’aa Oromoo Obbo Dabalaa Xaafaa Roobii humnoota tikaa wayyaaneen ajjeefame December 6, 2015

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Oduu Gaddaa: Dabalaa Xaafaa wareegame; ‘Gaddi koo guddaa, eelaan koos cimaadha!’

(Oromedia, Finfinnee, 05 Mudde 2015) Waggoota jahaa oliif Maakkalaawi fi Qaalittiitti dararamaa kan ture Dabalaa Xaafaa humnoota tikaa wayyaaneen ajjeefame.

Dajanee XaafaaOduun Finfinnee irraa nu geesse akka ibsitutti, Dabalaan gaafa Mudde 2 bara 2015 magaalaa Fichee keessaa humnoota tikaatin ukkaamfame.

Yeroo san irraa kaasee haga guyyaa lammataatti reeffi isaa magaalaa Caancotirra kiilo meetira tokko irratti argametti, achi buuteen isaa dhabamee ture.

Dhalataa Godina Shawaa Kaaba Aanaa Dagam Ganda leeman Caarakii mana murtii aanaa Dagam keessa hojjechaa kan ture Obboo Dabalaa Xaafaa Roobii,  sababa Oromummaa isaatiin yakkamee  woggaa 6 mana hidhaa Makalaawii fi Qallittii kessatti hiraarfamaa ture.

Ob Dabalaan hidhaa waggaa jahaa booda bara darbe mana hidhaati gadi lakkifamee akka ture odeessi nu gahe addeessee jira.

Dabalaa Xaafaa mana hidhaa Maaíkalaawwiitti akka bare kan nuuf ibse hiriyyaan isaa tokko, Dabalaan kutataa, jabaa fi falmataa haqaa taúu isa aragaa bahee jira.

“Guyyaa gaafa mana hidhaa maa’ikelaawwii kutaa dukkanaatti wal barree kaasnee Dabalaa Xaafaa waliin hiriyaa turre,”kan jedhe hiriyyaan isaa kun, Dabalaan Amajjii 1, bara 2007 waggaa saddeet dura sababa Oromummaa isaatiin bakka hojii isaa irraa akka butame nuuf ibseera.

Awwaalcha Dabalaa Xafaan“Bara sana wayitan kutaa dukkanni ija natti babaasu keessa taa’ee dhiphadhu, kutaa cina koo jiru keessaa namni tokko gidaara natti rukutee sagalee hasaasuutiin, “jabaadhu!” naan jedha, “kan jedhe hiriyaan isa akun, “maqaa fi eenyummaa keenya osoo hinbariin nama haala sanaan baatii sadiif turre, “jechuun jabina isaaf ragaa baheera.

“Booda namoota biroo 35 waliin lakkoofsa galmee yakkaa 54411 jalatti waamamaa himatamne,”kan jedh miiltoon Dabalaa kun, “guyyaa himatni nutti banamee kaasee waan hundaa waliin dabarsine; waliin yakkamtoota taanee nutti murteeffame; waliin dhugaa hammannee baddaa fi gammoojjii geeffamne balbala mana hidhaa lakkoofne, “jechuun gidiraan dhalli Oromoo Bilisummaa barbaadan argaa jiran tarreesse.

Awwaalchaan“Achittis walitti obsa halkanoota waan hin bariine hin fakkaanne, guyyoota waan jijjiiraman hinfakkaanne heddu dabarsine,” jechuunis kutannoo fi jabina ittiin hidhaa fi gidraa san keessa darban nu mil’achiise.

“Garuu edaa duuti dhihoo jirti,”kna jedhe miltoon Dabalaa kun, “kufaatiin goota kanaa nuti har’as taanaan jireenyaaf illee wabii kan hinqabne, duutis baay’ee nutti dhihoo jiraachuu mirkaneessa,”jechuun haala jiru addeesse.

“Goota summii jireenyaa waliin unachaa bara dabarfanne haala kanaan dhabuu caalaa wanti nama dhukkubsu hinjiru, ” jechuuni miiraa gadda keessa isaa jiru jechootaan ibse.

“Gaddi koo guddaa, eelaan koos cimaadha,” jedhe.

Sirni awwaalcha Dabalaa Xaafaas bakka firooti isaa fi hiriyooti isaa argaman magaalaa Fiicheetti kabajaan raawwateera.

 

Dargaggoo Dabalaa Xaafaa humnoota tikaatiin akka ajjeefame ibsame .

(OMN:Oduu Muddee 05,2015): Waggoota saddeettan drabaniif Oromummaa isaatiin yakkamee hidhamee, dararamaa kanturee fi dhiyeenya kana mana hidhaatii kan gadi lakkifame Dargaggoo Dabalaa xaafaa humnoota tikaatiin ajjeefamuu akka hinoolle maatiin isaa OMN tti himan.

Godina Salaalee aanaa Kuyyuu ganda qonnaan bulaa Qarree Ta’aa tti dhalatee, Maqaa gooticha Oromoo Agarii Tulluu lammaffaa jedhuun jiraattoota naannichaan kan yaamamaa ture, Dargaggoo Dabalaa Xaafaa,miidhaa sirniichi uummata Oromoo irraan gahaa jiru adda durummaan qabsaa’uun beekama.Maqaa kanas kan gonfate gootummaadhaan qabsoo kabajamuu mirga uummata isaatiif gochaa tureen akka ta’e seenaa isaa irraa beekuun danda’ameera.

Humnoota tikaa sirnichaan yeroo mara hordofamaa ture kan jedhan maatiin Dargaggoo Dabalaa Xaafaa ajjeechaan kun kan irratti raawwatame guyyaa sadii dura qararqara magaalaa Caancoottii jedhan.

Humnoota tikaa mootummaa Itoophiyaatiin kan ajjeefame Dabalaa Xaafaa qofa miti.Obbolessi isaa Baqqalaa Xaafaa kan jedhamu barnoota isaa kutaa kudha lammaffaa xumuree gara qe’eetti deebi’ee odoo abbaa isaa Obbo Xaafaa Mullataa gargaaraa jiru humnoota tikaa mootummaatiin waggaa sadii dura butamee erga fuudhamee booda hanga har’aatti achi buuteensaa hinbeekamne.Maatiinsaa akka jedhanitti akka `Obboleessa isaa illee reefa isaa karatti waan isaaniif hindarbineef haatisaa lubbuun jirtu karaa ilaalaa hafte jedhan.Abbaansaa obbo Xaafaa Muldhataa ijoolleesaa korommii isaanii lamaan kana sababa Oromummaan isaaniitiin waan ofcinaa dhabaniif aarii saniin odoo gubatanii lubbuun isaani dabre jechuun firoottan Dabalaa kan OMN tti himan.

Dargaggoo Dabalaa Xaafaatti Oromummaa isaatiin yakkamee hidhaa waggaa 12tu itti murtaa’ee ture.Haata’uti garuu hidhaa waggaa sadeetii akka xumureen gadi lakkifame.Oggaa mana hidhaati bahu garuu Abbaasaa fi Obboleessa isaa ijaan arguuf carraa hin arganne.Abbaansaa kan du’an wayita inni mana hidhaa keessa jiru waan ta’eef.

Ajjeechaan wayita ammaa Dabalaa irratti raawwatame kunis mormii barattoonni oromoo guutummaa Oromiyaa keessatti gaggeessaa jiran bakka Dabalaan lubbuun jirutti Salaaleetti yoo dhalate dubbicha daran ni hammeessa waan ta’eef dhabamsisuu filatanii jechuun akka isa dursan wahillan isaa dubbataa jiran. Dabalaan gootota Salaalee warra akka Taaddasaa Birruu, Asaffaa Shaaroo Lammii, Badhaadha Dilgaasaa, Dhuferaa Deettii, Badhoo Dachaasaa waliin maqaa Agarii Tulluu lammaaffaa jedhu gonfateen seenaa keessatti bara baraan maqaansaa yaadatama.

Sirni Awwaalcha gooticha Oromoo Dargaggoo Dabalaa Xaafaa bakka dhaloota isaa Salaalee ,aanaa kuyyuu ,ganda qotee bulaa Qarree ta’aatti har’a raawwatameera.

Dabalaan fuudhee bultii dhaabbachuuf carraa hinarganne.Haata’uutii garuu abbaa micayyoo drbaa takka ta’uun beekameera.

Dargaggoo Dabalaa Xaafaa odoo mirga saba isaaf qabsaa’uu wareegameef OMN’n gadda itti dhagahame ibsaa maatii isaa hafaniif jajjabina hawwa.

Dammaqaa Nagaasaatiin.

 

Oduu kana ilaallatu OMN irraa gara dhumatti caqasaa:-

https://www.oromiamedia.org/2015/12/omn-london-oduu-mud-05-2015/

A Bloody Crackdown on #Oromo Protesters in Ethiopia, Again. #OromoProtests December 6, 2015

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A Bloody Crackdown on Oromo Protesters in Ethiopia, Again

The resurgence of ethnic Oromo nationalism in Ethiopia
OROMO FIRST. Continued marginalization, discrimination and brutal crackdown against peaceful civilian Oromo protest is fast driving the resurgence of ethnic Oromo nationalism in Ethiopia.

By Felix Horne | for Human Rights Watch,

Student protests are spreading throughout Ethiopia’s Oromia region, as people demonstrate against the possibility that Oromo farmers and residents living near the capital, Addis Ababa, could be evicted from their lands without appropriate – or possibly any – compensation. Social media is filled with images of bloodied protesters; there are credible reports of injuries and arrests in a number of towns; and local police have publicly acknowledged that three students have died so far.

The current protests echo the bloody events of April and May 2014, when federal forces fired into groups of largely peaceful Oromo protesters, killing dozens. At least hundreds more students were arrested, and many remain behind bars. Both then and today, the demonstrators are ostensibly protesting the expansion of Addis Ababa’s municipal boundary into the surrounding Oromia region, which protesters fear will displace Oromo farmers from their land. But these protests are about much more: Many Oromos have felt marginalized and discriminated against by successive Ethiopian governments and have often felt unable to voice their concerns over government policies.

Of the student protesters detained in 2014, some have been released. Those I spoke with told me about the torture they endured as part of interrogations. But countless others remain in detention. Some have been charged under Ethiopia’s draconian counterterrorism law for their role in the protests; others languish without charge in unknown detention centers and military camps throughout Oromia. This week, five students were convicted of terrorism-related offenses for their role in the protests.

ALSO READ : Ethiopia at Risk of Disintegration: Oromo Opposition

There has been no government investigation into the use of live ammunition and excessive force by security personnel last year.

Ethiopia’s tight restrictions on civil society and media make it difficult to corroborate the current, mounting allegations and the exact details of the ongoing protests emerging from towns like Haramaya, Jarso, Walliso, and Robe. The government may think this strategy of silencing bad news is succeeding. But while the fear of threats and harassment means it is often months before victims and witnesses come forward to reveal what happened in their communities, they eventually do, and the truth will emerge.

The government should ensure that the use of excessive force by its security personnel stops immediately. It should then support an independent and impartial inquiry into the conduct of security forces in the current protests – and last year’s as well. Those responsible for serious abuses should be fairly prosecuted. This would be the best way for the Ethiopian government to show its concern about the deaths and injuries inflicted on the students, that it does not condone the use of live ammunition against peaceful protesters, and that those who break the law are appropriately punished.

http://www.tesfanews.net/bloody-crackdown-on-oromo-protesters/

Oromia: Hidhaa fi Ajjeechaan Qabsoo Oromoo yo Finiinse Malee Duubatti hin Deebisu: Ibsa Ijjannoo Gurmuu Deeggarsa KFO Idil-Addunyaarra December 5, 2015

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Hidhaa fi Ajjeechaan Qabsoo Oromoo yo Finiinse Malee Duubatti hin Deebisu!

Ibsa Ijjannoo Gurmuu Deeggarsa KFO Idil-Addunyaarraa
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Haalli Itoophiyaa keessa jiru yeroorrraa gara yerootti hammaachaaa dhufeera. Keessattuu yeroo ammaa kanatti gama tokkoon uummanni beelaan dhumaa yennaa jiru kanatti gama biraatiin ammo mootummaan daa’imman ilmaan Oromoo hegeree biyyaa ta’an rasaasaan fixaa jira. Dhimmoota maasterpilaaii, beelaa fi ajjeechaa fi hidhaa mormitoota Oromoo irratti gaggeeffamu ilaalchisuun ibsa armaan gadii kana baasneerra.

1. Gocha Faashistummaa mootummaan Woyyaanee saba Oromoorratti raawwatu ni balaaleffanna. Hidhaa , reebichaa fi ajjeechaan hatattamaan haa dhaabatu! Mirgi hiriira nagaa fi yaada ofii bilisaan ibsachuu haa kabajamu!

