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Hiriira Sanbata Darbee Irrtti Lubbuun Namaa Darbee Kaanis Madaa’anii Hedduun Hidhaman Jedhu Jiraattonni

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Hiriirri guddaan guutummaa Oromiyaa godinaalee fi aanaalee addaa addaa keessatti sanbata darbe geggeeffame ilaalchisee jiraattota magaalaalee adda addaa haasofsiisnee hiriirri sun attamiin akka geggeessame nuuf ibsanii jiru.

Namoota madaa’anii fi du’an jedhaman ilaalchisuu dhaanis hospitaala irraa deebii hanga tokko argannee jirra. Qama mootummaatti bilbiluunis deebii argachuuf yaaliin goone milkaa’uu baatus quunnamuu yaallee jirra. Hiriirri Sanbata darbe mangaalaa Naqamtee keessatti geggeessame irratti Abbaan Gadaa fi Abbaan Bokkuu kan isaan dursan ta’uu kan dubbatan jiraattonni kun, humnoonni mootummaa garuu jaarsolii kana harkaa ulee isaanii harkaa fuudhaanii marga isaan qabatanii turan harkaa facaasuu dhaan reebanii mana hidhaatti darban jedhu.

Namoonni kudhanii ol hiriira kana irratti rasaasaan rkutumanii kan du’an ta’uu jiraattonni ennaa ibsan Hospitaalli Naqamtees lakkoobsa namoota du’anii gara mana yaalaa Sanatti geessamanii kudhanii ol ta’uu mirkaneessee jira. Akkuma Kanaan Dadar, Qobboo, Dodolaa fi Finfinnee dabalatee hiriira geggeessame irratti lubbuun namaa darbuu hedduun madaa’uu fi hedduun mana hidhaatti darbamuu jiraattonni nuu ibsanii jiru.


Ibsa Ejjennoo Gurmuu Miseensoota WBO Biyya Alaa

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JAALLAN MISEENSOOTA WBO DIRREE FALMAA KEESSA JIRTANII FI KABAJAMAA UMMATA OROMOO BAL’AA BIYYA KEESSAAFI BIYYA ALAA JIRAN’ AKKASUMA QEERROO BILISUMMAA OROMIYAA”BARATOOTA OROMO GUUTUU OROMIYAA MARAAF. Duraan dursinee nagaan keenya kan. Kabajaa ‘ulfina Jaallummaa fi Oromummaa bakka jirtanitti isin haa dhaqqabu Jenna.

  1. Nuti GMWBOBA jirru. Haala yeroo ammaa Oromiyaa keessatti deemaa jiruu fi FXG Goototni Qeerroo Bilisummaa Oromiyaa’ Ummanni oromoo diina irratti Ji’a Saddeetiif (8) qabsoo hadhooftuu geggeessaa jiran jala buunee hordofaa jirra.Akkasuma irree fi Gaachana Ummata Oromoo kan ta’e WBOn Oromiyaa bakkoota addaa addaatti tarkaanfii laalessaa humna Weerartuu diinaa irratti fudhataa jiru dinqisiifachaa Jaallan Qabsoo! Akkuma kaleessa irbuu Jaallummaa fi Waadaa QBO saba keenyaaf seenne har’as nuti GMWBOBA  qaamaan wal irraa fagaannullee yaadaafii qalbiin isin waliin jirra! Jaallan! Qabsoon hanga Bilisummaatti! Wareegamni hanga lubbuutti akkuma jennee Qabsootti seenne nuti GMWBOBA  bakka jirrutti Hidhannoo Mudhii hiikkannuus hidhannoo siyaasaa fi kaayyoo Naamusaa’ Dhaaba kenyaa kan ittiin masakamne kan dur-caala ittiin qaramnee akeekaa fi kaayyoo dhaaba keenya ABO galmaan ga’uuf Yoomuu dirqama dacha dachaa dabalannee hojjechaa jirra. dabalata  hojjannee hojjachiisuufiis qophiidha.
  2. Jaallan WBO Dirree falmii keessa jirtaniif dhaamsa Jaallummaa fi warraaqaasaa waliif dhaamnu
    Dhaabni keenya ABOn bakka har’a gahe kanaa fi QBOn geessise kana wareegama qaqqaalii Jaallan keenya lubbuu itti wareeganii fi gariin keenya qaamaa itti hirannee har’a lubbuun jirruun QBOn sadarkaa kana ga’uun’ ummata  oromoo oromiyaa guutuu keessati  Qabsoon FXGn finiinaa jiru Kun firii Gootowwan keenya fi Falmaa qabsaawooni Guutuu Oromiyaa bakkoota adda addaati wareegamaniin ta ‘uu isaa Ummatni Oromoo bal’ aan ragaadha.Wareegama Jaallan keenyaa Firii itti godhuu fi rarraga bilisummaa ummatni Oromoo Hawwaa ‘ eeggataa jiru kana dhugoomsuufi Bilisummaan fiixa baasuuf Jaallan Qabsoo! Bakka jirruu cimnee haa hojjennu Jenna.

    – WBO Zooliee addaa addaa keessa jirataniif’ Tarkaanfiilee laaleessaa Waraana MO/ Wayyaanee irratti fadhachaa jirtan nuus tahe dhalti Oromoo bakka jiruu Mataa olqabatee isiniin boonnee waan QBO irraa dubbachaa jira. Jaallan akkuma kaleessa Waadaa Qabsoo waliin seenne nuti GMWBOBA jirru har,as fageenyi fagoo utuu nu hin daangessiin Qaamaan isin biratti argamuun muuxannoo fi Hoggummaa Waraanaa ‘ dandeettii addaa addaa qabnu waliif qooduufi Battala seennee lollee waliin wareegamuuf qophiidha.

  3. Hawwii fi Abjuun Diinni ABO ‘ WBO dhabamsiisuuf abuurrattee ‘ humnaa namaa fi Dinagdee Guddaa itti dhangalaasee QBO fi ABO itti Duulaa jiru kana Qabsoon akka irra aannu Abdii guutuu qabna.ABO, ABO kan jechisiise ‘ cichummaa ‘ Murannoo fi kutannoo Hogganootaa ‘Miseensoota Deeggartoota ABOfi Ummatatni oromoo qabsoo irratti qaban  ta’uu dhaloonni haarayni  kabajaa fi jaalala guddaa isiniif qaba. Qabsoo sadarkaa amma irra jirtu kana irraa fuula duratti tarkaanfachiisuuf Hogganootni ABO muuxannoo qabsoo keessatti horattan of qusannoo tokko malee haala yeroo ammaa Oromiyaa keesatti Karaa qabsoo hidhannoofii FXG  kan qeerroo fi Ummata Oromootiin finiinaa jiru kun akka  yeroo gabaabduttu galii isaa rukutu hoggoonni keenya harka walqabatanii halkaniifii guyyaa kan dur caalaa qooda keessan akka  gumaachitan Waamicha Jaallummaa kabajaan isiniif goona.
  4. Ummata Oromoof. Haalli Amma QBOn keessa jirtu haala akkaan murteessaati.Yeroon tan harka maratanii dhaaba irrati QBO Eeganii miti. Ummatni Oromoo Qabsoo sadarka ol’aanaatti tarkaanfatee jirtu kana keessaatti qoodfudhannaan isaa Murteessaadha.Sirna gabroonfataa ofirraa hundeen buqqifnee Bilisummaa keenya gonfachuuf ummanni oromoo kan biyya Alaa jirtan dhaaba keenya ABOti Diinagdeen ‘yaadaan jaalalaan WBO fi qeerroo Bilisummaa oromiyaa Warraaqsa biyya keessaa finiine jiru kanatti akka dirmatan Gad-faginaan GMWBOBA yaamicha keenya goona. Akkuma bara 2015tti Hiriira biyyoota Alaatti Hawaasni oromoo addunyaa mara irratti guyyaa tokkotti qindeeffatee Sagalee Ummata keenyaa kan biyya keessaa tahuun Addunyaa dhageessisuun yeroon amma jenna. Dhumaatiin oromoo jabaattee waan deemaa jirtuuf diina kana Akka Addunyaa biratti dhegeettii dhabee qullaa dhaabatu daran godhuuf sagalee Ummata keenyaa haataanuu jechuun yaamicha oromoo maraaf goona.Kanaaf waan dandeessanii fi qabdaniin WBO Humneessuufii Hidhachiisutti yeroon dirmattaniis amma jenna. Nuti GMWBOBA/ Komonitiilee / /Jaarmaya Hawaasa oromoo/ Addunyaa irra jiru keessattiis Miseensoota. Qindoomina godhamu keessatti isiini waliin jiraachuu keenya hubachiifna .
  5. Walumaa galatti ummatni Oromoo kan biyya keesaa fi biyya alaa jirtan Maraaf. Wanni isin hubachiisuu feenu. Qabsoo bilisummaa Oromoo tan finiinaa jirtu kana gufachiisuu fi Qabsichati gufuu tahuuf warreen barbaadan kamiyyuu diina keessaa fi alaan dagee nu seenuuf Munyuuqataa jiru irratti dammaqamee jira.Eenyu eenyu akka tahaniis barree jirra. Qabsoo gootoonni ilmaan oromoo irrati wareegama qaalii itti kafalaniifi kafalaas jiran kana Murnnoota QBOti Abbaa tahuuf fiigaa jiran kanaan gadhaaphaa jennaan. xurii Seena hin gonfatina jenne yaamicha oromummaa isiniif goona.- Dhala Oromoo taatanii Warreen Motummaa gabroomfataa Saba bicuu Tigaray irraa dhalate TPLF kanaaf Waraanummaan qacaramtani  tajaajilaa jirtan’ Hojjattoota Waajjiroota Mootummaa keessa hojjatan  Akkasuma oromoo qulqulluu taatani OPDO keessa wareen jirtaniif. Diinni kun naasuu takka malee Fuula keessan duratti Obboleessa kee” Obboleetii Kee Abbaa’Kee Ayyoolee kee firootan kee  dhaloota oromtichaa siduratti Rasaasaan rashanu ykn fixaa jiru waliin hiriirtee Gochaa ilma namaa irratti hin raawwatamne yommuu oromoo ati keessaa dhalate irrati raawwatumu maaltu sitti dhagahama?Of dhaqabi of dandamachiis jennee siif dhaamna gabaabati. Seera yakkamtoota Addunyya duratti yeroon gooftoleen kee dhihaatan fagoomiti Murtii hatatama fudhuu qawwaa harkaa qabdu Waraana Weerartuu TPLFti Akka Gara galchitu  GMWBOBA yaamicha. siif godha.
  6. Falmaa Hadhooftuu  Diina irratti geggeeffamaa jirtu kana Gamtaan QBO finiisuuf Dhaabooni Oromoo kan Bilisummaafi Walabummaa Oromiyaatti amantan rakkoolee tarrisuu ‘ wal amanuu dhabuu ‘wal-qoxisuu irraa guddatanii haala QBOn irra geesse wajjiin akka tarkaanfataniifi Ballama Ummataaf seentan Guuttanii akka argamtan kabajaan dhaaboota oromoo maraaf yaamicha keenya. goona.
  7. Hayyootan Oromoof-Nuti GMWBOBA Biyyoota addunya  keessa  facaanee jirra.  Hayyoottan keenya akka gaafa qabsoo hidhannoo daggala keessa godhaa turre irrati abdachaa turre sana yommuu biyya alaa kana dhufene iirraa hin argine.bakka itti eegnetti hin argine dhaamsi Nuti qabsaawoonni GMWBOBA isiniif qabnu Mooraa QBO keessatti of argaa jenna.irra guddaan keessan alaa mullattu. Rakkoolee QBO irraa  hin dheessina . Mooraa QBO irraa fagaachaa jiraachuu keessa of argaa jirtuu? Boru seenaan itti isin gaafachiisa.GMWBOBA kabajaafii Jaalala hayyootan keenyaaf qabnuuf jecha dhaamsa kana dabarfanne. Akka Moora QBO keessa mul’atanii Gorsitoota’ Mahaandisoota Hegeree Bulmaata oromiyaa pilaana lafa keessaniifi dhaloota amma qabsoo finiinsaa jiruuti dabarsitan gaafanna. Dhaaboota qabsoo irra jiran hafuurri tokkummaafi oromummaa akka jidduu isaaniitti margu warri godhu isini jennee abdachaa turre. Garuu bakka sanatti isin hin aragine.warreen Abdi Murannaa tokko malee rakkoolee Mooraa QBO keessatti dhalate  tasgabeessuuf tattaaffii guddaa godhaa turtani ammallee qaamaan QBO irraa hirmaachaa jirtan galanni keessan bilisummaadha jenna. Warreen hababashaaf / Ethiophiyummaaf / gororaa jiratan dukkanatti ija hin dhiibinaa gajjaajjaa jenna. Ummata keenya kan dheebuu bilisummaa qabu Ethiyoophiyaa dulloomtuu dura qaqabdanii hin joonjeessina.adeemsa QBO waliin yoo deemtan irra isiniif wayya .jennee  waamicha isiniif goonaaf.
  8. Jaallan Miseesoota WBO dirree qabsoo turaniif, GMWBOBA Mi/ WBO Warreen Sababoota Adda addaatiin dhaaba irraa Addaa bahanii biyyoota ollaafii biyyoota Sadeeffaati hiree baqatummaa argatanii biyya Ala bahan warreen irbuu kaleessa QBOf seenaniifi kayyoo ABOtii ala hin bahin kan dhaabbii qulqulluu dur irbuu itti seenan irraa ala hin bahin’ warreen Gochaa farruummaa irraa qulqulluu tahanii yaamicha  goona.Rakkoolee qunnamtiifii Jireenya biyyaa ambaa tan keessa jiraataniitiif hiree Mi/ GMWBOBA tti Miseensoomuu hin argatin Caasaaleen teenya Guutuu Addunyaa Keessa waan jirtuuf Kutaaleefii Konyaalee ABO gaafattanii Akka of galmeessitan kabajaa Jaalluummaatiin GMWBOBA Yaamicha isiniif godha..

GMWBOBA irraa

Injifannoo Ummata oromoof

Gadaan gadaa Bilisummaa

Repeated Brutal Killings of Peaceful Protesters will definitely worsen the Political and Security Crises in Ethiopia

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PAFD’s Statement on the current massacre of peaceful Oromo protesters by the TPLF regime

PAFD’s Statement on the current massacre of peaceful Oromo protesters by the TPLF regime The long Oromo nation’s protest against the TPLF-led dictatorial regime was going on since November 12, 2015. The Oromo people is protesting across and in the whole districts in Oromia. The TPLF government repeatedly responded to the protesters in a brutal way using live ammunitions and has mercilessly killed over 670 Oromo so far. Hundreds have been wounded. Over 50, 000 Oromo were arrested and tortured in known and unknown prisons. There was unknown number of disappearances. Among the dead, the majority are university and high school students, very young children, pregnant women, and the elderly. The TPLF assassinating squad not only killed people on the streets, but in their homes during the night time by breaking into their doors. Many people were taken from their homes and arrested, then taken to police stations, military camps, concentration camps and unknown places. Similar scenarios are unfolding in Benshangul, Ogaden Somali, Gambella, Amhara, Sidama, Konso, South Omo valley and the rest of the country. Human rights organizations have widely reported on the protests in Oromia in order to make the world community aware of the real scope of the protests and the brutality of the Ethiopian regime. The EU and US congress have expressed their “concerns” about the killings, large scale mass arrests and tortures of Oromo protesters thereby to urge the Ethiopian government to end the systemic harassment, killings, exclusion and marginalization of the Oromo people from economic, political and social lives.

The recent shocking massacre was on 6 August 2016 where the Oromo People protested massively and all over Oromia to express their grievances and demanded their fundamental human and political rights. This round of protest that took place in over 200 towns in Oromia including in the capital city Addis Ababa. Once again this protest was encountered with a huge government crackdown and resulted in loss of many human lives, hundreds wounded, several thousand arrests and disappearances. In this protest, over 70 Oromos were recklessly brutalized and beaten and over 3,000 Oromos were taken to various prison, not counting the number of disappearances. The most devastated zones of Oromia were Awaday and Haromaya in East Hararge, Asasa in West Arsi, Dodola and Robe in Bale, Ambo and Walso in West Showa, and Naqamte in East Walaga among others.

We, the PAFD member organizations representing the subjugated nations’ and peoples’ of over 67% Ethiopian population strongly denounce the brutal response of the government to the peaceful Oromo protesters. We believe the TPLF has blatantly denied of the rights of the majority of the empires’ population. This clearly discloses that the TPLF has failed to comply with its constitutions and international and regional laws and committed serious crime and mass violation of human rights on Oromos and other oppressed people for the last 25 years.

PAFD is seriously concerned about the intentional silencing of peoples’ voices and side-lining the Peoples’ question for self-determination. We believe that the current denial of solving fundamental rights of peoples – political and economic rights- and diverting the peoples’ question towards mere lack of good governance will result in complete chaos in the country and instability of the region. This diversion of the real peoples’ question will not solve the problems, rather intensify the people resistance. We believe this will lead to the political and security crises that could engulf not only Ethiopia but also the Horn of Africa and broaden the chance for terrorism.

The PAFD strongly believes that effort of the Ethiopian partners to repair the already failed state in a name of good governance and we are deeply concerned about the Ethiopian partners continued support despite all inhumane activities exercised by the regime. We are extremely concerned that the TPLF’s government’s brutal activities has been given deaf ear and we feel that the TPLF/ EPRDF is allowed and groomed to continue with its indiscriminate killings of unarmed civilians by endangering the lives of tens of thousands of Oromo, Ogadenia, Sidama, Gambella, Benshalgul, Konso and other civilians including children, pregnant women and elderly.

We believe that ignoring the TPLF’s act of brutality and barbarism is not compatible with the mankind. So we ask the US government, the EU, the UN and individual partner countries to Ethiopia to seriously reassess their positions with regard to their relationship with the Ethiopian regime that is already failed state and increasingly subjugating, seriously betraying and widely ignoring and terrorizing its citizens.

The PAFD would like to inform the Ethiopian regime and Ethiopian partners to refrain ignoring oppositions and trying to continue with status-quo by adopting exclusionist policy may dearly cost all stakeholders. If peace and stability has to prevail on Ethiopian soil in particular, in the horn of Africa in general, the rule of law and democratic principles must be consistently respected and they need to act now before it is too late.

We also urge the Ethiopian Government partners to unconditionally stop providing financial, political and security supports to TPLF regime that is hell bent on remaining in power with all means including committing genocides of varying degrees in Oromia, Ogadenia, Sidama, Benshangul, Gambella, Konso, Kafa Shaka, Omo valley, Amhara and the rest of the country. We also strongly appeal to the Ethiopian partners to set up an independent body that investigates the killings and tortures committed by TPLF regime and bring the perpetrators to justice.