2. Bara 2014 keessa barattoonni 75 ol ajjeefaman. Amma torbaanuma kana keessa namni 3 ol ajjeefamanii dhibbootaan madaahaniiru. Miidhaan cimaan barattoota Oromoorra gahaa jira. Sanbi keenya kumootaan mana hidhaatti guuramaa jira. Namoonni ajjeechaa barattootaa fi hiriirtota irratti raawwatan hatattamaan seeratti haa dhiyaatan! Maatii ijoolleen irraa ajjeefamteef gumaan haa kaffalamu!

3. Karoorri Masterpilaanii Finfinnee kan seeraa fi heera biyyittii diiguu; kan sirna Federaalizimii fi birmadummaa sabootaa dhabamsiisuu fi eenyummaa saba keennaa miidhuurratt aggaammate hatattamaan haa haqamu.

4. Beelli biyya san keessatti dhalate sababa hongee qofa osoo hin taane sababa poolisii fi tarsiimoo dogoggora fi dhaba bulchiinsa gaarii fi olaantummaa seeraa ti jennee amanna. Uummata beela’eef gargaarsi barbaachisaan hatattamaan haa dhaqqabu.

5. Uummanni Oromoo biyya keessa jirtanu gaaffii mirgaa fi bilisummaa gaafachaa jirtan hanga mirgi keessan kabajamutti karaa nagaatiin kaabaa kibbaa, bahaa dhihaa, dhiiraa dhalaan fi diqqaa guddaan qindoominaan bakka maraa wolbira dhaabattanii akka itti fuuftan fi mirga keessan kabajsiifattan waamicha keenna dabarsina.

6. Hidhattoonni, loltoonnii fi poolisoonni gaafatamummaan keessan heeraa fi seera kabajsiisuu dha. Keessattuu humni woraanaa daangaa diinarraa ittisuu dha. Uummata mirga heeraa fi seeraan taa’e gaafatu irratti hin dhukaasinaa; hin ajjeesinaa. Mootummaan ni dhufa ni darba. Isin mootummaa kamuu keessa dhaabbataa teetanii kan jiraatuu dandeessan sirna tokkoof looguu dhiistanii heeraa fi seera qofa yo kabajsiistan.Mootummaan abbaa irree akka isin isa tiksitanii umriisaa dheeressitanuuf barbaada; kanaafuu akka isin uummata isa mormu ajjeestan isin ajaja. Ajaja isaa kan seeraan alaa hin fudhatinaa! Uummata gaaffii mirgaa karaa seeraa fi nagaatiin gaafatu irratti qawwee akka hin dhukaasne waamicha isiniif taasifna.

7. Sabni keenya kan biyya alaa jiraattan haala barbaachisu maraan hatattamaan wolitti dhuftanii obbolummaa fi deeggarsa gaaffii mirgaa uummanni keenya kaasu kana bira dhaabbachuudhaan dirqama lammummaa akka baatan waamicha isiniif taasifna.

8. Dhaabbileen siyaasa Oromoo fi gurmuuleen deeggarsa qabsoo Oromoo marti yeroo murteessaa ta’e kanatti gahee isinirra eegamu harka wol-qabattanii tokkummaadhaan akka baanu waamicha isiniif goona!

9. Dahaabbileen mirga namoomaa fi miidiyaaleen idil-addunyaa yakka Itoophiya keessatti Oromoorratti deemaa jiru kana xiyyeeffannaa itti kennitanii akka gabaasitanii fi galmeessitan, addunyatti beeksiftan waamicha isiniif gooona!

10. Lubbuu gaafii kanarratti woreegamteef biyyoon itti haa salphatu. Maatii fi firoottan woreegamtootaa jajjabinna isiniif hawwina. Miidhamtoonni gaaffii mirgaa kanarratti miidhamtan fayyaa isiniif hawwina. Lubbuu fi dhiigni keessan bilaashaa miti. Akkuma Maammoo Mazammir ‘’ DHIIGI KIYYA DHIIGA BILAASHA BADEE MITI, DHIIGA MIRGA OROMOOTIIF JIGE’’ jedhe san dhiigi keessan gootota kumaatama dhala; BILISUMMAA FIDA. Woreegama keessan SEENAAN HIN DAGATU. SEENAAN keessan ni galmaawa; hanga bara baraa galmee seenaa keessaa calaqqisa.

Dhumarratti Koongiressiin Federaalawa Oromoo (OFC) ijoollee miidhaman, hidhamanii fi maatii ijoolleen irraa ajjeefamte haala itti gargaaraman mijeessuuf koree hatattamaa dhaabuusaa nuuf ibseera. Kanumaan wolqabatee nuuti Gurmuun Deeggarsa KFO Idil Addunyaa deeggarsa barattootaa fi miidhamtoota Oromoof taasifamu biyyoota alaattii guurree OFCn dhaqqabuuf qophii xumurreerra. Hawaasni Oromoo biyyoota garaa garaa dhimma kanarratti akka nu woliin hojjatu waamicha taasifna.

Injifannoon Ummata Oromoof!

Gurmuu Deeggarsa Kongiressii Federaalistii Oromoo
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UNPO: Oromo: Attack on Protesting Students by Government Forces Caught on Video December 5, 2015

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Oromo: Attack on Protesting Students by Government Forces Caught on Video

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Citizens from all over Oromia have been protesting for months against the Addis Ababa Master Plan, which would see Oromo farmers around the capital evicted from their land with the city’s expansion. Marches have intensified since the events at Haromaya University last week, where Oromo students, protesting peacefully against the government plans, were shot at by the Ethiopian Federal Police, killing at least three and injuring many more. The attack was recorded on a video, which can be viewed from the link below.

Read the full article from Finfinne Tribune below:

The following video shows as the Ethiopian Federal Police, known as Agazi and part of the elite force of the ruling Tigrean People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), shooting at Haromaya University’s Oromo students – who were out protesting against the Addis Ababa Master Plan in late November 2015. According to media reports, at least three were killed and many more were wounded. The students were protesting against the Addis Ababa Master Plan, whose goal, they say, is to expand the City of Addis Ababa by many folds by evicting Oromo farmers from their land around the City of Addis Ababa in Oromiyaa. The Oromo people, especially students, have been expressing their protests against the Addis Ababa Master Plan, ever since it was unveiled by TPLF officials in April 2014. As a result of the Oromiyaa-wide protests against the Addis Ababa Master Plan, over the last year and half, more than a hundred Oromos were killed by the Agazi force, including the four who had been reported dead at the recent Haromaya protest.

 

The students, pronounced dead, and those others protesting, come from all sections and all zones of Oromiyaa for their higher education at Haromaya University.

 

Click here to watch the video of the attack.

Click here to see more photos of the protests.

 

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4 Ways to Increase Your Resilience, According to Psychology December 4, 2015

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Odaa Oromoo

 

Surround yourself with the right people.

 

There is an excerpt in Stronger: Develop the Resilience You Need to Succeed that explains how we can acquire and maintain the factors of personal resilience.

1. Seek to successfully demonstrate and repeatedly practice each of our five factors of personal resilience. Success is a powerful learning tool—Just do it! If the challenge is too large or complex at first, start by taking small steps in the desired direction. Don’t try to achieve too much at first. And keep trying until you succeed. The first success is the hardest.

2. Observe resilient people. Use them as role models. Human beings learn largely by observation. Frequent venues where you can watch people exhibiting the skills you wish to acquire. Read books about people who have overcome obstacles similar to those you face. Call or write them. Ask them to share their lessons learned. Their successes will be contagious.

3. Vigorously pursue the encouragement and support of others. Affiliate with supportive and compassionate people who are willing to give of themselves to be supportive of you.

4. Practice self-control. In highly stressful times, myriad physiological and behavioral reactions occur. Physiologically, people experience the fight-or-flight response we mentioned in Chapter One. This cascade of hormones such as adrenalin better prepares you to fight or to flee a threat. They increase your heart rate, muscle strength, and tension. They dramatically improve your memory for certain things while decreasing your ability to remember others, and they cause your blood vessels to shift their priorities. This often results in headaches, cold hands and feet, and even an upset gastrointestinal system. The most significant problem, however, is that this very basic survival mechanism also tends to interfere with rational judgment and problem solving.

Source: 4 Ways to Increase Your Resilience, According to Psychology

Oromia: Gootichi Barataa Yuuniversitii Haromaayyaa Gazzahinyi Oliiqaa Rasaasa Wayyaaneen Wareegame. Gullisoo Keessatti Barattuun Oromoo Caaltuun Gootota Mirga Sabaaf Aarsaa Kafalan Keessaa Tokko December 3, 2015

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???????????Oromo student protest at Haromaya University, Oromia, on 30 November 2015. The peaceful protesters ruthlessly attacked by TPLF (Agazi) fascist Ethiopian regime forces.#OromoLivesMatters!Stop killing Oromo Students

Barataa Yuuniversitii Haromaayyaa Department Cooprative Waggaa 2ffaa Kan Baratu Barataan Gazzahinyi Oliiqaa Rasaasa Wayyaaneen Wareegame.

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Muddee 2,2015 Haromayaa

on 30 November 2015, Second year Oromo student at Haromayya University, Gazzahinyi Oliiqaa murdered by TPLF/Agazi force.

Gootichi Barataa Yuuniversitii Haromaayyaa Department Cooprative Waggaa 2ffaa Kan Baratu Barataan Gazzahinyi Oliiqaa Rasaasa Wayyaaneen Wareegame.

Barataa Gazzaahiny  dhalootaan godina Wallaggaa Horroo Guduruu yeroo ta’u University  Haroomayaa keessatti department cooperative wagga 2ffaa barata osoo jiruu sochii warraaqsaa FDG fi didda master pilanii Finfinne mormuuf hiriraa naaga sadaasa 30,2015 saboonta bartoota ilmaan Oromoo ba’aani turaan kessa isaa Tokko Ture .
Barataan gootichi Gazaahinyi rebichaa cimaa humnaa Agazitiin irra ga’een hospitala University  Haroomayaatti utuu yalamuu lubbun isaa darbitee hara’aa Muddee 2,2015 reeffi isaa gaara naannoo dhaloota isaa Horroo Guduruutti ergamee jira .

Qabsa’aan ni kufaa qabsoon itti fufaa !

 

Wallagga Magaalaa Gullisoo Keessatti Barattuun Oromoo Caaltuun Gootota Mirga Sabaaf Aarsaa Kafalan Keessaa Tokko

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Guyyaa Har’aa Wallagga Aanaa Gullisoo Magaalaa Calliyaa Keessatti Barattooti Oromoo 3 Rasaasa Wayyaaneen Wareegaman.

Sabboonti Barattoota Magaalaa Calliyaa Keessaatti Wareegaman 

1. Guutuu Abarraa Dheeressaa n
2. Barataa Lilisaa Bantii,
2. Addunyaa Malakuu

Oromo oromiaMuddee 02, 2015 Godina Wallagga Lixaa Aanaa Gullisoo Magaalaa Calliyaa fi Aanaa Ariyaa keessatti Warraaqsa FDG karaa nagaan uummatni gaaffii Mirga abbaa Biyyummaa fi mormii Master pilaanii Finfinnee irratti gochaa jiru Irratti Mootummaan Abbaa Irree Wayyaanee waraana uummata irratti banuun ‘’Yaakka Duguuginsa sanyii (Genocide) uummata irratti gaggeessuun Ilmaan Oromoo 3 Wareegaman.
Mootummaan Abbaa Irree Fashitii wayyaanee gaaffii mirgaa Barattootni Oromoo fi uummatni Oromoo karaa nagaan dhiiyeeffachuun hiriira mormii abbaa irree wayyaanee irratti uUmmatni harka duwwaan ba’ee sagalee mormii waan dhageesisee fi isi jalatti hin bullu jechuun sirni
bulchiinsa wayyaanee hin fudhannuu, maqaa Master pilaanii finfinnee jidhuu fi Labsii Magaalota Oromiyaa hin fudhannu jechuun Uummatni Oromoo barattootni fi sabboontootni Oromoo FDG kaachisuun Sagalee isaanii Oromiyaa cufatti dhageesisaa kan jiran yoo ta’uu, Guyyaa hardhaas qawwee fi waraanaan dorsifamnee mootummaa gabromsaa jalatti hin bullu jechuun Uummatni Oromoo fi Dargaggootni Barattootni Oromoo Aanaa Gullisoo Magaalaa Calliyaa keessatti FDG karaa nagaa gaggeeffamaa jiru irratti mootummaan Wayyaanee Jibbinsa guddaa ilmaan Oromoo irraa qabuu irraa ka’uun waraana uummata hiriira bahan irratti banuun ilmaan Oromoo nagaan utuu gaffii mirga abbaa biyyummaa fi Oromummaa isaaniif falmanii waraana Wayyaaneen baneen Wareegamuu maddeen keenya gabaasan.