We call upon the Ethiopian to stop killing their brothers and sisters and join the people for genuine change that will respect the wills of respective peoples. We also call the Liyu Police in Ogaden and that are working for Woyane Regime to stop instigating a war between, the Oromo and Somalis in order to prolong the regime to stay on power.

Finally, we also urge all Ethiopians to unconditionally join the PAFD to progress the just causes of all peoples in Ethiopia. With our voices pulled together we will definitely materialize the PAFD call for transitional arrangement and make the desired change a reality.

Issued by Office of PAFD Presidium
August 8, 2016

Grand Oromo rally crackdown exposes Ethiopia’s deceptive-democratic process

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(Advocacy for Oromia, 9 August 2016)  At least 150 people were killed in Oromia and hundreds more injured when Ethiopian security forces fired live bullets at peaceful protesters across Oromia; over 10,000 people were arrested in Oromia after police cracked down on the grand Oromo rally calling for freedom, justice and equality.

Reports we are receiving form various direction indicate that more than 150 Oromo protesters have been killed by Ethiopians security and military forces in Oromia following massive anti-government protests over the weekend.

The challenge to receive accurate and timely information is still unresolved as the government entirely shut down internet connections throughout the country.

The regime also determined to continue jamming and blocking any media out let that providing information for the general public.

Reports from Oromia indicate that Oromo Voice Radio (OVR), VOA, Deutsche Welle Amharic service have been jammed since Yesterday, 8 August 2016.

This is martyred Mammush Birhanu who was killed by Agazi forces in south west Shawa Waliso 6 August 2026.

This is martyred Mammush Birhanu who was killed by Agazi forces in south west Shawa Waliso 6 August 2026.

Several tips from individuals indicates death tolls were high in east Hararge, Awaday, West Hararge, Qobbo, Hirna,West Arsi (in Assasa, Adaba, Shashemene and Kofele cities), West Shewa in the city of Waliso, Ambo and Ginchi town, West Wellega, Mendi, Qilxu Karra, and east Wolega, Naqamte in Oromia.

Accordingly more than 150 individuals identified who were believed to have been shot dead by security forces on Saturday alone.

Hundreds of protesters have also sustained gunshot wounds and denied medical treatment; hundreds detained by security forces while several people have disappeared without a trace.

According to eyewitness accounts, Oromo protesters were beaten with batons and sticks by security forces and then dragged into trucks.

More than 500 people were arrested from Finfinne and taken to unknown concentration camps where family and legal advisers are unable to reach.

Witness from Finfinnee- a city originally belonging to the Oromo, named as Falmata Oromia for the security reasons says Agazi police have quickly, and brutally dispersed protesters on 6 August 2016.

“They brutally beat us for no reason . . . . I was hit about 20 times. They hit me with batons and black plastic sticks and with their hands. Someone slapped me many times on the back of my head. Even now, my left ear hurts. I was hit in the head with a black baton. On 6 August 2016, the Grand Oromo Rally the Agazi police have sealed roads leading up to Mesqel Square where we-(Oromo online activists) called for the grand protests to happen.”

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

Th Addis Ababa’s protesters photos and videos seen by Amnesty International show police beating protesters with batons at Meskel Square, the capital’s main public space.

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

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

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

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

 

A Historic Mass Uprising in Oromia – Revised

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By Itana Gammadaa

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The only viable choice for nations or peoples under colonial occupation is to set forth their goals, become organized and united in their stated objectives, and fight for their freedom, independence, justice, and dignity. Because of infringements of colonialism and imperialism on the way of life of indigenous peoples, never in human history has colonialism or imperialism gained acceptance by any society aspiring to freedom, independence, peace, and progress. In the past, wars and other struggles for national liberation throughout the world—in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Indian sub-continent, and the Middle East—have managed to dismantle colonial empires and establish democratic, free, and independent nations from the ruins of such. As a result, they have enjoyed peace, freedom, democracy, stability, and social progress.

Unfortunately, the Oromo nation and other nations and nationalities in the Horn of Africa have remained colonial subjects of Abyssinia (Ethiopia), suffering genocidal occupation, physical destruction, barbaric repression, and wars of ethnic cleansing for the past hundred-plus years. Since the late 19th century, the Oromo have been locked up in fighting Abyssinian colonialism, whose main objectives are to dispossess and brutally suppress them, take over their lands, and plunder their resources at will. It is a historical fact that despite the barbarous Abyssinian method of occupation, Oromos have never stopped fighting back against the colonial onslaught; rather, they have continued to put up stiff resistance, all the way up until the present day. So far, however, they have not succeeded in ending Abyssinian colonial rule, because successive colonial regimes have managed to acquire high-tech war machinery and military training from western global powers and have been the recipients of military intelligence from them.

From the very first colonial incursion into Oromo territory to the present time, the Oromo have defended the fatherland with bravery, upholding their cultural heritage and national pride in order to achieve the desired national objective. The battles against Abyssinian colonial aggression at Aannole, Abichuu, Ambaalage, Baalee, Calanqoo, Horroo-Guduruu (Korkor), Hambaaboo, and Qobbo, to mention just a few, are all reminders of the Oromo people’s love of freedom and patriotism, as demonstrated in the anti-colonial wars in which thousands—nay millions—of martyrs have laid down their lives for the sake of freedom, independence, justice, and human dignity.

Following the demise of the Derg dictatorial regime and with the support of the United States and other western countries, the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), a tiny minority, took over the reins of power in the Abyssinian empire. Their primary goal has been to eradicate the Oromo people by systematically waging a genocidal war against them. The TPLF has carried out its most barbarous program of genocide in Oromia, by employing tactics of a Nazi-style campaign of terror, including incarceration, torture, mass uprooting, land takeovers, plunder of resources, and mass murder. For the past 25 years, the tyrannical TPLF/Abyssinian regime, which has always had an insatiable thirst for Oromo blood, land, and resources and the labor of the Oromo people, has set out not only to dispossess the Oromo of everything they own but also to systematically liquidate their physical, social, economic, and cultural bases, with the aim of turning the Oromo nation into a permanent Abyssinian neo-colonial territory. To carry out this program, in 2003 the TPLF fascist leader Males Zenawi of Tigre issued an official order to eradicate the Oromo people; this edict was proclaimed in the TPLF’s party journal, Hizbawi Adara (“public custodian”).

The following practices are being used by the TPLF to speed up the process of eliminating the Oromo people and culture: 1) fabrication of reasons to wantonly arrest, imprison, torture, kidnap, assassinate, and murder people, especially educated youths and others who are perceived as potential future leaders; 2) removal of Oromo communities from their ancestral lands and subsequent repopulation of the vacated lands with Abyssinians (Tigrians) from the north; 3) appropriation of Oromo lands, water, and other natural resources, and then making them available in global markets for sale, lease, and other commercial ventures to foreign countries, companies, and domestic “investors,” as well as for free distribution among Tigrian beneficiaries and their comrades in arms; 4) federalization of major cities in Oromia, not only to deny Oromos the right to ownership of their land but also to administer those lands and lend legitimacy to the acquisition of urban property by the powers-that-be.

The intent of the aforementioned practices is to systematically deprive Oromos of their ancient lands, which is the highest form of fascist colonial order and exhibits the most flagrant form of physical, social, and cultural genocide that the world has ever seen. The so-called master plan (in actuality, master genocide) is a useful tool in the uprooting of the Oromo in the name of expanding Finfinnee (the original Omoro name for the city that later came to be called Addis Ababa), which is simply the continuation of the Abyssinian style of colonial expansion that was initiated by Menelik II in the late nineteenth century. Now the TPLF is using this tool for the purpose of total eradication of the indigenous population.

What makes this modern-day form of the previous Abyssinian colonial expansion so sinister—indeed criminal—is that this time the plan was to start from the core of the Oromo nation, Finfinnee, and expand outwards in all directions, in order to fulfill the wildest dreams of the TPLF to eventually swallow up all the nations and nationalities in the Abyssinian empire and beyond. This deadly attempt at occupying the heart of the Oromo nation was pivotal in igniting the nationwide peaceful demonstration of Oromo students in 2014, which called for abrogation of the plan. The regime’s response was a brutal crackdown that took the form of unleashing a murder squad (the Agazi special force that engaged in mass incarceration) and included indiscriminate killing, maiming, injuring, and torture of unarmed students and their parents for simply demanding their legitimate national rights. Despite the brutal crackdown, the protests continued in a more organized manner, leading to the ongoing all-out war in Oromia.

The already simmering situation in Oromia, mainly due to the removal of Oromo people and takeovers of their land, was the cause of the ongoing war that triggered the historic Oromo mass uprising which began on November 12, 2015 in the town of Gincii, 30 miles north of Ambbo. In response to this revolutionary uprising, the TPLF sent in its security forces with an order to evict the community and to clear the Cillemo forests, which had existed for millennia. These forests were then sold to foreign “investors,” who were invited to divide up the Oromo land among themselves. For the Oromo community in Gincii, the land—especially the forests—has always been a symbol of pride, a sacred treasure, and an integral part of their life. It was unthinkable that the land would be sold, or even exchanged for something else. As local students began demonstrating, the community decided to join them in confronting the TPLF’s invading land-bandit forces; as a result, the Oromo were able to effectively stop those forces.

In no time, however, the scene turned into a war zone. The desperate regime resorted to the use of its own military forces and also ordered in reinforcements from Ambbo—its notorious murder squad, the Agazi army—to silence the full-fledged mass uprising. As the news of Gincii carnage echoed throughout Oromia via social media and other communication networks, simultaneous mass protests led by students at all levels—from universities, high schools, and even elementary schools—flared up in all corners of Oromia within less than three days of the Gincii incident. This Oromo mass uprising and resistance came as a shock a surprise, and a source of bewilderment, to the enemy and friends alike, but not to the Oromo children who had been suffering for so long under the TPLF’s brutal repression, victimization, intimidation, and humiliation; not to the uprooted Oromo farmers who had been evicted from their lands and left homeless, thrown out on the street like a piece of cheap meat; and not to the millions of educated people who were left jobless, with no way to support themselves. The uprising clearly reveals the depth of the popular resentment to the colonial occupation, the level of Oromo political consciousness, and the existence of a solid sense of unity in Oromo society, including a determination to fight for freedom and independence.

Unable to stop the surging Oromo revolution, the panicked genocidal regime declared all-out war on the Oromo people, putting the Oromo nation under martial law and ordering the use of lethal force to silence the popular uprising. The gruesome mass killings of schoolchildren, pregnant women, and unarmed civilians by fascist forces—the army, the federal police, and the notorious murder squad, the Agazi army—infuriated fathers, mothers, and grandmothers, who joined the protesting crowd to shield and save their children from the fascist tanks, guns, and bullets, risking their own lives in the process. Within just a few days, news and pictures of the carnage spread throughout central Oromia and sent a shock wave throughout Oromo communities all over the world, who promptly responded with simultaneous protests in cities in the United States, Australia, Canada, the Middle East, Europe, other parts of Africa, and elsewhere. The Oromo protests and stiff resistance continued, as did the TPLF’s brutal crackdown. Death, injury, imprisonment, and disappearances were increasing daily in Oromia, and the uprising became a political and social force that could not be ignored, garnering worldwide attention to and recognition of this just national struggle. Reports of it not only exposed the TPLF’s genocidal regime but also led to condemnation of it by a number of countries, as well as by Amnesty International and many other human rights organizations. During the past six months, the carnage and atrocities have continued in Oromia, and there has been an alarming increase in the number of student and civilian deaths.

Courageous and determined Oromo youth, who constitute the most powerful force in this mass uprising, have poured into the front, which now engulfs all the cities and towns—and even the remote rural areas—of Oromia. They have managed to effectively close all the major roads, virtually paralyzing troop movements and blocking transportation lines countrywide. Despite the enormous extent of the injury and loss of life sustained by the Oromo people, they have never backed down from their goal, which continues to shine with the torch of freedom in their hands. Theirs has proved to be a formidable force, leading to an irreversible people’s revolution, born out of cumulative outrage at the unbearable repression imposed on the Oromo people by the Abyssinian colonial regime.

The Oromo students and youth who have a desire for freedom and independence have been united from east to west and from north to south, and they have stood up with one voice and one goal: liberation of the Oromo nation. Our youth and patriotic nationalists set out to energize the national liberation struggle and to allow it to continue at any cost, including bodily injury, broken bones, maiming, torture, and loss of life. They have unequivocally articulated what it takes to liberate Oromia from colonial occupation. With slogans such as “Oromia is for Oromos… our land is our bones” and “Oromia is not for sale,” they have made it crystal clear that they are willing to defend their country regardless of the cost. The mass uprising in Oromia has elicited a new and unprecedented assertiveness on the part of the Qubee generation that many have found deeply inspiring and that paves the way for future Oromo struggles.

The TPLF’s main objective is not merely to keep the Oromo people in a permanent state of submission, but rather to wipe Oromia and its people off the face of the Earth. The removal of Oromos from their ancient land, combined with the land takeovers and repopulation of them with Abyssinians (Tigrayans) from the northern part of Abyssinia, makes their goal plain and clear.

The removal of a people from their ancestral land and attendant repopulation of it with aliens is the most lethal weapon a fascist regime can use to exterminate a society. Land is the source and sustenance of life. Without land, there is no production, no consumption, no extension of family, and no development or progress. A land and its people are inseparable. By any definition, removal of a people from the land of their birth is an act of genocide.

As part of its territorial expansion and eradication of the Oromo people and of people from the southern part of Ethiopia, the TPLF has a plan to resettle millions of Tigre families in Oromia and on the southern people’s fertile lands—this on top of other atrocities that have already been perpetrated against them. Other silent but effective weapons of this mass eradication program include famine, sterilization of women, castration of men, denial of health care, and poisoning of the food supply and the soil by use of toxic materials.

With the whole world watching, the TPLF is now gearing up to carry out the mass eradication program which was declared by Meles Zenawi 13 years ago. When Zenawi was asked about the empire’s population ratio, his answer was a simple one, “yepopulation gudai qalal naw; yistakakalal,” meaning that the population issue is no big deal; it can be adjusted. Clearly, the enemy wasn’t joking then, because we see it happening now. Today, forced sterilization of Oromo women with the help of the South Korean government is proceeding at a rapid pace in Adama, Central Oromia, without the consent and knowledge of the Oromo people. Destroying the fertility of Oromo women is tantamount to destroying the future of the Oromo people and the Oromo nation. All Oromos, in Oromia and elsewhere, must be made aware of the danger of our people being annihilated.

The hunger, starvation, and famine in Ethiopia that has been in the news is not new at all. It has been going on for some time, and it will continue as long as Ethiopia continues to be a colonial empire. Famine, hunger, and starvation are an integral part of the occupation. There are 12–15 million hunger-stricken people in the empire, and millions of Oromos are facing severe food shortages even though Oromia is known as the breadbasket of the Horn of Africa. This is just another means of accelerating the killing of people that the regime does not want. Ethiopia is the largest exporter of meat, grain and other staple food products, and raw materials in all of Africa. In spite of this, the number of deaths due to hunger and misery in the empire is increasing with every passing year, while the tyrannical TPLF regime is busy stockpiling grain and other resources, and is intensifying economic development in Tigre using resources that are being looted from the nations of Oromia, Hadiyya, Sidama, Konso, Anuak, Kambaatta, Waliyta, and the Ogaden, as well as from people in the Omo Valley.

The sale and lease of land and natural resources to foreign countries and “investors” from the Arab world, Asia, Africa, and Europe, or even to the Abyssinians, is not only a license to plunder and pillage the land and its resources but part and parcel of the genocidal program to do away with the Oromo people and nation of Oromia. The nature of the human, material, and environmental mass murder and physical destruction taking place in Oromia today is very similar to the Nazis’ wanton destruction of the Jewish people in Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, and other European nations during World War II. Although the Oromos are not the only people in Abyssinia to be removed from their ancestral land, towns, and cities, millions of Oromos have been targeted for eradication and have deliberately been exterminated for no reason other than being Oromos and demanding their legitimate national rights.

After cunningly crafting a fake federalism (the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia), the TPLF claimed that the lands in the empire are the private property of the TPLF itself, and that it has the right to sell or lease land, remove or exterminate the indigenous people, repopulate the land with Tigrayans, and take total ownership of the empire. In referring to colonial land occupation, John Menrick Clark once wrote: “Belgians acquired all of the Congo, which for a number of years was ruled as the private property of King Leopold of Belgium. Belgian rule and misrule in Congo was a disaster transcending the status of the Holocaust. The wholesale murder and mutilation of Africans in the Congo caused an international investigation in which colonists expressed condemnation and shame for the crimes of another colonialist.” Undoubtedly, Males Zenawi of Abyssinia was the Leopold of Oromia, Sidama, Hadiya, Ogaden, and Anuaks, as well as of other nations in the southern part of the empire. There exists stark evidence of the systematic takeover of Oromia and other nations in the empire, such as assigning names to historic and strategic places in Oromia which had never before been used there: “ Males Zenawi Park”, the Azeb Mesfin farm, the Hagos building, the Tekeste skyline, the Samora building, the Mohammed el-Amoudi farming industry, the Mohammed el-Amoudi Shakiso gold mine, etc.

According to a popular Oromo saying, “Lafaaf haadha manaa namaaf hin kenanii,” meaning that land and a wife can’t be a gift to anyone. When a person surrenders the land he inherited from his forefathers without a fight, it constitutes not only self-destruction but also disintegration of the entire family. This is true for a nation as well. It is for these reasons that our legendary leaders, patriotic nationalists, compatriots, heroes, heroines, and gallant Oromo liberation fighters have shed their blood, broken their bones, and sacrificed their precious lives instead of surrendering the fatherland to the enemy. The TPLF has no legitimacy to come out of Tigrai and rule over other nations; it has only the economic and high-tech military aid it is receiving from its colonial partners. This is a crucial life-and-death situation for the people of Oromia, Sidama, Hadiyya, Anuak, and the Ogaden, as well as the Konso people and others who have been the targets of systematic uprooting, land takeovers, land sales, mass incarceration, mass murder, and plunder of resources.