Ilmaan Oromoo yakka waraana Wayyaaneen rawwachaa jiruun wareegaman:
1. Guutuu Abarraa Dheeressaa
2. Barataa Lilisaa Bantii,
2. Addunyaa Malakuu kanneen jedhaman keessatti argaman ilmaan Oromoo yakka genocide wayyaaneedhan ajjeefamuun mootummaan Wayyaanee mootummaa abbaa irree fi sharorkeessan ilmaan Oromoo fixaa jiraachuun ibsame jira. Namootni hedduun rasaasan dhamuu amma illee gabaafama jira dhukaasni Mootummaan Wayyaanee Gullisoo fi Ayiraa irratti har’a bane itti fufinsaan dhukaafamaa jiraachuu madden keenya ibsan.
Uummatni Wareegama fedhee kanfalla malee humnaa fi Qawween jilbeeffannee hin bitamnu jechuun FDG itti fufe jira. Ilmaan Oromoo
bakka jirtan hundaa sagalee FDG jabeessuun mootummaa nu fixaa jiru dura dhaabbannee mirga keenya haa kabachiifnu jechuun sabboontootni
Qeerroon dargaggootni Oromoo dhaamsa dabarfatan.

 

Wallagga Aanaa Gullisoo Ganda Calliyaa Keessatti Gooti Barataan Oromoo Karrasaa Caalaa Rasaasa Mootummaa Abbaa Irree Wayyaaneen Wareegame.

Oduu/News
Muddee 03,2015 Calliyaa

Hiriira barattoota Oromoo guyyaa har’aa  Muddee 03,2015 amma itti jiramu irratti  Wallagga Aanaa Gullisoo Ganda Calliyaa Keessatti Gooti Barataan Oromoo Karrasaa Caalaa Rasaasa Mootummaa Abbaa Irree Wayyaaneen erga rukutamee booda bayyaannachuu dadhabuu irraan Wareegame.

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Dajane Sarbessa, a Grade 10 Oromo student  shot dead on protests that held on 3 Dec. 2015 In South West Shoa Zone Tole town in Bantu Secondary School.

Godina Shawaa Kibbs Lixaa Aanaa Tolee Magaalaa Baantuu Mana Barumsaa Sadarkaa 2ffaa guyyaa 3/12/2015 ganama keessa hirriiraa mormii maaster pilaanni mormuun bahame irratti barataan kutaa 10ffaa barataa Dajanee Sarbeessa du’aan kan boqote yoo ta’u barattoonni lama akka malee rasaasaan dhahamanni hospitaala walisoi geeffamanni jiru. Mucaan du’e kuni  rukutameePoolisoonni akka namni lafaa hin kasne dhowun  reefi isaa erga du’e namni lafa utuu hin kaasiin dhiigni isaa utuu lola’utti sa’aatti 2:00 irratti kan du’e  sa’aatti 4:13 irratti reefaa isaa humni darbata walisoo irraa dhufeen  lafa kaa’e. Rukkuutees kan ajjeese poolisii Oromiyaa yoo ta’u eenyu akka ta’e yeroof adda hin baane.

Video Shows Federal Police Attack on Oromo Students in Ethiopia

(Direct link to the video on Facebook)

http://finfinnetribune.com/Gadaa/2015/12/video-shows-the-federal-police-attack-on-oromo-students-in-ethiopia/

Oromia: Humni Adda QAANQEE BILISUMMAA Jiddugaleessa Oromiyaatti Paarkii Fi Mana Kitaabaa MALLASAA (Abba irree Wayyaanee Du’e Sanaa) Sulultaatti Argamu Guutummaatti Daaresse. December 3, 2015

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???????????Zenawi the tyrant still rules after deathMeles Zenawi grabbing land even from grave

(SBO – MUDDE 02,2015, Sulultaa) Humni Adda QAANQEE BILISUMMAA Jiddugaleessa Oromiyaatti Paarkii Fi Mana Kitaabaa MALLASAAA Sulultaatti Argamu Guutummaatti Daaresse.
Humni Addaa Qaanqee Bilisummaa Muddee 01 bara 2015 halkan keessaa sa’atii 11:00 irraa eegalee tarkaanfii fudhateen manneen maqaa mataa murna wayyaanee duraanii MALLAS ZEENAAWIItiin naannoo Sulultaatti ijaaraman 5 guutummaatti barbadeessuun humna ibsaa naannoo sanaa erga kutee booda, magaalaa xiqqoo Muloo fi Buraayyuu jidduutti argamtu Guuddoo irratti naannoo sa’aatii 1:00 AMtti Poolisoota eegumsa halkanii irraa jiran irratti tarkaanfii battalaa fudhateen 3 madeessee jira.
Humni Qaanqee Bilisummaa yeroodhuma kanatti tarkaanfii qabeenya shariika harka mirgaa wayyaanee tahe irratti fudhateen, konkolaataa Kubbaaniyyaa Darbaa Tiraanispoort, kan qabeenyummaan isaa kan dureessicha Sheek Al Amuuddii jedhamuu tahe magaalaa Darbaa irraa gara Caancoo deemaa ture fe’umsa isaa guutuu waliin haleeludhaan barbadeessee jira.
Tarkaanfii humni QAANQEE BILISUMMAA fudhatee fi kasaaraa isa mudateen kan baarage gartuun abbaa irree wayyaanee ganama kana, Muddee 02 bara 2015, Helokooptaroota waraanaan naannoo Gaarren Inxooxxoo irra marsaa tureera. Helikoptarri kunis Finfinnee Kutaa magaalaa Eekkaa irraa eegalee gaarren Inxooxxoo gara Dhihaatti marsuudhaan magaalaa Sulultaa irraan, gara Buraayyuutti ammoo gaarren Gullallee irra lafatti gadi dhiyaatee deddeebi’ee naannaweera. Sirnichi dhiphuu jabaa keessa seenuudhaan olii fi gadi fiigaa, ergamtoota isaatis fiigsaa kan jiru yoo tahu, buufataalee Buraayyuu fi Sulultaa irratti sakattaan akkaan jabaan gaggeeffamaa jira.
Oduu tarkaanfii nu dhaqqabe biraatiin humnumti addaa QAANQEE BILISUMMAA Ona Warra-jaarsoo ganda Dhaayee Tuutii keessatti halkan Kiibxata kaleessaa, Muddee 1, 2015 milishaa OPDO diinaan hidhachiifamee ummata dararaa ture Shallamaa Dirribaa jedhamu irratti tarkaanfii fudhateen qawwee fi hidhannoo isaa rasaasa guutuu waliin irraa hiikkateera. Ergamaan diinaan hidhachiifame kun kaleessa waaree booda “Qawwee mootummaa fudhachiifte” jedhamee humnoota mootummaa wayyaaneef amanamoo tahaniin hidhamee jira.

Oromia: KFO’n haala yeroo ammaa Oromiyaa irratti ibsa baase. December 3, 2015

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???????????Oromo Federalist  Congress

 

(OMN:Oduu Mudde 03,2015): Dhimma Maaster Pilaanii Finfinnee fi Tarkaanffii Mootummaan Barattoota Mormii geggeessaa jiran irratti fudhachaa jiru ilaalchisuun Paartin Kongresii Fedraalistii Oromoo Har’a Ibsa baase.

Obbo Baqalaa Garbaa akka OMNtti himanitti Ibsa har’a Paartiin isaani baase Kana irratti Midiyaaleen biyya keessaaf biyya alaa iratti argamaniiruu jedhan.

Ibsa Paartin Kongresi Fedraalistii Oromoo har’a Sabaa Himaaleef qopheesse kana irratti Midiyaaleen biyya alaa maandhefatan kan akka Raadiyoo Sagalee Ameerikaa, Raadiyoon Jermanii fi akkasumas biyya keessaa ammo Telviziyoona Oromiyaa Dabalatee Midiyaaleen Mootummaa kanneen biroonis  kan irratti argaman ta’uu kan nuu himan Obbo Baqalaa Garbaa Mootummaanis bakka buutota isaa ergatee jiraa jedhan.

Oromiyaan yeroo kam caalaattuu haala hamtuu keessa jirti kan jedhan obbo Baqalaan, barataan seeraan barumsa isaa hordofuu hin dandeenyee, qotee bulaan rakkoo hamaa keessa jiraa, abbaan ijoollee duratti, Ijoolleenis maatii duratti reebamaa fi rasaasaan rukutamaa jiruu jedhan. Kaayyoon Ibsa Miidiyaa kanaaf rakkoo hamtuu akka sabaatti nu mudataa jiru kana hawaasa addunyaa akka quba nuu qabaatu barbaannaa jedhan.

Obbo Baqalaa Garbaa akka jedhanitti Miidhaan Yeroo ammaa barattoota Oromoorra ga’aatti jiru kan sabaa himaaleen gabaasaa jiran caala. Mootummaan Mooraa manneen barmootaa keessatti qofa osoo hin taane, daandii irratti akkasumas manneen namootaa cabsee seenee tarkaanfi barbaade fudhataa jiraa jedhu.

Tarkaanfileen Mootummaan barattoota irratti fudhatu haga ammaatti seeraan galmaa’ee mootummoota addunyaatiif dhihaataa akka hin jirre kan nuu himan obo Baqqalaan, hata’uuti garuu miidhaa barattoota kanarra ga’aatti jiruuf ijoo dubbii kan ta’e dhimma Maaster Pilaanii kanaa fi akkasumas barattoota ajjeefaman, mada’anii fi miidhaan garaa garaa irra ga’aatti jiru kana galmeessee seeraan kan hordofu koree tokko akka dhaabani jiraniif koreen kunis hojii isaa akka jalqabee jiru nuu himaniru.

Sochiin amma barattooti itti jiran kun bifa qindaa’een akka geggeeffamaa hin jirre kan nuu himan obbo Baqqalaa Garbaa, barattooti kun miidhaa Mootummaan Maatii isaaniirraan ga’aatti jiru, rakkoo akka barataattis isaan mudataa jirutu dhibee mormii kanaaf isaan kakaase malee qaamni tokkollee kan barattoota kana hoogganaa jiru akka hin jirre dubatu.

Af Yaa’iin Caffee Oromiyaa Obbo Lammaa Magarsaa Yoo uummati Oromoo Maaster Pilaanii kana Morme humnaan hojiirra oolchuun hin danda’amu jechuu isaanii ilaalchisee Obbo Baqalaan yoo yaada nuu laatan, angaa’oti Mootummaa Oromiyaa dhimma kana irratti aangoo tokkoyyuu akka hinqabne erga himaniin booda dhugumaan yoo kan aangoo irratti qabaatan ta’eef, mormii kana qabbaneessuuf ittiin uummata gowoomsuu osoo hintaane labsiin isa raggaasisan deebisanii labsiidhaan haa kaasanii jedhan.

Xumura irrattis barattooti kun kan falmachaatti jiran haqa biyya isaanii waan ta’eef Mootummaan Tarkaanffii barattoota kana irratti fudhatu dhaabee ilaaf ilaameedhaan gaaffii barattoota kanaa hin deebisu yoo ta’e hegeree biyyattiifillee rakkisaa ta’uu dubbatu Obbo Baqqalaan.

Abdii Fiixeetu gabaase.

 

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Iyyata Dhiyeessaa Turreef Mootummaan Deebii Kennaa Hin Jiru Jedhu Mormitoonni

 

Kongresiin Federaalistii Oromoo har’a ibsa qabxii 10 of keessaa qabu baaasee jira. Iyyata isaa kanas mootummaatti dhiyeessuun isaa gabaafamee jira. Maastar Plaaniin Finfinnee lafa Oromiyaa waan dhiibbatuuf hojii irra ooluu hin qabu, barattoota mirga qaban fayyadamuun karaa nagaan hiriiran irratti humnootiin mootummaa tarkaanfii humnaa fudhaachuun haa dhaabatuu, qonnaan bultoota sababaa invastmentii Misoomaa jedhuun manaa fi qe’ee irraa godaansisuun haa dhaabatuu akkasumas qabxilee kanneen biroo kan of keessaa qabu ta’uu Obbo Baqqalaa Nagaa ibsanii jiru.

Rakkoo guddaan jiru Bulchitoota Oromiyaa kan sadarkaa adda addaaan wanni dubbatamuu fi kan aangawoonni mootummaa Federaalaa jedhan kan wal faalleessu ta’uu isaa ti kan jedhan Obba Baqqalaan kanneen Oromiyaa bulchan waa murteessuuf aboo hin qaban jedhu. Hidhaa fi ajjechaa Oromiyaa keessatti uumamaa jiruuf mootummaan Itiyoophiyaa  itti gaafatamaa ta’uus ibsi kun hubachisee jira.