To avert this fascist genocidal disaster, what is needed now is unity of the people of the entire affected region in a war against the occupiers. Such a struggle against the common enemy would help to create a basis for the strengthening of trust, confidence, cooperation, and solidarity among these nations and nationalities. There is no other solution that would put a stop to the continuing genocide, carnage, and other atrocities the TPLF is perpetrating against our people. As history tells us, colonial forces cannot occupy any nation, regardless of its economic power or military might, without the collusion of internal traitors. In order to bring about the occupation of Oromia, the Abyssinian colonialists from Menelik II to the current fascist TPLF have utilized the most suitable tools of genocidal occupation: traitorous Oromos and collaborators. Despite the military might it inherited from the Derg and the economic backing it is getting now, the TPLF could not have managed to occupy Oromia without the help of the Oromo People’s Democratic Organization (OPDO). The members of this group of collaborators, which was founded in Tigre by Tigrayans to serve the interests of the TPLF, were willing to be used—as subservient facilitators of occupation, resource plunderers, incarcerators, torturers, and mass uprooters—by the occupying forces to help achieve the Abyssinian colonialist objective. They were and are the conduits through which the genocidal regime reaches out with its tentacles and gets a stranglehold on the veins of the Oromo nation, sucking dry the blood and life of the Oromo people.

The members of the OPDO are servile, faithful lackeys who compete among themselves for high positions in the government. These super traitors, serve implement various genocidal programs, and transfer money (billions of dollars thus far!), and other resources to the Tigre regional state.

In such circumstances, it can be difficult to separate the external enemy from the internal one. Those who serve the occupying forces and are antagonistic to the Oromo national interests are enemies and must be dealt with accordingly. Freedom and independence cannot be achieved without restraining the enemy’s internal collaborators. Oromos who continue to serve the tyrannical TPLF regime must cease to act as agents of the occupying forces. Our people must understand that the enemy within is worse than the enemy itself. Because the colonialists are socially remote, hampered by the language barrier and a difference of culture, it is difficult for them to gain access to the society at large. Instead, they rely on the efforts of the collaborators, who are steeped in the Oromo language and culture, and as such make ideal puppets of the colonialists. The OPDO’s commitment to serve the regime that occupies our nation and is bent on eradicating our people is the most shameful act of treachery.

The Oromo people have not had total control over their national resources in the last one hundred plus years. In order to achieve the desired national objective, the national resources must be liberated from the colonial occupation forces that are impeding freedom and national self-determination.

Beginning with the barbaric invasion and occupation of Oromia in the late 19th century by Abyssinian ruler Emperor Menelik II, and continuing to the present day under the fascist TPLF, the wealth of the Oromo nation has been subjected to alien control and to being looted and drained of everything, depriving the Oromo people of the benefits of their land and other resources. The intention of the deadly Abyssinian style of occupation  is to destroy the indigenous peoples and nations. As history tells us, any economy built on a colonial structure will never be beneficial to the needs of the indigenous people; in fact, it will strangle them. As the author of How Europe Under Developed Africa, Walter Rodney summarizes the situation as follows: “When citizens of Europe own land and mines in Africa, this is the most direct way of sucking the African continent… so long as foreigners own land, mines, factories, banks, insurance companies, means of transportation, then so long will the wealth flow outward into the hands of those elements.” Unfortunately, today the vast wealth of the Oromo people is owned by the citizens of Abyssinia (Tigrayans). At the same time, we should not lose sight that the rights and freedom of the people in the Abyssinian empire have been compromised by global powers who are using the TPLF regime in the Horn of Africa to fight their own proxy wars and advance their own economic interests.

The wealth of the Oromo people has been looted without limitation for far too long a time by Abyssinians, enabling the perpetuation of colonial rule in Oromia. The whole purpose of the sale and lease of land and commercial ventures in which the TPLF is engaging with multinational corporations and foreign governments is to help the regime in its war of eradication and occupation. These multinational corporations and governments are not really “investors”; instead, they are partners to the illegal occupation of lands that the TPLF uses as support bases in its war of occupation in Oromia, Ogaden, and the southern regional states. Today, the TPLF is financing its killing campaign with Oromo resources. Unless these resources are liberated and returned to the legitimate owners, the occupation will continue forever. Therefore, it is the duty and obligation of all Oromos to help bring Oromo lands, national treasures, and resources under the control of the Oromo people.

Today, our nation Oromia is under siege. The torture chambers and concentration camps in Mekele, Ziwai, Qalitii, Xoola, Dhidheessa, and Qilinxoo, and the hidden Gestapo-style jails in various places, are filled with Oromos who are facing stepped-up brutalization, dehumanizing torture, and murder, which occurs by the thousands every day. The TPLF is now speeding up its systematic targeted assassinations and mass murdering of Oromos, the overwhelming majority of whom are young people that, it was hoped, would have become the future leaders in the struggle for the liberation of our suffering people. Regardless of the crimes the enemy may commit to stifle that struggle, victory over the colonialist occupiers depends solely on our people’s determination to liberate themselves.Through the blood and sacrifices of our youth in recent times and the atrocities suffered by our people in past liberation struggles, the Oromo struggle for freedom has garnered global recognition and respect for the Oromo people and exposed the fascistic nature of the TPLF regime. Thus this is an ideal time for the people who believe that they are living under the Abyssinian occupation to unite and struggle for their national rights, justice, and dignity. It is a disservice to the Oromo people’s struggle to wait for the inept diaspora leaders or leaderships. There is an urgent need to organize a collective force that will protect the Oromo nation and rights and work hard to develop a capable and dedicated visionary leadership that will do whatever it takes to liberate Oromia.

In this dire situation, the collective readiness and determination of all the occupied peoples in the empire is needed to put a stop to the TPLF’s genocidal programs. Unity is the greatest weapon on this planet in efforts to achieve human survival, national defense, and social progress. Nothing is more encouraging and powerful than the unity and determination that Oromo people exhibited in the recent uprising, which is still causing the regime to shake.

Conclusion

The Oromo mass uprising greatly inspired all oppressed nations and nationalities in the empire by setting a brilliant and heroic example of resolutely standing against the genocidal regime. The successive Abyssinian colonial regimes that have invaded and occupied Oromia have attempted to eradicate the Oromo people with modern military machineries received from Western powers, and continue to do so to this day. In the history of freedom and independence struggles, there is no people or nation that has gained national rights without a persistent armed mass uprising. The Oromo masses have risen up and stood their ground unarmed against the fascist TPLF and its surrogates. Today, hundreds and thousands of our youth, children, and women are being butchered in cold blood as the entire world watches. In the face of a fascist onslaught such as this, the enemy should be greeted with the collective force of the people so that they will be rendered powerless and dismantled once and for all.

There is no other magical solution to TPLF’s genocidal war other than assembling a people’s armed force that is guided by a firmly structured organization. This organization should be led by those who will be unwavering in their leadership until there is total defeat of the the genocidal regime and its servile.

In the state of war that the Oromo people are in now, unity and determination are the only decisive weapons available to them to stop the genocidal programs and other atrocities of the Tigre regime and its internal collaborators. Oromo needs a unity of purpose which is based on a common cause and objective, and a common dignity that must be protected and defended—at all times and at any cost. The Oromo cause is much larger than the sum of the interests of the current citizens, because it will never die or disappear from the hearts and minds of the Oromo people. It is eternal.

What is needed is for all Oromo who believe in the liberation of Oromia to unite in a common effort to determine their own future and to commit to making the sacrifices that are necessary to guarantee the freedom of the people. The Oromo have every right to use every means necessary to defend and protect their national interests against the occupying forces. Freedom and independence can be achieved only when the occupied people decide to overcome opportunism and ego-driven personal agendas and work together under a common principle: the struggle for national liberation. This is an essential task, especially given that Oromo youth rose up and demanded their national rights and many of them became fallen martyrs for the sake of freedom. This is not the time to be on the sidelines waiting for the total annihilation of Oromia; rather, this is the time to pay the price and liberate the nation. The Oromo people’s just struggle against Abyssinian colonial occupation is emblematic of the struggle of all the nations and nationalities that are suffering under Abyssinian colonial occupation.

Expecting to gain freedom without sacrificing for the cause would be a delusion. To liberate the nation, we need to increase the level of political consciousness and determination, and to develop and maintain a strong organization that will stick with the struggle until success is achieved.

Unity is power! Victory to the oppressed people!

#OromoProtests, August 9, 2016

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Ethiopia Second to Last for Financial Inclusion

(All Africa) — The 2016 Brookings Financial and Digital Inclusion Project Report (FDIP), which measures a country’s progress in financial access and usage, ranked Ethiopia 25th out of 26 countries, only beating Egypt.

The FDIP evaluated 26 countries that are geographically, politically and economically diverse like Ethiopia.

Ethiopia underperformed in the financial dimension due to its low financial inclusion, which largely caused by economic and infrastructural constraints. The country earned 53pc of the total possible points.

As defined by the study, financial inclusion is access to and use of formal financial services, providing opportunities for facilitating individual prosperity and economic development.

The top-scoring countries in the analysis were Kenya, Columbia and Brazil.

The entry of Kenya’s KCB Group and South Africa’s Standard Bank to Ethiopia’s financial market should help to promote greater competition and service provision in the the financial industry, the study suggested.