Gaaffii fi deebii geggeeffame dhaggeeffadhaa

http://www.voaafaanoromoo.com/content/oromo-oppostion-master-plan/3084648.html

 

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Ethiopia: Ongoing Drought and Famine in Ethiopia Being Hushed By Its Own Government December 2, 2015

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Ethiopia: Ongoing Drought in Ethiopia Being Hushed By Its Own GovernmentFamine in Ethiopia 2015Ethiopia in 2015, catatrphic famine, over 15 million people affectedFamine Ethiopia 2015 BBC report

A Call to Take Responsibility: Exiled Ethiopian human rights advocate Yared Hailemariam, who is based in Brussels, speculates on why the government denies that the drought has turned into a famine. It is his opinion that the denial is due to a lack of competent governance, democracy, social justice and political will of the last three regime’s. He also says that the EPRDF (The Government of Ethiopia, the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front) is highly corrupt, and that the development is not what it seems to be.

– The so called development is not humanitarian based – rather it is based on numbers and the economic aspect, but there is still lots of confusion regarding the double digit growth that has been reported to us over the last few years.

 

 

ANALYSIS 

Birtukan Ali, a woman living in a rural district in Ethiopia, became a sensation following BBC’s report about the ongoing drought and famine. Thereport, which aired on November 10 2015, sparked a new kind of debate on the government’s intention in trying to cover up the famine – a story that remains untold.

Journalist Clive Myrie featured the story of Birtukan Ali who is from a small village called “Kobo” which is located in the North East of Ethiopia. It is a place where the drought is widespread and the effect of it is highly visible. Birtukan told the reporter that her son recently died due to severe malnutrition as a result of the drought in the area. The reporter said that at least two children die in similar cases daily.

The drought, brought on by the El Niño, a weather phenomenon described as a periodic warming of the sea surface, has severely affected the country. Ethiopia is mainly an agrarian economy and the agriculture is fully dependant on rain fall. Ultimately this means that no rain results in no crops, and therefore no food. This year the rainfall was inadequate to cultivate crops for two consecutive seasons. The United Nations estimated that 8.2 million people in Ethiopia’s drought affected areas need relief assistance. UNICEF said that the drought is expected to be the worst in 30 years and that 350,000 children are expected to require treatment for extreme malnutrition.

Ethiopian Government Denies Famine

In a press release by the World Food Program, it is stated that “a dramatic increase in the number of people in need of relief assistance, from 2.5 million at the beginning of the year to 8.2 million in October, led to a serious funding gap”. The Ethiopian government says that it has allocated $192 million USD for emergency food and other assistance.

However, the government and humanitarian agencies have said that Ethiopia needs nearly $600 million USD in international humanitarian assistance. The Ethiopian Prime Minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, has called for international assistance by appealing for food aid to help feed the 8.2 million people that are affected by the drought.

Nevertheless, at the same time, his government denies that there is a famine at all. Deputy Prime Minister, Demeke Mekonen, commented on the BBC report in an interview with a local journalist:

– It is obvious that the foreign media works with different bodies of special interest. There is no such thing as famine in Ethiopia these days, Demeke said.

Similarly, the Ethiopian embassy in the United Kingdom has condemned the BBC report as being “sensational”. The embassy denied reports of approximately two children dying from malnutrition in the area on a daily basis.

Five days after the airing of the BBC’ program, government owned Amhara Mass Media Agency, which is based in Bahar-Dar, the capital of the regional state Amhara, presented a televised program that ridiculed BBC’s report. The program includes Birtukan’s interview with the regional media. This time, however, Birtukan claims that her son died of unspecified “sudden illnesses” and not because of the malnutrition as she had told the BBC reporter.

Felanemunemunim, a local journalist and social media activist who is mentioned by his nickname, followed the news on Ethiopian television. He says that regional governors report as if the agriculture is good enough to produce plenty of food.

– They were talking about it on television for more than four months, but the truth is as BBC reported, even if there was exaggeration.

Government Accused of Diminishing the Extent of the Famine

The statements made by the Ethiopian government have sparked a debate among Ethiopian human rights activists. According to them, the government is trying to cover up the severe effects of the drought.

Argaw Ashine, an exiled journalist based in USA and founder of the web based Amharic internet radio Wazema, which is getting a wide acceptance in the Ethiopian online community for its credible information, commented on the drought. According to him, it is obvious that the Ethiopian government continues to hide the drought from the media, and he believes that they will continue to do so despite the United Nations and others predicting that the worst is yet to come. Admitting that there is a famine would create a problem for the Ethiopian government.

 

– It costs them politically. The success story they fed to Ethiopians and the international community falls severely short after an exposition of the hunger.

Wazema radio reports that the federal government passes strict instructions to regional governments and Ethiopian embassies all over the world to not give any kind of information to any media regarding the ongoing drought and famine. The instructions include denying access for all journalists to drought affected areas and to take necessary measures for nongovernmental organizations to not leak information regarding the crises to the media.

According to Argaw, media restriction is common during humanitarian crises, and specifically the local media is blocked from reporting the situation.

– They may allow some big international media organizations in to specific locations for only a couple of days. International media reporting is part of convincing the international community to send aid, yet the government does not want an in-depth report on the cause of the problem.

– Authoritarian governments are good at controlling the information flow, and the role of media during crises in Ethiopia is kept at a minimum. Media should be at the forefront to end hunger. Development and better life is impossible without vibrant media in Ethiopia, Argaw said.

A Call to Take Responsibility

Exiled Ethiopian human rights advocate Yared Hailemariam, who is based in Brussels, speculates on why the government denies that the drought has turned into a famine. It is his opinion that the denial is due to a lack of competent governance, democracy, social justice and political will of the last three regime’s. He also says that the EPRDF (The Government of Ethiopia, the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front) is highly corrupt, and that the development is not what it seems to be.

– The so called development is not humanitarian based – rather it is based on numbers and the economic aspect, but there is still lots of confusion regarding the double digit growth that has been reported to us over the last few years.

Yared says that the first thing the government should do is to rescue those in need. The level of the ongoing and upcoming disaster that would take many lives, needs to be reduced. It is also important to take lessons from the past.

OROMIA: IYYANNOO BARATTOOTA OROMOO YUUNIBARSIITII HARAMMAYAA December 2, 2015

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???????????Oromo student protest at Haromaya University, Oromia, on 30 November 2015. The peaceful protesters ruthlessly attacked by TPLF (Agazi) fascist Ethiopian regime forces.Say no to the master killer. Addis Ababa master plan is genocidal plan against Oromo peopleOromo students, voices of the voiceless

 

 

IYYANNOO BARATTOOTA OROMOO YUUNIBARSIITII HARAMMAYAA
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Bulchiinsa Yuunibarsiitii Harammayyaaf

Harargee

Nuti dargaggootni barattootni Oromoo yuunibarsiitii Harammayyaa DUULA cunqursaa fi Gidiraa Maqaa Master Plan Finfinnee fi Magaalota Oromiyaa Federaala jala galchuuf Caffeen Oromiyaa raggasisee jiru wayita dhageenyetti gadda guddaatu nutti dhagaa’ame. Uummatni keenya Oromiyaa badhaatuu keessa utuu jiruu mootummaa isa misoomsuu fi mootummaa wabii uummataa dhaabbatu dhabuun balaa beelaan lafarraa duguugame dhumaa jiruu yeroo aginuutti obsinee tenyee ilaaluuf boqonnaa dhabnee waan jirruuf iyyachuuf dirqamnee jirra. Bara 2014 Karoora master plan Finfinnee hin fudhannu jennee gaaffii mirga abbaa biyyummaa karaa nagaan waan gaafanneef mootummaan EPRDF/TPLF/OPDO jedhaman humna waraanaa of harka qabu nurratti bobbaasuun ilmaan Oromoo dhobbootaan lakkaa’aman daa’imman ganna 8 hanga manguddoo ganna 80tti kanneen umriin isaanii keessatti argamu dabalatee ilmaan Oroomoo guyyaa saafa loltoota mootummaan ajjeefamaniif mootummaan itti gaafatamummaa fudhachuu diduun dhiiga ilmaan Oromoo irra ejjechuun karoora master plan Finfinnee fi Karooraa Magaalota Oromomiyaa Federaalaa jala galchuuf dabballoota mootummichaa kan maqaaf ‘ Caffee Mootummaa naannoo Oromiyaa’ ofiin jedhan karoora master plan Finfinnee fi Magaaloota Oromiyaa federaala jala galchuuf karoorfame kan raggasisuun gadda gadda caaluu nutti ta’ee jira.

1. Caaffeen Mootummaa naannoo Oromiyaa OPDO’n Karoora Master Pilaanii Finfinnee kan mootummaan EPRDF/TPLF Oromiyaa ittin diiguuf qopheeffate hojii irra olchuuf tooftaa haaraa labsii Magaalaalee Oromiyaa jedhu itti dabaluun akaakee Master pilaanii Finfinnee kan jabeessuu fi saffisaan karooricha hojii irra olchuuf kan oluu Caffeen Oromiyaa murtii dabaa kan duula labsii duguuginsa sanyii (genocide)n wal gitu uummata Oromoo fi Oromiyaa irratti raggasisuun yakka uummata qe’ee irraa buqqisu, kan aadaa Oromoo fi Afaan Oromoo balleessuu fi teessuma Maappii Oromiyaa cicciruu biyyarratti labsuun yakka duguugaa sanyiin wal madaaluu labiin mirkaneessuun yakka guddaa uummata Oromoo irratti raawwataniru waan ta’eef seeraatti dhiyaachuun itti gaafatamuu qabu, Labsiin Magaalota Oromiyaa fi Master Pilaaniin Finfinnee gaaffii tokko malee akka haqamu gadi jabeessuun gaafanna!!

2. Balaa Beelaa Uummata Oromoo irra qaqqabee jiruu fi Uummata keenyaa balaa beelaan akka baalaa harcafamee waan nyaatu dhabee dhumaa jiruuf itti gaafatamaan mootummaa EPRDF/TPLF Oromiyaa saamaa jiruu fi OPDO uummata Oromoo saamsisaa jirtu ta’uu ni hubachiifna. Oromiyaan badhaatuudha dhimmi uummatni Oromoo balaa beelaan dhumaa jiruuf mootummaa aantummaa uummataa Oromoo qabuu fi wabii uummataaf dhaabbatu dhabuu fi uummata keenyaa misoomsuu dhabamuu irra uummatni keenyaa balaa beelaan gaaga’amaa jiraatuuf iyyachuuf dirqamnee jirra. Dhaabbileen gargaarsa Addunyaa uummata keenyaa balaa beelaan dhumaa jiruuf akka dirmannaan atattamaa itti fufinsaan godhamuuf jabeessinee uummataa keenyaaf iyyannoo dhiyeesina.

3. Bara darbe Ebla 11/2014 irraa eegaluun gaaffii mirgaa fi dimookiraasii karaa nagaan barreeffamaan dhiyeeffaneef aangawootni sirna EPRDF/TPLF/OPDO’n yakka ajjeechaa duguuginsa sanyii (genocide)n wal gitu uummata Oromoo irratti labsuun uummata karaa nagaa sirna abbaa irreen mormaa jiru jumlaan ajjeessan, hidhatti guuran, barnoota irraa ari’atan, manguddoo ganna 80 hanga daa’ima ganna 7tti utuu bira hin darbiin guyyaa saafaa yakka gara jabeenyaan guutameen dhukaasanii ajjeessaniif to’annoo jala oolfamanii hatattamaan seeraatti akka dhiyaatan irra deebi’uun gaafanna!!

4. Yaaliin magaalawwan gurguddoo Oromiyaa naannawaa Finfinnee kanneen akka:Bushooftuu, Dukam, Aqaaqii Qaallittii, Sandaa faa, Laga-Xaafoo Laga-Daadhii, Sulultaa, Buraayyuu, Hoolotaa fi Sabbataa bulchiinsa Finfinnee jala galchuu fi magaalaawwan Oromiyaa kanneen akka Adaamaa, Shaashamannee, Walisoo,Jimmaa,Mattuu, Naqamtee fi Amboo illee to’annaa mootummaa Federaalaa fi bulchiisa magaalaa Finfinnee jala galchuuf shirri guddaan Oromiyaa irratti raawwatamaa waan jiruuf, mootummaan ‘EPRDF’ akeeka kana akka hatattamaan nurraa dhaabuu gaafanna!!

5. Gurgurtaan lafaa maqaa Investimeentii fi Liizii jedhuun mootummaa amma aangoo irra jiruun Oromiyaa keessatti babal’chuun Uummata keenya qe’ee fi qabeenya dhabsiisuun abbaa biyyummaa fi qe’ee uummata Oromoo sarbaa waan jiruuf, keessattuu, naannawa Finfinneetti uummanni keenya qe’ee fi qabeenya isaanii irraa buqqifamuun jiruu fi jireenyaan dararamaa waan jiraniif, akeekni kun uummata keenya irraa akka dhaabbatu gaafanna. Kanneen qe’ee fi qabeenya isaanii irraa buqqa’aniifis beenyaa guddaan kanfalameefii qe’ee isaanii fi lafa isaaniitti akka deebi’an gadi jabeessuun gaafanna!!

6. Mirgi dimookiraasii fi namummaa uummata keenyaaf akka kabajamuu jala murree akeekkachiifna!!

7. Yakka shororkeessummaa fi Maqaa Siyaasaan Ummanni Oromoo yeroo irraa gara yerootti jumlaan hidhaatti guurame manneen hidhaa biyyattii keessatti dararamaa jiru haalduree tokko malee akka hiikaman ni gaafatna!! Yakka sobaan Oromoo hidhuu fi murtii sobaa irratti dabarsuun uummata shorokeessuun uummata keenya irraa dhaabbachuu qaba jenna!!

8. Uummanni Oromoo akka baay’ina isaatti, akka qabeenyaa isaa fi bal’ina lafa isaatti gama siyaasaan qoodannaan aangoo sirna ‘EPRDF’ keessatti qabu xiqqaa fi qaanfachiisaa waan ta’eef, bulchiinsii sirna dimookiraasii dhugaan dhaabbatee, uummata keenyaaf qoodannaan aangoo siyaasaa madaalawaan kennamuufii akka qabu beeksifna. Mirgi abbaa biyyummaa uummata Oromoo kabajamuu qaba.Uummanni Oromoo gita bittaa kamiyyu jalaa ba’ee ofiin of bulchuu qaba. Mirgi qe’ee fi abbaan qabeenyummaa isaa mirkanaa’uu qaba jennee jabeessinee gaafanna!!

9. Biyya dimookiraasiin hin jirreefi mirgi namoommaa ukkanfamuun afaan qawwee qofaan bultu keessatti filmaata haqa qabeessaa fi dimookiraatawaa ta’e gaggeessuun hin danda’amu waan ta’eef maqaa filannoo waliin dha’insaa fi sobaan mootummaan EPRDF, jecha dimookiraasii fayyadamuu malee gochaan isaa faallaa dimookiraasii waanta’eef adeemsii filannoo sobaa daheeffachuun Addunyaa biyya lafaa gowwomsuun umrii bittaa abbaa irrummaa dheereffachuuf yaaliin EPRDF gaggeessa jiru Addunyaa dimookiraasii fi mirga ilma namaa kabajjuuf kallatti hundaan saaxilamee, Filannoo sobaan daldaluun dhaabbachuu qaba. Gama addunyaan deeggarsii Filannoo sobaaf godhamu dhaabbachuu qaba. Biyyattii keessatti yoo nagaa fi Dimookiraasiin barbaachisee Mootummaan Ce’umsaa hundeeffamee bu’uurri dimookiraasii dhugaan hundeeffamee Filannoon dhaabbilee siyaasaa biyyatti hundaa kan bilisummaa sabaa isaanii fi walabummaa biyyaaf dhaabbatan,kan kabajamuu mirga dimokiraasii fi mirga namoommaaf falman kan hirmaachisuu filannoo dhugaadhaaf haalli akka mijeeffamu gadi-jabeessinee gaafanna!!

10. Humnootni tikaa,waraanaa fi milishootni mootummaa EPRDF’n hundeeffamanii bu’aa mootummaa Wayyaanee qofa tiksuu qofaaf dhaabbatan hatattamaan akka diigaman jabeessinee gaafachuun; humnootni tikaa fi qaamoleen nageenya sabaa fi sablamoota biyyatti eegan
gartuu/leellistummaa kam irraa iyyuu bilisa ta’an hundeeffamuun nageenya uummataa fi biyyaaf akka dhaabbatan ta’ee gaaffii mirgaa abbaa biyyummaa, dimookiraasii, fi namummaa akka tiksan akka godhamu jabeessinee gaafatna!!

11. Lafti kan qotee bulaa ta’uu qaba.Uummatni Oromoo fi lammiileen cunqurfamoon sabaa fi sablamootni biyyattii lafa qabeenyaa isaanii irraa haala fedheen iyyuu dirqisifamanii buqqifamuu hin qaban. Dhiibbaan mootummaan EPRDF bifa kamiinuu irratti godhuu akka dhaabbatu gaafatna. Kanaafuu, nuti dargaggoonni Oromoo Yuunibarsiitii Harammayyaa qabxiileen jajjaboon armaan olitti tarrifaman akka mootummaa gabroomfataa saba keenya hacuucaa jiru kanaan akka hojiitti hiikamaniif jecha, wareegama fedheyyu baafnee qabsoo hadhaawaa gochuuf waan murteeffanneef, jarmiyaaleen siyaasaa fi waldaaleen hawaasa Oromoo hundii fi jarmiyaaleen siyaasaa fi waldaaleen sabaa fi sablammoota cunqurfamoo biyyatti hundi nu cina dhaabbaachuun akka falmattan jabeessinee gaafatna. Dhabbileen mirgoota namummaa addunyaa fi mootummootni gamtoomanii kanneen sirna giloobalayizeshiinii keessatti hirmannaa guddaa qabdanii fi bulchiinsa dimookiraasii babaldhisa jirra jettan akka nu cinaa dhaabbachuun mootummaa abbaa irree EPRDF irra qoqqobbii siyaasaa fi dinagdee kaayuudhaan dhiibbaa feesisu akka gootanii fi uummata keenya balaa beelaan dhumaa jiruuf dirmannaa itti fufinsa qabu akka gootan jabeessinee gaafachuun gaaffiiwwan keenya kana hubachuu fi qaama dhimmi isaa ilaalu qooda fudhachuun deebii sirriin akka nuuf kennamu barbaadna jechuun iyyaannoo keenya kabajaandhiyeeffanneera!!

Barattoota Oromoo Yuunbarsiitii Harammayyaa

Garagalcha:
Uummata Oromoo Hundaaf
Jaarmiyaalee Qabsoo Bilisummaa Oromoo Hundaaf
(Dhaabbolee mormitoota Mootummaa ERDF)
Bulchiinsa Mootummaa Naannoo Oromiyaatiif
Koomishinii Poolisii Oromiya fi Dhimmoota Nageenyaa Oromiyaaf
Bulchiinsa Godina Harargee Bahaa fi Komishinii Poolisii Godina Harargee Bahaaf,
Dhaabbilee Mirga Namummaa Biyyattiif, Afrikaa fi Addunyaaf
Dhaabbilee Gargaarsaa Idil Addunyaa Hundaaf
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The digital divide (Top and worst for digital): World Internet population and Penetration December 2, 2015

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According to World Internet population statistics, countries Such as DR Congo, Chad and  Ethiopia barely exist on world map.

 

World internet population and penetration

(World Economic Forum, Nov. 30, 2015): Digital rights are basically human rights in the internet era. The rights to online privacy and freedom of expression, for example, are really extensions of the equal and inalienable rights laid out in the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights. According to the UN, disconnecting people from the internet violates these rights and goes against international law. British Prime Minister David Cameron recently pledged to give all UK homes and businesses access to fast broadband by 2020, adding that access to the internet “shouldn’t be a luxury, it should be a right”.

Singapore has overtaken Finland to become the most effective user of digital technology in the world, according to the latest Networked Readiness Index (NRI). However, it is European nations that dominate the leader-board, with seven top 10 places this year. Singapore is the sole remaining Asian Tiger following the demotion of Hong Kong and South Korea.

The NRI is part of the World Economic Forum’s Global Information Technology Report 2015: ICTs for Inclusive Growth. The NRI identifies the capacity of countries to leverage Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), by assessing the overall political and business environment, the level of ICT readiness and usage among the population, businesses and government, as well as the overall impacts of ICTs on the economy and society at large.

The 2015 results, which cover 143 economies, confirm the dominance of advanced economies and the persistence of the multiple-faceted digital divides not only across but also within economies. They reveal the pervasive digital poverty that deprives the neediest from the opportunities offered by ICTs.

Beyond this diagnosis, the 2015 edition of the report provides solutions from leading experts and practitioners to alleviate digital poverty and make the ICT revolution a global reality.

https://agenda.weforum.org/2015/11/what-are-your-digital-rights-explainer/?utm_content=buffer9e4c6&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

Here is a list of the top 10 economies making the most of the digital age, according to the NRI:

list of the top 10 economies making the most of the digital age, according to the NRI

 

Here are the top 10 sub-Saharan digital countries:

 

The top 10 sub-Saharan digital nations

 

Here are the worst 10 sub-Saharan digital countries:

(They are also making among the worst in the world)

 

The worst 10 sub-Saharan digital countries

Why do the Oromo Resist the Finfinnee (Addis Ababa) Master Plan? December 1, 2015

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Why do the Oromo Resist the Master Plan?

 By Asebe Regassa Debelo, PhD Candidate*

1.     Introduction

In this brief commentary, I will address some general conceptual issues related to resistance against development intervention and then I will proceed to the specific case about the ongoing contested master plan of Finfinne city called “integrated urban development”. This assessment is aimed to achieve multiple purposes; namely to contribute academic inputs to policy making, to clarify to the readers on the nexus between development interventions and resistance, and to indicate that the ongoing resistance from the Oromo is within the context of rights enshrined in the constitution of the country.

Like elsewhere in the modern world, successive Ethiopian governments have been engaged in translating various versions of development discourses into practice – albeit posited within different ideological orientations. The imperial and military regimes had put in place hegemonic systems in channeling down policies and programs that they also tried to sell to the populace under the buzz concepts such as ‘development’ and ‘modernization’. In this regard, historical accounts remind us the social, economic, cultural and political consequences of such modernist development discourses and practices of different groups in the country among which the Oromo were significantly affected. To mention one, the collectivization (villagization) program of the military regime disrupted social ties, economic practices and cultural connectedness of the people to their land. This hints at the repercussions of development projects that are conceived, implemented and managed within hegemonic systems of governance because absence of democratic systems opens the path to external interventions without proper consultation of citizens.  Nevertheless, the post-1991 political order in Ethiopia has put in place for the first time in the history of the country a system whereby nations and nationalities are given rights of self-determination to decide on matters that affect their communities including the right to administer resources and development projects, and to promote the language, culture and history of their people to mention a few – no matter how the practical implementation is still the subject of contestation.

2.     Development Interventions and Popular Resistance: An Overview

High modernist development practices all over the world entailed the exercise of top-down and expert-based scientific knowledge that considered participation of ordinary citizens and local knowledge at odds with the development visions of the state and/or non-state actors. High modernist development discourses give limited room for participatory approaches of development and government-public partnership. This approach was practiced by colonial powers and continued in the post-colonial periods as well. The general assumption behind high modernist development discourses was that few elites would plan development programs and mobilize the mass for its implementation under strict control of ‘experts’. However, as a famous scholar on peasant resistance, James Scott, has noted, the power of domination often produces the power of resistance from the group that is seemingly powerless as seen in literal conceptions of power. Since the mid-1980s, scholars began not to underestimate the agency of the “weak” who under conditions of domination can use different strategies of resistance against development interventions that they define from their own values, identity, worldviews and history.

However, it is misleading to construe local communities’ resistance against development intervention as if the people are against development – despite controversies revolving around the concept itself. Although the term can be given different meanings and manifestations according to the interest, ideology and worldviews of various actors, what local communities often resist is not the conventional understanding of the concept per se – referring to improvement in the overall wellbeing of human society and their environment. Rather, the approach, strategy and consequence of development programs, projects and practices constitute contestable meanings.

3.     The “Integrated Urban Development Plan and the Question of the Oromo

3.1.                       Background

According to the 1995 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Ethiopia (Article 49) Finfinne (Addis Ababa) became the capital city of the Federal government while at the same time it has been the seat of Oromia regional state. Finfinne is adjoined by Oromia region in all directions. Article 49.5 of the constitution gives special right for Oromia to get special benefit from Finfinne as it is the heartland of Oromia besides being its administrative capital. According to the constitution (Article 49.5), “The special interest of the State of Oromia in AddisAbaba, regarding the provision of social services or the utilization of natural resources and other similar matters,as well as joint administrative matters arising from the location of Addis Ababa within the State of Oromia, shall be respected. Particulars shall be determined by law”. Nevertheless, there are critiques that Oromia has not yet benefited from Finfinne. On this topic, because of lack of empirical evidence whether the Oromo People’s Democratic Organization (OPDO) tried to utilize the constitutional rights given to Oromia in getting benefit from Finfinne or not, I would not push this assertion forward.