Hiriira Magaalaa Naqamteetti Gaggeefameen Hanga Ammaatti Qabatamaan Lubbuun Namoota 32 Kan Darbe Yemmuu Tahu Kan Lakkofsi Isaanii Hin Beekamiin Ammoo Dhoksaan Ajjeefamanii Akka Jiran Beekameera!Gootota Oromoo Wareegaman Hunda Biyyoon Itti Haa Salphatu.
Via Diinnee Gabrrumma

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‪#‎የኢትዮጵያ_ካርጎ_ፕሌኖች‬ ወደ ‪#‎መቀሌ_እና_እክሱም‬ ስራ በዝቶባቸው ማደሩን የአየር መንገድ መረጃወች ደርሰውናል። በአዲስ አበባ የቀረ ነገር የለም እየተባለ ነው።”

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Yesterday August 8, 2016

Wayyaneen DIRREE XAYYARAA guyyaa hardhaa gar malee dhipisu eegaltee jirti.
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ከኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ የመጣ መልእክት
“በዛሬው እለት በርካታ የፌደራል እና ክልል ባለስልጣናት ልጆች እና ቤተሰቦቻችው ኤርፓርቱን ማጨናነቃቸውን ለህዝብ አሳውቁት። አብዛኛወቹ ወደ ዱባይ፣አብዳቢ፣ሻንጋይ፣እና ሌሎች የኤሲያ አገሮች ላይ ነው።”
@ደመቀ ገሠሠ


Breaking news ‪#‎Ethiopia‬:-
ANDM Central Committee decided to strip off Gedu Andargachew’s political powers.

Gedu Andargachew is Amhara region president and Dep. Chairman of the region’s ruling party ANDM.

The Central Committee determined that Gedu amassed excessive power and failed to tend the political health of the party.

Gedu will be limited to governmental functions after now, while ANDM Chairman (Dep. PM) Demeke Mekonnen will make all party related decisions – according to my sources in ANDM leadership.

It is to be noted that the Bahir Dar demonstration went beyond denouncing TPLF; it attacked ANDM properties and removed the regional flag from buildings.





Grand ‪#‎OromoProtests‬ 2 protesters and 7 government soldiers have been killed in Rayitu, Bale and the situation remains intense. On Saturday, the soldiers executed two protesters heading home from the rally. The next day armed farmers ambushed a military unite heading to disperse the funeral ceremony of those they killed. In the clash seven soldiers were on spot, one captured. Several farmers sustained injury. The fighting continues says the report.
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“Godina Baalee, Aanaa Raaytuu keessatti hawaasa hiriira bahee galaa jiru irratti waraannii dhukaasa banuun hawaasa oromoorraa nama 2 battalattii yemmuu ajjeessuu, gaafa itti aanu humni hawaasa keessaa hidhatee aariin waraana agaazii 7 kuffisee 1 booji’anii jiraniii. Ummata keessas hedduutu madaaye. Loollii itti Deemaa jira” Maddi:Oromtichaa Baddaa Baaleeti Via Hassan Ismail


Magaalaa Naqamtee keessatti hiriira nagaan bahame irratti dargaggoota Oromoo loltoota Wayyaaneen namni 22 wareegaman keesaa muraasi:-

1. Amaanuel Girmaa. Naqamte Jiituu
2. Tolasaa Waaqjiraa. Leeqaa dullachaa
3.Firaa’ol Oljirraa. Najjoo
4. Rashiid Indiris. Harargee
5. Mallasee Tashoomee. Naqamtee
6. Waaqjiraa Tarrafaa Leeqaa dullachaa
7. Biraanuu Rabbirraa Giddaa ayyaanaa
8. Eliyaas Tashoomee. Baakkoo
9. Taarikuu Dibaalaa. Naqamte Via 
Qeerroo Bilisummaa Oromoo

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Grand ‪#‎OromoProtests‬ Haga durtare, kana boodaa soba wayyaaneef gowwoonfamuun jiru.
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Odeessa Naqamtee irraa dhufe
“Guyyaa har’a (04/12/2008 or Aug 9, 2016)kana hojjettota mootummaa magalaa naqamtee keessaa jiran sektoorata hundarraa galmaa guddaa magalaa naqamteetti walittii qabun dhimmaa hiriraa seeraan alan walqabatee godhamee kana akka balaleffatan akkasumaas yaadaa akka kennaan yoo gaafataman hojjettotaa tilmaaman gara namoota 1500 olii keessaa jala adeemtu fi basastuu beekamtu kan ta’an namootni lama qofti yaada isaanii yoo kennan guutumman hirmaattota gaddaa isaanii ibsun sagalee tokkollee osoo hin dhagessisiin mormii isaanii ibsun addaan kutne banee jirra. Hojjetan hundi waan calliseef mannen hojii keessaan keessatti yaada kennuu akka qabnu abbootin waltajjii erga umaatni addaan diigamee sagalee guddiftu fayyadamuun nu akkekachisaa turan.
Dhiiga ilmaan Oromoon harka dhiqacha kanan booda waliin socho’un akka hin jirree beektanii kannee akka namoota kana lamanii yoo jirattan isiinis tarkanfii yeroo jalqabaf qeerroon magalaa naqamtee isaan irrattii fudhattu ilaaluun irraa hubattu jenne amanna.

Akkekachisaa xumuraa obboo Lalisaa fi Obboo Indalleef: isiin lachanuu jecha isiin irraa hin eegamne yeroo jalqabaaf Ummataa magalaa naqamtee duratti baatanii waan dubbatanif yeroo jalqabaf qeerroon magalaatti akkakechisaan isiin bira darbite jirti.” via Yaya Beshir

A MASSACRE IN ETHIOPIA

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

Quetta Blast…”A suicide bomber in Pakistan killed at least 70 people and wounded more than 100 on Monday in an attack on mourners gathered at a hospital in Quetta, according to officials in the southwestern province of Baluchistan.The bomber struck as a crowd of mostly lawyers and journalists crammed into the emergency department to accompany the body of a prominent lawyer who had been shot and killed in the city earlier in the day, Faridullah, a reporter who was among the wounded, told Reuters.” (Reuters http://yhoo.it/2b96OuE)

The Battle for Aleppo Rages On… Fighting for Syria’s former economic powerhouse is intensifying after an opposition advance at the weekend broke through a three-week government siege of the city’s rebel-held east, dealing a major setback to regime troops. Rebel forces Sunday announced a bid to capture all of Aleppo city, which if successful would mark the biggest opposition victory yet in Syria’s five-year civil war. (AFP http://yhoo.it/2aGQz5f)

Oromo protests: Why US must stop enabling Ethiopia

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Awol Allo Special to CNN

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A picture taken on December 15, 2015 shows Ethiopians from the Oromo group blocking a road in Ethiopia after protesters were shot dead by security forces in Wolenkomi, some 60km West of Addis Ababa.

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

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

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

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

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

Annexation

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

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Dr. Awol Allo

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

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

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

The figure from the activist group is considerably higher.

Historic Injustices

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

US Influence

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

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

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

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

A police state

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

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

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

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

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

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

Denial

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

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

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

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

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

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

The opinions shared below are solely that of the author’s.

 


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

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Via Birhanemeskel Abebe Segni

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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By Paul Schemm, The Washington Post

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

ADDIS ABABA, Ethi­o­pia (The Washington Post) — The shoes lay scattered on the sidewalk as the detained protesters walked barefoot through the rain, escorted by grim-faced police officers who casually beat them with batons to keep them moving.In nearby Meskel Square here in the heart of the Ethio­pian capital, police kicked around the remnants of protest signs. Just 10 minutes earlier, 500 people had gathered at the site, shouting slogans against the government — before being beaten, rounded up and carted off by police.In Ethiopia’s countryside, however, it was a bloodier story. Rights groups and opposition figures estimate that dozens were killed in a weekend of protests that shook this key U.S. ally in the Horn of Africa.The government had switched off the Internet over the weekend, apparently to prevent demonstrators from organizing, so it was only by Monday that word spread of the extent of the violence across the Oromia and Amhara regions.

Just a year ago, Ethiopia was basking in the world’s spotlight after a visit from President Obama and global accolades for its decade of double-digit growth and enviable stability in a dangerous region.

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

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

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

Merera Gudina, chairman of the opposition Oromo Federalist Congress, told The Washington Post that an estimated 50 people died in the Oromia region Saturday and 27 were killed Sunday in Bahir Dar, the capital of the Amhara region and a major tourist destination.

“The government is responding in the same way it has responded to such incidents for the last quarter of the century,” he said by phone from Washington during a visit with the Ethio­pian community there. “They want to rule in the old way, and people are refusing to be ruled in the old way.”

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

“It is clear Ethiopia has a potentially serious and destabilizing unrest on its hands,” said Rashid Abdi, the Horn of Africa project director at the International Crisis Group. “What started off as isolated and localized protests in the Oromia and Amhara regions has now morphed into a much broader movement covering a large swath of the country.”

He said the government has to move swiftly to defuse the crisis by engaging in talks with the communities and addressing the root causes of the dissatisfaction. Despite Ethiopia’s impressive economic gains, the growth has not been enough to “keep pace with rising social inequality” and unemployment, he said.

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

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

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

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

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

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

104 killed in Ethiopia anti government protests

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(Business Standard) — At least 104 people died and hundreds were injured after security forces in Ethiopia used live ammunition to disperse anti-government demonstrations in various parts of the country over the weekend, a media report said on Monday.

his is martyred Samia Ahmed Hassen who was killed in Awaday, East Hararge by Agazi forces on 6 August 2016

his is martyred Samia Ahmed Hassen who was killed in Awaday, East Hararge by Agazi forces on 6 August 2016

At least 67 died and hundreds were arrested during the protests in Ethiopia’s Oromia region, while in Amhara, at least 30 died in the city of Bahir Dar and seven died in Gondar, Efe news reported.