The plan, according to the government, is intended to create integrated urban development between Addis Ababa city administration and Oromia towns surrounding the capital city such as Burayu, Sabata, Sululta, Bishoftu, Laga-Xafo Laga-dadhi, Galan and other semi-urban centers adjoining these towns. From this perspective, the government tries to disseminate its development programs by presenting to the public the advantages of the plan in terms of infrastructural and social provisions. On the other hand, the     Oromo from different walks of life, including some members of the OPDO officials are skeptical whether the Master Plan has been planned for mutual benefit of Finfinne and Oromia regional state or is just a systematic strategy of incorporating Oromia towns into Finfinne.  Thus, it is crucially important to analyze some underlying reasons behind Oromo’s resistance and discontent to the Master Plan. In the following section, I will try to discuss it situating within historical experiences, political scenarios and procedural drawbacks in the planning process. However, one should boldly know that no one is against development project that changes the lives of its people if carefully planned and implemented.

3.2.                       Why do the Oromo Resist the Master Plan?

  1. Memories and experiences of past evictions and dispossessions

Like other nations and nationalities in the country particularly those who faced the brutal conquest under emperor Menelik II during the late 19th century, the Oromo people have lived memories and experiences of ‘development’ induced displacement, dispossession and oppressions under the successive regimes. Moreover, the assimilationist and hegemonic systems in the past have left enduring repercussions on Oromo culture, language and identity with the case in Finfinne more appalling still today. Historical accounts of the establishment of Finfinne city in 1886 illuminate that the territory was inhabited by different Oromo clans until they were eventually displaced by the imperial regimes. The city was built on the ancestral land of the Oromo through policies of land alienation, dispossession and displacement of indigenous peoples in similar approaches to many other urban centers in the conquered regions of the South. It is, thus fair to argue that Finfinne city was established as a garrison town predominantly occupied by war generals and soldiers. There is no need to turn history books or archives to understand the displacement of indigenous Oromo communities from Finfinne and to comprehend the impacts of the assimilationist projects under the imperial and military regimes. It is rather enough to see the current ethnic composition of the Addis Ababa city where one can clearly see that people who identify themselves as Oromo are immensely few in contrast to Finfinne’s being the heartland of Oromia. Therefore, resistance against the Master Plan should be understood within the historical antecedents the Oromo experienced with regards to dispossession of their land, displacement from their ancestral land and the socio-economic, cultural and political repercussions of development interventions.

  1. In response to the constitutional rights

The Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE Constitution 1995: Article 43.2) clearly stipulates the right of each nation, nationality and people of Ethiopia to be fully consulted and involved in development projects that affect their community. In addition, Article 39 of the same constitution gives unconditional rights of self-determination to the nations, nationalities and peoples of Ethiopia that include the right and autonomy to determine which development program to envisage and the right of self-government on territories they historically inhabited. These are a few of the fundamental principles of ethnic federalism that are enshrined in the constitution. In this specific context, Oromia regional state and the Oromo people have constitutional rights to decide on the urban development programs through democratic, transparent, bottom-up and inclusive approaches of participation. They have the right to decide whether they opt to go for the integrated urban development or not. The resistance from Oromo intellectuals, politicians, students, peasants and business people should be understood as a response to interventions that to a large extent violated their constitutional right, particularly Article 43.2 of the FDRE’s constitution – the right to be consulted and involved in development projects.

  1. Mistrust generated from lack of genuine participation

Resistance to state development projects to a large extent reflects the nature of state-society relations, questions of legitimacy and trust. Governments have the leverage of building legitimacy and trust or become victims of legitimacy crisis based on their policies, programs and overall political systems vis-à-vis citizenship rights of the society. It has been evident from discussions during public sensitization programs on the Master Plan that the planning process was top-down and did not involve citizens who will be affected by the project. A higher official from EPRDF presumably acknowledged the importance of involving grassroots communities through bottom-up approaches though he maintained the view that there was no problem with the top-down approach in development intervention. Here comes the fundamental disparity between constitutional promises and practices.

Under such circumstances where citizens are not consulted and involved in the planning process, one should not be surprised if they resist the project because any conscious society does not accept something without knowing its benefits, impacts and implications. Therefore, resistance is a function of procedural incongruity with the constitutional promises.

  1. Anticipated Repercussions on the identity, culture and livelihood of the Oromo

Development projects such as urban expansion, dam projects, large scale agricultural projects, and protected areas conservation have significant repercussions on the livelihood, culture and identity of indigenous peoples all over the world unless critically handled. Because of historical experiences the Oromo faced under successive regimes in Ethiopia – experiences of displacement, suppression, exploitation and dispossession – the current project is also seen by the majority of the Oromo as a continuation of the past trends. Rhetoric and discourses can’t simply convince people who have lived-in scars and experiences in their minds, around their homesteads and in their neighbors that are reflected in their culture, identity, language, economy and politics. The government can rather convince the people on the benefits they would enjoy from the project not by injecting them with high modernist discourses of development but through practical and genuine involvement of the people in the projects.

Still another challenge that awaits the government is whether it has really delivered in other areas of development, whether other development projects didn’t have socio-economic and cultural impacts on local inhabitants elsewhere in the country and whether there is independent judiciary system that citizens can use as a guardian of their human rights in cases any development program threatens their right. I leave this question open to the readers. In practice, according to those who think it would incorporate Oromia towns surrounding Finfinne city, the current Master Plan will adversely affect the Oromo by reducing peasants into landlessness and in exacerbating land expropriation under the guise of investment. Like situations in the capital city, Oromo language, culture and other related rights would be suppressed if these towns are incorporated into the city without clear negotiation on who administers these “integrated” cities.

A way forward?

  1. The development project should not be imposed, rather it should involve stakeholders particularly local communities who will be affected by the project from inception to implementation.
  2. The integrated urban development can serve the interest of all stakeholders if and only if it is participatory and if it doesn’t violate constitutional rights of Oromia regional state and its geographical boundaries.
  3. Finfinne City has the potential to develop by its own given that the city administration makes inward looking to develop a system of modernizing the city not necessarily through horizontal expansion. The unanswered question is: why Finfinne city administration started this integrated plan while there are immense critiques that it is unable to solve its own municipal problems. Therefore, before launching ambitious and ambiguous projects like this, the city administration should have utilized all available opportunities within its administrative boundaries to develop and modernize the city.
  4. The regional government of Oromia has to claim its constitutional right to get special benefit from Finfinne (if not yet).
  5. What guarantee does the regional government of Oromia have as to whether Finfinne administration eventually incorporates the surrounding Oromia towns to its administration or not? This is critical question the federal government, Finfinne city administration and particularly the regional government of Oromia should address. More importantly, the failure to put this agenda on the front line in negotiating with the other actors will be a critical test to the legitimacy of OPDO in representing the Oromo people.

In conclusion, two fundamental issues should be made clear regarding resistance against the “Integrated Urban Development Master Plan” of Addis Ababa City:

1) It has been evident that people are not against development per se. However, where development projects are perceived to be threatening fundamental rights and needs of the citizens, it becomes a policy to be resisted rather than a program to be embraced. On the other hand, under contexts where the people are recognized as rightful citizens whose voices, views and knowledge contribute to the overall development vision through genuine participatory approaches, it would be expected, to a large extent, that development mobilizes the society towards similar goals of the state.

2) Regardless of the power of domination the intervening actor might have, development intervention faces the utmost resistance from the people whose livelihood, culture, language, identity and history will be affected. Therefore, the government should not overlook the potency of local resistance in impacting on its legitimacy and trust.

*The writer of this article can be reached at asebe2011@googlemail.com

Bloomberg Business: Ethiopia Sees Nationwide Power Cuts While Drought Dries Dams December 1, 2015

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Ethiopia may face further power shortages because of low water levels at dams after a poor rainy season, an official said, following two days of sporadic cuts caused by technical faults at hydropower plants.

Unspecified issues at a substation serving Oromia region’s Gibe 1 and 2 plants, which together can produce as much as 604 megawatts, and a shutdown at the 320-megawatt Tana Beles installation in Amhara state, caused the outages on Nov. 28-29, Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy spokesman Bezuneh Tolcha said Monday by phone.

The drought affecting the east of the country that’s left 8.2 million Ethiopians in need of food aid wasn’t related to the outages, though that may change in the coming months unless there’s non-seasonal rainfall, he said.

“There has been a shortage of rain all over country,” he said from the capital, Addis Ababa. “The dams have not collected as much water as they can collect.”

Growth in Ethiopia, Africa’s second-most populous nation and largest coffee producer, was 8.7 percent last year and may be 8.1 percent this fiscal year, according to the International Monetary Fund. The drought threatens to crimp economic expansion in a country where 39 percent of output stems from agriculture, about 90 percent of which relies on rain.

Water Shortages

The 300-megawatt capacity Tekeze Hydropower Project in the drought-affected Tigray region is producing only 10 megawatts, Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn was cited as saying in an interview with The Reporter, an Addis Ababa-based newspaper, published on Nov. 28.

Two months after the end of the main rainy season, there are severe water shortages at the country’s oldest dam at Koka on the Awash River, which can generate 42 megawatts, and the 153-megawatt Melka Wakena on the Wabe Shabelle in east Oromia, Hailemariam said.

Over 94 percent of Ethiopia’s electricity was generated by hydropower in the last quarter of the fiscal year that ended July 7, and production increased 3.5 percent to 2,300 gigawatt hours compared with the year before, according to central bank data. The first two turbines from the 1,870-megawatt Gibe III plant have started producing power, Bezuneh said, without giving details.

The construction of Africa’s largest power station, the 6,000-megawatt Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, is scheduled for completion in mid-2017 and it may annually produce as much as 15,860 gigawatt-hours of electricity.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-12-01/ethiopia-sees-nationwide-power-cuts-while-drought-dries-dams

Leelloo: Hongeen Biyya Xoophiyaa Akka Malee Hammaatera December 1, 2015

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Leelloo, Afaan Oromoo newspaper, 2nd issue

 

Hongeen Biyya Xoophiyaa Akka Malee Hammaatera.

Leelloo: Waggaa 1ffaa Jildii 2 Jimaata Sadaasa 27,2015, Finfinnee, Oromia

Qilleensi Tuujii paasifik yookaan El-niinoo jedhamu biyyoota Afrikaa gama Kibbaafi Gaanfa Afrikaa hongee jabaan miidhaa akka jiruufi gara fuulduratti illee miidhaa hamaa geessisuu akka danda’u dhaabbileen kanneen akka Raaga Haala Qilleensaa, Ogeeyyiin Qonnaafi Dhaabbileen Gargaarsa Addunyaa ifa taasisaa jiru. Hongeen bara kana Xoophiyaa mudate kan bara 1977 ykn 1984’n ol ta’uu akka malu gabaasonni adda addaa mul’isaa jiru. Bara mootummoota laman darbanii, H/silaaseefi Dargii yeroo hongeen akka malee uummata miidhaa ture qaamni mootummaa dhimmicha dhoksaa akka ture ni beekama. Bara kanas mootummaan ji’oottan darban keessa haala hongee sanaa dhoksaa tureera. Bara mootummaa H/Silaasee yeroo uummanni biyyattii gara Kaabaa hongee hamaadhaan rukutamanii beela’aa jiranitti Tafarii Mokonnon waggaa 80ffaa isaanii kabajataa turan. Dargiinis 1984 tti yeroo uummanni waan afaanitti deefatu dhabetti ayyaanaa adda adda kabajachuutti ko’oomatanii turan jedhama. Bara kanas yerootti uummanni beelan waadamaa jirutti mootummaan ayyaana hundeeffamaa, ayyaana menxersoo jechuudhaan qarshii meeqa dhangalaasaa jiraachuunsaa uummata biyyattii biraa komii jabaa kaasaa jira. Oromiyaa naannoolee addaaddaattis hongeen kun uummataafi beeladarra haalan miidhaa geessisaa jira. Keessumattuu naannoolee tifkateen bulaafi bakkeewwan amala gammoojjummaa qaban keessatti rakkoon hongee sun miidhaa jabaa dhaqqabsiisee jira.

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Caama Godina Arsii Lixaa Mudate

VOA Afaan Oromoo, Sadaasa 30 Bara 2015

Jijjirama qilleensaa mudateen Itiyoophiyaa keessatti uummanni Miliyoona 8 ta’u gargaarsi nyaataa kan isa barbaachisu ta’uu jaarmayoonni adda addaa beeksisaa jiru. Jiraattonni Godina Arsii Lixaa akka ibsantti caamni yeroo mudatu kun kan jalqabaa miti jedhu. Kan baranaa garuu daran hamaa ta’uu dubbatu. Midhaan facaafatan sababaa roobni dhabameef karaatti hafuu isaa fi erga roobni xiqqaan argame booda kan facaafatanis hagas mara oomisha argamsisee hin qabu jedhu.

Ta’us garuu gargaarsa mootummaan barana raabse tokko iyyu hin jiru jedhan. Gama kaaniin bulchaan godina Arsii Lixaa Obbo Abaadir Abdaa gargaarsi raabsamaa jiraa caamni humnaan ol ta’e hin jiru jedhu.

Gaaffii fi deebii geggeeffame dhaggeeffadhaa

http://www.voaafaanoromoo.com/content/ethiopia-drought-oromia/3080463.html

Oromia: #Landgrabs: Stolen Land, Stolen Livelihood, Stolen Freedom: In Jimmaa Arjoo, people are resisting the land grabs of Tabba Arjoo: In Abbaay Cooman, Horroo Guduruu Wallaggaa, Oromia, 3000 indigenous Oromo families to be evicted from their native land. December 1, 2015

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Wallagga, Anaa Jimmaa Arjootti Bulchiinsi Aanaa fi Bulchiinsi Magaalattii Uummatis Bulchiinsota Kana Wajjin Waliitti Bu’uun Wallolaa Jiru.

Muddee 1, 2015 Arjoo Wallagga

Arjo (Jimmaa Arjoo), Wallagga Bahaa, Oromia, Qarree Arjoo irraan  Dachaa Nageessoo Gara Nuunnuutti

 In Jimmaa Arjoo, W. Oromia,  people are resisting the land grabs of Tabba (Qarree) Arjoo.

Qeerroon Jimmaa Arjoo akka hubachiisetti waliitti bu’iinsi kun kan uumamuu danda’eef sababa BOSONA TABBA ARJOOTI jedha.

Bosona Tabba Arjoo bosona uumamaatti dabaluun kan dhaabe uummata naannoo tabba kanaa jiraatu yeroo ta’u, bulchiinsi magaalaa Arjoo immoo kaartaa pilaanii Magaalaan itti qaba jechuun,bosonicha gurgurate Wayita uummanni Bosonni Oromiyaa guutuu mancaasaa jirutti callisnee hin ilaallu jechuun bosona Arjoo ciramaa jirutti ba’an bulchiinsi Jimmaa Arjoo kana girguruun nu ilaala jechuun bulchiinsa magaalattifi uummaticha wajjin wal dhabuutu himame.

Uummatichi yeroo ammaa kana Bosonni tabba Arjoo gonkumaa hinciramu jechuun mormii jabaa dhageessisaniin achuma aanicha keessa bakka leenjii humna waraanaa wayyaaneetii loltuu bobbaasuun uummaticha ba’aaf gala dhorkachaa fi uummaticha akka jeeqa jiran beekameera

Uummatichis humna loltuu kana jalaa utuu hin dheeffin,mee muki tokko bosona kana keessaa haa cittu jedhee eeggachaa akka jiru qeerroon gabaaseera.

Aanaa Abbaay Coomanitti abbootii Warraa 3000 buqqisuuf qophaa’an.

Abbaay Cooman, Horroo Guduruu Wallaggaa, Oromia

 In Abbaay Cooman, Horroo Guduruu Wallaggaa, Oromia, 3000 indigenous Oromo families to be evicted from their native land.

(OMN:Oduu Sadaasa 30, 2015): Godina Horro Guduruu Wallaggaa aanaa Abbay Coomanitti abbootiin warraa, kuma sadii gahan  akka qe’ee isaanii gad dhiisuun bakka  biraa qubatan ajajni darbe.

Jiraatonni aanichaa gama isaaniin bakka deemnu hin qabnu jechuun mormaa akka jiran OMN tti himan.

Godina Horro Guduruu Wallagaatti jiraataan aanaa Abbay Coomman Magaalaa Kuyyisaa tokko akka OMN tti himanitti warshaan shukkaara Finci’aa waan babbalataa jiruuf jiraatooni Aaanichaa kuma sadii gahan akka bakka biraa qubataniif yemmuu mariisisuuf yaalametti ummanni waltajjii dhiisee bahuu himan.

Gaaffiin jiraatoota kanaa bakka  itti  qubbattu  jedhame sana  bu’uuraaleen misoomaa waan hin jirreef  akkamiin jiraanna kan jedhuu dha.

Umamnni Magaala Kuyyisaa fi naannawa ishee jiraatan walgayii sana irratti yaada kennaniin hanga Mootummaan bakka itti quubatan kennuufitti akka qe’ee isaanii irra hin buqqaanne beeksisuun walgayii sana dhiisanii akka bahan jiraataan kun OMN tti himaniiru.

Alamaayyoo Qannaatiin.

Civil Disobedience Can Be A Potent Weapon To Dismantle Fascist TPLF’s Abyssinian Empire December 1, 2015

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Civil Disobedience Can Be A Potent Weapon To Dismantle TPLF’s Abyssinian Empire

  By Denboba Natie
Civil disobedience is a potent weapon in the hands of those who understand how to use it’ M. Coxall 2015.
I’m Created Equal….No Less No More!
Oromo student protest at Haromaya University, Oromia, on 30 November 2015. The peaceful protesters ruthlessly attacked by TPLF (Agazi) fascist Ethiopian regime forces.Oromo students Protests, Western Oromia, Mandii, Najjoo, Jaarsoo,....Oromo Students Protests, Gincii, Central Oromia, Nov. 12, 2015Oromo Students protest @ Ambo, Oromia 25th November 2015 picture1OromoProtests, Naqamtee, Oromia, November 27, 2015Oromo Students protest @ Mandii, Western Oromia 25th November 2015 picture1
Obboloota Keenya Yunivarsitii Haroomaayaati Guyyaa Har'aa (Sadaasa 30, 2015) Harka Mootummaa Faashistii Wayyaaneeti Dhuman akkasumas Lixa Oromiyaati Hidhaa fi Reebicha suukkaneessaan Dararamaa Jiranu yaadachaa Sagalee Isaanii Taanee Addunyaat Haa Iyyinu !