“The security forces’ response was heavy-handed, but unsurprising. Ethiopian forces have systematically used excessive force in their mistaken attempts to silence dissenting voices,” an official said.

Nearly thousands of people demonstrated in numerous cities of Oromia during the weekend to show their discontent at the ongoing arrests and abuses against opponents, activists and politicians who support the Oromo independence cause.

Protests were called for spontaneously through social networks, but the police use of teargas and live ammunition sparked a new wave of protests.

Bahir Dar and Gondar in the Amhara, the second largest ethnic group in the country after the Oromo, took to the streets demanding political reform and the judiciary after years of marginalisation and persecution by the government of Addis Ababa.

Amid increasing tension, the Ethiopian government decided to disrupt communications and cut off access to major social networks and messaging services.

The Oromo have spent months protesting what they see as unwarranted persecution by the Ethiopian authorities and so far there have been more than 400 deaths since the start of the demonstrations, according to estimates by Human Rights Watch.

–IANS

SBO August 10, 2016

Nearly 100 Dead After Anti-Government Protests In Ethiopia

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(NPR)In Ethiopia, activists and witnesses say nearly 100 people were killed by security forces cracking down on anti-government protests over the weekend. The protests began late last year over a government plan to lease a forest to private foreign developers. Ethiopia’s authoritarian government is a key U.S. ally in East Africa.

Can you yourself in the mirror reflecting essentials of cooperation?

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By Dhala Oromo (PhD)

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Amhara zone youth in solidarity with Oromo youth

I read an article “ብአዴን እንደ ኦህዴድ ከዳ?” written by Editor of the newspaper on 01 Aug 2016 (http://www.goolgule.com/andm-defected-like-opdo/). Though I understand the constructive motive of the Editor (author), I felt that it is my moral obligation to pinpoint the wrong expectation and counter orient to possibly de-emphasize the hasty conclusion which could keep the gap in place between the two big nations of the Ethiopian empire. Any genuine approach from elites, writers and heroes of both nations, at least at this critical stages, is to try to build trust (not mistrust), try to defile historic anachronism, to read each other’s face and promote such interests, recognize the rights and benefits of each other, and stand against the immediate common enemy.

In 5th paragraph of the article, Amharic phrase “ምክንያቱም የሁሉም ችግር ፈጣሪ ህወሃት እንደመሆኑ ከጎንደር ለታየው ግልጽ የወገናዊነት ድጋፍና አጋርነት በኦሮሞ አካባቢዎችም እንዲታይ መመሪያ ይሰጡበታል ወይስ “የኦሮሞ ህዝብ ያለማንም አጋዥነት ራሱን ነጻ ያወጣል” በሚል ጭፍን አስተሳሰብ የህወሃትን የዘር ፖለቲካ ሳያውቁት እየደገፉ ይቀጥላሉ? ይህ በቀጣይ ግልጽ ይሆናል ተብሎ ይጠበቃል፡፡” caught my attention and forced me to respond very briefly as I already stated my motto above. I shortly respond to knowing the nature of TPLF, saying this. Comparatively stating the magnitude (or taking the proportional size) of allies of TPLF, who is part and participle of tyrant regime as provider of intelligence service, policy advisor and seeking residual benefit from their drop? I hope the answer to the knowing /unknowing of TPLF is embedded in the fact posed by the question. As a matter of default, better understanding of true evil nature of TPLF doesn’t lead to most cooperation with TPLF! The editor can judge individuals from the two nations compiling and analyzing the data on the matter. Returning to the main issue of my interest, the following paragraph illustrates my response.

  1. If the author (also readers) agrees with me that OLF is the most welcomed hero organization of Oromo nation, if not the only one, I base my argument referring to strategic document set forth by this organization. In the document of OLF publicized since 1970’s of its establishment, it had been defined and declared what the interest of Oromo would look like. The document also clarified on the relationship that Oromo should have with other oppressed nations and nationalities neighbors’ of Oromia. Therefore, what the writer of the article I quoted above need to do is, to make sure if the document is really there or not, if it is there take that document as a mirror and find out whether Amhara is currently an oppressed nation who is struggling to break the yoke of slavery. If then, nothing on earth will keep us apart from true and long-lasting cooperation.
  2. Coordinators of #Oromoprotest have already disclosed their need to cooperate with non-Oromo citizen in Oromia and beyond. For genuine elite from non-Oromo nation, it is a matter of re-assessing the fact in currently unrest Oromia and come up as witness, instead of expecting the uncertain future action. Future is clearly uncertain because it will be essentially guided by the role of future actors. The current fact on the ground is no frustration is posed against our citizens in Oromia even under the climax hostility of TPLF toward Oromo and of TPLF’s attempt to ignite difference between Oromo and other nations. In fact such holy act of Oromo is not without considering that individuals from non-Oromo nation preferred to be mercenaries of TPLF’s evil act against Oromo as recently witnessed in places such as Arsi.
  3. The owners of the Oromo struggle, the Oromo people and specifically Qeeros have always called for cooperation with suffering nations of the Empire including Amhara nation. Specifically, on Adama grand #Oromoprotest held on 6th of August 2016, the protesters were responding to the welcoming cooperation call of the Goder Amhara’s. We all must remember the heart of Oromo is not like the dictators of the past regime wrongly disseminated in their attempt to see Oromo being hated by others. The fact is contrary, and I leave it to you to verify it on the ground. However, take note of the fact that Oromo nation have dual face: lamb and lion. The Oromo nation could use its lamb behavior in the case of genuine effort to solve any common cause but exercises it lion nature when it comes to larceny approach.

I hope every reader understand my decision to use OLF’s document as model to implicate the fate of our (specifically Oromo and Amhara) co-struggle. In any case, my thought is that: if any nation clears its doubt whether to ally with Oromo is affirmatively based on OLF’s tactical and strategically scenario documents, that nation assured itself that no hindrance would encounter it on the co-struggle for common cause and for co-existence as fellow countrymen.

I didn’t mention other Oromo political organizations, the least of which is OPDO that they might not have their own affirmative agenda toward Oromo cause or their strategy is not well defined or inconsistent. This must be evaluated at times of difficulty and plenty which come to pass before they may gain popular acceptance and considered a role model. However, I never skip this paragraph without reminding the readers that there are individual heroes in each Oromo organization except for nature of the organization in question might make their fate of acceptance by Oromo remain obscure.

Therefore, in view of the article I am addressing, it is always genuine to refrain from commenting on internal affairs of each other’s issues (like non-Amhara person seem not pertinent to consider him/herself as most relevant individual to comment on the Amhara issue compared to the Amhara per se). I think it wise to leave some internal differences of other nation instead of tactical attempt to manipulate it to own need. I am not ruling out that exceptionally there exist forthcoming important ideas, thoughts and helpful comments from a person not an immediate member of the nation. If the latter possibility is the case, there are a number of helpful procedures via which we deliver our concerns. Never in a way may it pose inconvenience to the public nor in the way: I know better for you – which is now absolutely very old fashion. Similarly, larceny of the objective of the struggle is not going to be productive tactically or strategically. Equally important is understanding of the fact on the ground and trying to sacrifice our benefits for the sake of the other and yet keeping our inborn right. This seem plausible. An attempt to ignore each other’s need and desire, and yet trying to be ‘smart’ would remain futile effort which will lead to beyond repair.

In conclusion, I would like to remind that the editor of the article entitled ““ብአዴን እንደ ኦህዴድ ከዳ?” wrongly concluded his/her opinion in the face of expecting instruction that leaders of Oromo struggle for freedom might pass to their people. Likewise, the editor seem to forget the very fact of why OLF refused to work with TPLF in fear of eventual death of the Front. Also the editor of the quoted article need to remember that the document of OLF I raised above neither delimits its allies to a selected nation or nationality nor ignores all and declares Oromo only is the partner of its struggle. Probably at some point in time, after exhaustive effort of OLF leader and Oromo activists toward gaining attention of others toward cooperation, may have shown their reluctance to persist such effort and started to look inward only. The decision to look toward the very people of the cause only, as a last resort, is considered just. Nevertheless, since the 1974’s inception of Oromo organization, all oppressed nations were called for co-struggle against the then tyranny and the call stands likewise currently. If you couldn’t find yourself as oppressed nation, it means you are probably irrelevant otherwise you were (are) welcomed by the Oromo leaders even before several decades.

So, turn the concern of the implication of the sentence I quoted from the article I mentioned above inward. If we cleanse our room and yard, the village is gonna cleansed by itself (very easily). It is always important to make sure that if we have done our assignment than wrongly expecting the other, it would comfortably solve our problem. In line with this, I submit to you that you should try to help the effort of your elite group to clear their doubt and gain the benefit of the doubt. Let me remind you election 2005 where you were running alone ignoring the Oromo (for you as usual you may say this and that, and we are with Oromo). Like I stated above, that era of pseudo smartness has gone. As for me, no one should consider to use such self-deceptive tactics. As well I want to reflect my joy on the video message I am just listening from ESAT that Prof. Berhanu Nega is conveying to all his stakeholders. That is good especially when I see it via Oromo lens. Yet it would be best if accompanied by agreement between leaders of typical political organizations of both nations. I end my brief effort to address the sentence in the article quoted above by saying, better to look inward, encourage our elites to clear the doubts and mistrust between us and come up with helpful document which define us on the basis our inborn rights and earned benefits per se and in common.,

I leave the readers with one simple assignment, in fact, less relevant to my topic. Did anyone curiously analyze the key phrase in the article of L/General Tsadikan G/Tinsae? I raise the issue though cognizant of the very draft nature of the article by the x-chief of staff. The interest of which nation (s) do you think he wants to include in the domain he proposes to reform or the interest of all nations in the empire are equally likely invited? Note that the key phrase which revolve around his thought about the existing constitution. On the other hand, whose nation’s elite are struggling to respond, and are commenting at what level? Can one clearly foresee the direction intended by the x-general and the commentators? Does the interaction in any way be linked to the level of our understanding of TPLF? That is why, to my knowledge, clearing our home and getting rid of never working smartness is critically important at this decisive point in history of the Ethiopian empire. Let the readers distinguish the genuine comments I wanted to bring on board instead of an effort to reconsider some comments which must be thrown to dust bin (if the comments seem blindly stated by focusing on the person instead of the issue). Comments focusing on the author instead of the issue basically miss their intellect level.