Haromaya University on November 30, 2015. Let us be the voice of the voiceless Oromo peaceful protesters. Their voice is stifled by fascist TPLF regime again. Time to act by Oromo around the world!
People are differently nurtured in different parts of the world although their biological element known as DNA is over 99.5% the same. Nurturing is the basis for peoples’ way of understanding the world around them. History shows that largely, peoples’ attitudes, behaviours and practices have been socially constructed and deconstructed, shaped and reshaped throughout several centuries. Moreover, our collective and individual beings are shaped with our self-awareness as an individual or community. In psychology also, self-awareness is defined as metacognition, awareness of one’s own ability to reasonably and logically assert realities. In humans, metacognition and other advanced cognitive skills, such as social intelligence, planning and reasoning, are all thought to depend on a region of brain known as the prefrontal cortex. Therefore, we, humans became different from the animals only with the power of our brain and the ability of reasoning and self-awareness which distinguish us from most other earthly species.
We are all created equal and thus deserve our inalienable rights enshrined in the UN Universal Declaration and the 18th century American Independence documents as described:-We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the concerned of the governed.
Contrary to the above, there are groups of morally corrupt and politically and economically powerful individuals who ascribe inferiority to the ruled. They dictate the majority that they are created special and given omnipotent power to rule over the others. This is why there are socially fabricated royalty, super rich, corporate management, and ruling politicians. Such morally corrupt, self-appointed persons make up rules and regulations to impose them on their likes. They do so for their own egocentrism by keeping the majorities as simple usable tools – in spite of the fact that their likes equally deserve dignity and respect, and share the same human needs such as physiological, safety, social esteem, cognitive and self-actualisation needs; in addition, these individuals deprive the rest of the Mankind of basic needs, including the pursuit of happiness, aspiration and hope.
The inhumane practices of the rulers and business corporations have been in place since time immemorial although their barbarism become more sophisticated as European modernisation became a reality. Notwithstanding such abhorring crimes of slavery committed by Europeans, Americans and Arabians since the 16th century; regardless the European technological advancements, slavery has increased exponentially since the mid1750s to 1800s with scope and dimension under the infamous name known as industrial revolution. My personal opinion is not that the industrial revolution has been bad for mankind. I rather argue that this progress has brought its own evils with it. During this period, the sophistication of strategizing the enslavement of the majority under guise of civilisation and capitalism, whilst keeping the ruled majority silent, ended up with the enslavement of the dummies; in the same period the number of the prisoners of conscience increased significantly too. One of famous American Black Civil rights movement leaders defies the silence of the majority as; ‘Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter’ Martin Luther King Jr. 1929 – 1968.
Human brain power has got the capacity of either positively or negatively impacting human endeavours. History tells us that this capacity has shaped and unshaped social evolution throughout millennia; therefore humans judge any people or any society, based on their individual or collective contributions and actions to their likes. Ever since humans exist in the form of social entity, some groups of people or individuals have viciously treated their kinds, while within the egalitarian societies people have peacefully and fraternally coexisted with one another and in full agreement with the nature and natural orders. Several establishments across History have repeatedly demonstrated their viciousness by viciously treating their subjects and by erroneously recording and promoting their accounts of history which emphasise their own nobility and superiority, thereby preaching the inferiority of their subjects. Howard Zinn, an authoritative American historian professor advises about such flaws of histories and their repugnant roles in the society as follows:-“I’m worried that students will take their obedient place in society and look to become successful cogs in the wheel – let the wheel spin them around as it wants without taking a look at what they’re doing. I’m concerned that students not become passive acceptors of the official doctrine that’s handed down to them from the White House, the media, textbooks, teachers and preachers”.
Human species with capacity to make fair choice and ability to empathise the sufferings of their likes regrettably switch their positive natural abilities to greed, which takes at times diabolic proportions, and to vicious inhumanity and in this manner they do cause further misery to their kinds. These groups of people create extremely repressive regulations, policies and legislations, which they blatantly impose on the systematically silenced majority, who on most occasions obey without any question. And this has been an ongoing exercise of those who have appointed themselves to be the sole beneficiaries of wealth, greed and social hierarchy since time immemorial. Besides, no person on planet has been given such rights by birth as we saw it from the above argument. Neither royalty nor secret societies nor anyone else has been naturally endowed with such right to be a vicious ruler rejoicing with the sufferings of his likes. Evidences reveal that it’s those who are the ruled ones who allow such systems to evolve from century to century as their minds are increasingly obscured as a result of century’s old bombardments with lies and deceits geared to coerce them to accept the imposed inferiority.
A famous singer, Bob Marley, rightly puts this: ‘Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds! (Bob Marley 1945 – 1981)’. This has been substantiated by Marcus Garvey as follows: ‘Liberate the minds of men and ultimately you will liberate the bodies of men, (Marcus Garvey 1887 – 1940)). They both agree with one fundamental fact, namely that people must liberate themselves from various forms of injustice imposed on them by simply rejecting such rules.
The first and foremost priority is unambiguously understanding that no one on planet has got any right under whatsoever definition to oppress people individually or collectively or to impose their rules on them due to their military superiority and financial power- with money expropriated from the wealth of the majority. The next step is understanding the power of unity and having unity of purpose. Cognizant of their fundamental rights, if those who are oppressed are united and agree to persistently and unanimously demand their own rights, those who might impose their will on majority will have no choice apart from unwillingly surrendering. However, as mentioned above, it is imperative to acknowledge that those, who are in power, have got weapons and use them against the majority. They have got money and Media machineries and others governmental apparatuses through which they can systematically impose their evil will. More essentially, they might have already systematically brainwashed the majority with lies and deceptive mantras of generations to obscure historical reality. Regardless, if once such erroneous assertions and beliefs of the majority change and the clouds of falsehood diminish, history will inevitably change. Once the majority wake up and understand that no one has got God-given right to rule over them with iron fist from generation to generation, no rulers on planet can stop such wave of united movement.
Throughout Human History, the frustration of the extremely dissatisfied, disillusioned and oppressed citizens has always resulted in some kinds of public reaction. Such reactions, in the best case take the form of civil disobedience (CD) and the others take some form of an armed struggle. As M. Maxall, 2015, analyses it in more extreme cases, CD results in bloody revolution or what modern politicians prefer to call it ‘Terrorism’. Therefore, civil disobedience is an inevitable human reaction to unacceptably imposed oppression by the oppressors in any part of the world. Effectively utilised, CD has brought down governments and even empires, overturned despots of all levels globally, won great civil and human rights victories throughout centuries, driven the engine of human development and brought dignity and power to the people of the world (M. Maxall 2015).
Using CD as a method of forcing government to listen to people’s voice or removing authoritarian rulers from power will undoubtedly have a phenomenal effectiveness. Another famous intellectual and campaigner of civil rights stresses that no one should remain silent while their rights are stifled and they are oppressed for the sake of peace and security‘You can’t separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom’. ‘Be peaceful, be courteous, obey the law, respect everyone; but if someone puts his hand on you, send him to… (Malcolm X, 1925 – 1965).
Emphatically Rejecting Oppression until Asserting Own Rights 
Preparing to embark on CD needs minimum or no external resources. All the mass need to do is psychologically and mentally feel liberated and freed. They have to believe that they are exonerated from the prisoning systems. It is all about believing that the mass is not any more the slave of the government or corporations and that no one has got right to brutalise and continually enslave them. The oppressed and subjugated subjects need only an internal strength and understanding of the reality on the ground. They must be prepared to continually and in unison demand their unalienable rights whether the regime in power is likely to shoot and kill or intimidate them by any possible means. Often CD can be conducted in a peaceful and in a very discrete manner without even the regime in power or its loyalists understating what is going on. Neither weapons nor expensive means of communications are necessary to conduct CD.  Always preparing to conduct CD on non-violent basis will be the most potent weapon as stated by Gandhi:- ‘Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It’s the mightier than the mightiest Weapon of destruction devised by theingenuity of Man’ (Mahatma Gandhi, 1869 -1948).
Deeply articulating the fact that no one has got right to exploit the resources of the majority, whilst the majorities are left with little or no choice but suffer the consequences, plays a crucial role in bringing together those who are victimised. Once courageous and determined individuals or groups of peoples come together, their unity triggers waves of CD movements with common vision and understanding, who are therefore able to stand own grounds whilst demanding these universal and unalienable rights to equality. No one has got any rights to prevent us from demanding these rights, as a famous American novelist stated: ‘No person is your friend who demands your silence, or denies your right to grow, Alice Walker).
As I have mentioned above, among the various methods of unanimously rejecting the rules of dictators or corporations, the most efficient, cost effective, simple and potent weapon the oppressed can use against their rulers is CD. Effectively used CD can easily shake the foundations of any oppressor in any part of the world. CD manifests itself by unanimously rejecting any regime wherever it might be, whenever possible. CD is nothing but mere refusal to obey governmental demands or commands; it is a nonviolent and usually collective means of forcing concessions from the government or removing the government. It is entirely non-violent, and this is the reason it ismore potent than any form of manmade weapons. A famous American intellectual, professor, historian, playwright and human rights activists emphasises the importance of this as follows:-
‘The most formidable military machine depends ultimately on obedience of its soldiers, the most powerful corporation becomes helpless when its workers stop working, when its customers refuse to buy its products. The strike, the boycott, the refusal to serve, the ability to paralyse the functioning of a complex social structure, these remain potent weapons against the most fearsome state or corporate power’, (Howard Zinn, 1922 – 2010).   
Effectively used CD obliges the rulers to understand that their subjects are not dummies any longer; thus the rulers will be forced to relinquish their power in order for the majority to decide their ways out of the difficulties. One of the America’s novelists agree with this as follows:-‘The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t possess it anymore’ (Alice Walker, American novelist)
Although those who have placed themselves in upper social strata or hierarchy dictate their accounts of history and stories, philosophically their place in history is inferior, as they utterly lack the key elements that make us humane. They are short of the key humane element which makes us feel and empathise the sufferings of the others. They rejoice when they bomb innocent children and civilian with nuclear and others forms of WMD. This is the reason why sadly those who are in power dictate false accounts of everything to hoodwink their subjects in order for them to exploit their subjects – ignorant of historical realities. Howard Zinn states the above argument as follows: –“History is important. If you don’t know history it is as if you were born yesterday. And if you were born yesterday, anybody up there in a position of power can tell you anything, and you have no way of checking up on it”. Human histories are recorded and maintained depending on individual region’s or country’s contexts although the following is a universally binding declaration. Orally narrated histories of traditional societies are much more reliable than the written and serve as valuable in their objective as the written accounts. The question is whether the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are respected in any part of the world
Box 1. Excerpts from ‘UN’s 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights’.
Article 1.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Article 2.
Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.
Article 18.
Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.
Article 19.
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
Article 20.
(1) Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association.
(2) No one may be compelled to belong to an association.
Article 21.
(1) Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.
(2) Everyone has the right of equal access to public service in his country.
(3) The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of government; this will shall be expressed in periodic and genuine elections which shall be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret vote or by equivalent free voting procedures.
Article 27.
(1) Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits.
(2) Everyone has the right to the protection of the moral and material interests resulting from any scientific, literary or artistic production of which he is the author.
Courageous and Bold Move is Essential whilst affecting CD.
The reason why we need CD is simply because those whose rights are violated by those officials or corporations must unite and demand them. The oppressed subjects must defy the current repressive and exploitative orders, either in Ethiopia or worldwide; the universally self-appointed elites who call themselves the rescuers and governors of our planet must be met with CD, i.e. the most effective manner to have them removed. We should not fear any person on planet as long as we stand for genuine cause and aforementioned universally acknowledged rights. One icon of our century’s struggle for freedom and resistance and renowned African statesman states that we must win over our fear whilst standing for our fundamental rights: ‘I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear, (Nelson Mandela 1918 -2013)
Box 2 Some of Key Reasons Initiating Civil Disobedience
Persistent and blatant abuse of power in a number of ways by government officials.
Controlling of civilians by spying on citizens via state and corporation censorship.
Manipulation of public opinion with lies, deceits and obfuscations.
Disallowing room for a political rights and kidnapping and torturing those who choose to be involved.
Morally, economically and ethically corrupt government officials.
Detention without trials only using kangaroo courts for show trails.
Collective punishment of given ethnic groups or nationals for their political views/economic interests of the rulers.
Massacre and genocide of given ethnic nationals or groups of people for their political views.
Rigging election and promoting state terrorism whilst covering up official misdeeds.
Deliberately and systematically impoverishing given ethnic nationals by expropriating their natural resources.
Targeting given ethnic nationals for belonging to given ethnic identity or nationals therefore torturing and mass imprisoning them.
Denial of justice and arbitrarily arresting non-combatant civilians to keep them jailed for years/decades.
Suppression of dissent voices and misuses of police and army power to stifle citizens and keep them silenced.
Discrimination against certain groups or ethnic nationals for their political and economic importance.
Theft of citizens’ property to enrich politicians and their loyalists.
Blackmailing of dissents and human rights activist by authorities.
Institutional incompetence and negligence of authorities.
Disrespect of citizens and repeated hypocrisy… and more.
Since time immemorial, Mankind has experienced rewarding progress and advancement, but at the same time IT continues to suffer ever worsening and appalling evils, troubles and ills. This is because man’s problems are man-caused therefore potentially easily resolvable matters. We must fight and overcome manmade injustice that humans imposed on their kinds. We must challenge and overcome man’s capacity of causing deliberate harm to his/her likes. The most effective means of achieving this is CD.
Understanding the World: prerequisite to effectively conduct CD while not expecting any good from big Evils
History affirms that the largest part of human decadence is ascribed to European and American colonial expansionists who have in massive scale developed the concept of humans’ inferiority or superiority and thereby played a key role in advancing concomitant human sufferings. In addition to simple economic and political superiority, these groups of peoples created weapons of mass destruction and continually experimented them all over the world. For instance, to such evil and inhumane competitions is due the notorious Chernobyl’s 1986 nuclear disaster where over a million civilians have been affected. The worst and inherently inhumane examples were the two bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (August 6 and 9, 1945), resulting in the death of over 300.000 and consequently over a million civilians and children in the following two decades.
The current ongoing global instabilities are mainly ascribed to West in general and to America’s politicians and corporations in particular. These groups of international and regional powerful economic and military giants and their networks don’t want their dummies to know this fact. This is why they have placed themselves in charge of our society. These are the politicians, corporate executives, and owners of press and television channels who dominate our ideas so that they will be secure in their power. They didn’t need soldiers patrolling our streets until they have fabricated boggy men known as terrorists to stifle our freedom of expression and assembly. They made us dummies that can easily be controlled so that the mass remains subservient enslaved and conformist. This is why we sit down in front of television sets glued to their endless and deceptive propagandas. The majority of world peoples became addicted to celebrity culture and fizzy yet literally poisonous drinks massively produced by the corporations in addition to junk meals by McDonald’s, KFC, etc. The same trend is being used by all the regimes of the world, including in the Ethiopian empire. Clear understanding of the anatomy of global rulers and their corporations enables the majority to be united in order for them to effectively and successfully conduct CD.
Particular Case of the Ethiopian Empire
When it comes to the Ethiopian empire, it is essential to note that the mentees of American and European colonisers have caused similar sufferings to all the subjugated nations that are found at their disposal. They have crushed dissents of various ethnic nationals who demanded their collective rights. They have demonised such dissents whilst encouraging and praising subservience. The survival of this colonial state has been stitched together by lies and subterfuges. Its history dictates the hegemony of the rulers and the subjugation and the ensuing blackmailing of those who demand their rights. Although historians and social justice activists strongly believe that ‘Dissent is the highest form of patriotism’ and that silence is equivalent to dead walking, while something important to humanity is at stake, Ethiopian TPLF’s regime remain as adamant as all its predecessors.
Those courageous social justice advocates suggest CD as a means of achieving social justice and equality for all – by conquering our fear and uniting with purpose in the following manners: – “CD is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience. Our problem is that people all over the world have obeyed the dictates of leaders…and millions have been killed because of this obedience…Our problem is that people are obedient all over the world in the face of poverty and starvation and stupidity, and war, and cruelty. Our problem is that people are obedient while the jails are full of petty thieves… (and) the grand thieves are running the country. That’s our problem”. (Howard Zinn)
In the Ethiopian empire, the above account is absolutely correct, and this will never stop unless we prevent the criminals, who call themselves ‘government’, from incriminating innocent majority, impoverishing and enslaving them all. No one has given TPLF’s barbaric regime any rights under whatsoever definition to sell the Sidama land, the lands of the Oromo, Gambela, Ogaden, Afar, Gedeo and other subjugated nations. It is us, the majority who are allowing the regime to freely continue with their criminal acts against the interests of the mass.
Where CD can begin?
CD can begin at home. Stop having any deal with your neighbour, who might be known to you and others for his/her part in torturing and brutalising innocent citizens and expropriating their resources whilst impoverishing them. Systematically stop cooperating with your family member who might have a link with the brutalising regime. Stop allying your pure conscience with the regime whose hands are dirtied with the blood of the innocents. Refuse attending their weddings and funerals. Stop visiting these groups of criminals whilst they are ill, either at home or in hospitals. Systematically stop buying their products and selling yours to them. Stop befriending with such groups of worst quislings.
Never hesitate to surreptitiously offer the necessary support to dissent and never think that it is none of your business. After all, the pain of one person who is targeted today by the regime’ssecurity and army will be yours tomorrow or after tomorrow, if you remain silent today. But if you are courageously and defiantly involved, the regime, though unwillingly, will stop individually targeting innocent civilians or nations’ peoples for their being who they are. If so, the CD will be unanimous. Never think that you don’t have a weapon. Your unity, determination, and indefatigable approach, your effort to underscore of your own rights and your preparedness to persistently demand them is your formidable and lethal weapon. The rulers know this fact, therefore they don’t want you to know about it.
To be able to persistently reclaim your rights until you assert them, unity with likeminded is paramount. Explicitly and implicitly plan your actions and strategize your methods. If the majority can do so, they can easily incapacitate the capability of any brutal regime, let alone the minority of TPLF’s increasingly wobbling bunches of criminal mafias. One of the distinguished Indian human rights activists and author, Arundhati Roy, emphasises about this as follows:-
“Our strategy should be not only to confront empire, but to lay siege to it. To deprive it of oxygen. To shame it. To mock it. With our art, our music, our literature, our stubbornness, our joy, our brilliance, our sheer relentlessness – and our ability to tell our own stories. Stories that are different from the ones we’re being brainwashed to believe. The corporate revolution will collapse if we refuse to buy what they are selling – their ideas, their version of history, their wars, their weapons, their notion of inevitability. Remember this: We be many and they be few. They need us more than we need them. Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing.” Arundhati Roy, April 2003, War Talk’
It is nearly 25 years since the current brutal regime has assumed power and promised millions of lies and deceitful projects none of which has materialised. Therefore, the only way for the empire’s subjects is standing on own ground and rejecting the regime. The regime has got a lot of weapons, but we have to understand that our weapons are much mightier than theirs. Therefore, open your mind; wake up from your hibernation to reclaim your dignity and pride as a fellow respected human being who has got his own life, aspiration, hope, and dream. These all are denied to all captives of Ethiopian empire by the vicious incumbent. To reclaim your rights, the most potent and long lasting method is CD. If CD progresses, other means of struggle, involving the use of arms, will also have further leverages in their momentum to successfully accomplish their part.
Begin it at home, from your neighbours, colleagues, classmates and friends. Completely, yet surreptitiously ostracise all inhumane members of regime’s criminal networks.
By Denboba Natie,  01 December 2015
References
  1. http://www.un.org/en/universal-declaration-human-rights/
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