In a nut shell, by leaving the readers to this self-help assignment, I expect readers will judge the level of determination (or alternatively think of proposals they are deliberating) of such elites for the true struggle against TPLF without which the tyranny responds.

Let Waaqayyoo Uumaa keenya help us! I pray.

Unprecedented Ethiopia protests far from over: analysts

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Regional protests that began last year in Ethiopia have spread across the country, and despite successive crackdowns analysts say dissatisfaction with the authoritarian government is driving ever greater unrest.

Despite what he described as the "state of siege" imposed on the Oromia region in recent weeks, the protests have refused to die down, and demonstrators have been challenging government more and more openly. File photo  Image by: DARRIN ZAMMIT LUPI / REUTERS

Despite what he described as the “state of siege” imposed on the Oromia region in recent weeks, the protests have refused to die down, and demonstrators have been challenging government more and more openly. File photo
Image by: DARRIN ZAMMIT LUPI / REUTERS

(Times Live) — Demonstrations began popping up in November 2015 in the Oromia region, which surrounds the capital, due to a government plan to expand the boundaries of Addis Ababa.

The region’s Oromo people feared their farmland would be seized, and though the authorities soon dropped the urban enlargement project and brutally suppressed the protests, they badly misjudged the anger it triggered.

Protests have since swept other parts of Oromia, and more recently to the northern Amhara region, causing disquiet in the corridors of power of a key US ally and crucial partner in east Africa’s fight against terrorism.

“Since it came to power in 1991, the regime has never witnessed such a bad stretch… Ethiopia resembles a plane going through a zone of extreme turbulence,” independent Horn of Africa researcher Rene Lafort told AFP.

Despite what he described as the “state of siege” imposed on the Oromia region in recent weeks, the protests have refused to die down, and demonstrators have been challenging government more and more openly.

One rally was even held in Addis Ababa on Saturday, a rare event for the seat of power of a nation ruled by a regime considered among the most repressive in Africa.

More than 140 people were killed when security forces put down the original Oromia land protests, shot or tortured to death, according to rights groups.

A fresh crackdown over the weekend led to the deaths of almost 100 more, according to an Amnesty International toll, with live fire used on the crowds.

“This crisis is systemic because it shakes the foundations of the model of government put into place 25 years ago, which is authoritarian and centralised,” Lafort explained.

The protesters have different grievances but are united by their disaffection with the country’s leaders, who largely hail from the northern Tigray region and represent less than 10 percent of the population.

Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn heads the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), which won all the seats in parliament in elections last year.

Although he comes from the minority Wolayta people, he is surrounded in government by Tigreans, who also dominate the security forces and positions of economic power.

Getachew Metaferia, professor of political science at Morgan State University in the United States, described the state as “controlled by an ethnic minority imposing its will on the majority,” a crucial factor in understanding the protests.

More than 60 percent of the country’s almost 100 million people are either Amhara or Oromo.

“There is no fundamental discussion with the people, no dialogue… the level of frustration is increasing. I don’t think there will be a return back to normal,” the professor added.

The country’s rulers have cultivated the skyrocketing growth and rapidly improving health outcomes that have changed the face of a nation whose famines weighed on the world’s conscience in 1980s.

But their grip on civil liberties has tightened: Ethiopia ranked 142 of 180 countries in Reporters Without Borders’ press freedom index this year, and social media used to organise rallies is regularly blocked by the authorities.

The use of anti-terror laws to jail opposition critics has also provoked ire, combined with more local issues such as the targeting of Amharan politicians campaigning for a referendum on a district absorbed into Tigrean territory.

The West has largely avoided direct criticism of the country’s rights record because Ethiopia is credited with beating back Al-Qaeda-affiliated Shabaab militants in Somalia, but the protests put its allies in an awkward spot.

“Ethiopia’s leaders have lost the vision of Meles. They are showing signs of nervousness and don’t place trust in their own people,” said one European diplomat on condition of anonymity.

After toppling dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam in 1991, Meles Zenawi ruled with an iron fist until he died in 2012, and Hailemariam took over.

More used to its image as an oasis of calm in a troubled region, the government is swift to blame foreign “terrorist groups” for the unrest, usually pointing the finger at neighbouring Eritrea.

Hailemariam last Friday announced a ban on demonstrations which “threaten national unity” and called on police to use all means at their disposal to prevent them.

Merera Gudina, leader of the opposition Oromo People’s Congress, said the nebulous movements were not affiliated with traditional political parties and were focused above all on claiming back freedoms the government has long denied.

“We are nine months into this protest. I don’t think it will stop,” he told AFP. “This is an intifada,” he said, using a term which means uprising.


Alaabaa Qabsoo Bilisummaa Oromoo (AQBO) fi Qeerroo (Qero) Oromoo

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Bulbulaa Tufaa (Miseensa Gadaa Meelbaa)

Qabsaawonni Adda Bilisummaa Oromoo (ABO/OLF), kaayyoo bara 1976 lafa kaawwatan sana dhugoomsuuf, alaabaa bifa kanaa gadi qabu kana qabatanii qabsoo hidhannoo kutannoon jalqaban. Sana dura, Oromoon qabsoo irra hin turre jechuu miti. Qabsoon bara kana eegalame, prograama qindoomeen hammatamee, alaabaa kana jalatti gaggeeffamun isaa, qabsoo duuraan ture caalaatti akka finiisuu taasisuu isaati. Har’a, alaabaan kun mallattoo dhiiga ilaaman Oromoo ta’ee jira. Garboomfatootaaf ammoo, haddhaa (summii) ta’eera. Si’a kana keessa otuma itti haddhaawuu waan unachaa jiran fakkaatu.

Baandiraan Habashaa (Toophiya), inni  halluun isa magariisuukeelloodiimaa ta’ee jiru sun, alaabaa garboomfatootaa ti. Ta’uu isaa Oromoo ta’ee kan haalu ykn mormu yoo jiraate, irra deebi’ee of ilaaluu qaba. Eegga sirna diimookraasii gadaa Oromoo ukkaamsee, alaabaa abbaa gadaa Oromoo jiksee  irratti  of dagaagsuu jalqabee waggaa  150 ol lakoofsisee jira.

aboKun Alaabaa Qabsoo Bilisummaa Oromoo(AQBO), isa Addi Bilisummaa Oromoo (ABO/OLF) prograama qindaaye jalatti qabsoo hidhannoo jalqabe dha. Har’a uummata Oromoo biratti mallattoo (symbol) bilisa basaa bira taree, alaabaa Biyya Oromoo(National Flag) ta’aa jira.

Alaabaan Qabsoo Bilisummaa Oromoo, sirna bittaa Dargii fi  sirna faashistummaa Wayyanee-Tigray biraatti “mallattoo shororkeesitootaa” jedhamee fudhatameera. Garboomfataa (colonialists) irraa kan eegamus kanuma. Garboomfataan yoo dirqisiifamee muddame malee, “garbichi” isaa dhala namaa ta’uu isaa tasa hin beeku, amanees hin fudhatu.

Akka seenaa irraa barachuu dandeenyee fi ijaan argaa, gurraan dhagayaa jirrutti (guddannetti), Habashoonni waan uummata Oromoof ta’u maraa, “hin ta’u” jechuu irraa kan hafe, “ni ta’a” jedhanii hin beekan. Kan biraa haa hafuu, hayyoonni (intellectuals) isaanii, “Oromo yemmibaal hizb yellem; jechuun, uummanni Oromoo jedhamu hin jiru jedhanii afaan guutanii nu biratti dubbachaa turan. Amma illee taanaan, abdii otoo hin kutatiin irratti hojjechaa jiru. Haa, ta’u malee, akkuma uummanni Oromoon injifannoo galmeessaa dhufeen, dabtaroonni isaanii abdii “kutachaa” waan dhufan fakkaatu. Alaabaan qabsoo bilisummaa Oromoos, akka billaacha qilleensa birraa, Oromiyaa keessa innaa balali’u argaa jiru. Alaabaan garboomfataa isaanii ammoo gara mana dhaloota isaa duriitti deebi’uuf, guyyuma guyyaan gadi sigigaachaa innaa deemuu argaa jiru. “Otoo kana hin argiin yaa Waaqi maaliif na hin ajjjeesiin” jedhanii of abaaraa jiru.

Haa ta’u malee, tibba kana keessa,“Amaaraa”[1] warri ofiin jedhan, Alaabaa Qabsoo Bilisummaa Oromootiin “ye Oromoo yetigil baandiraa” jechuu eegalaniiru. Qabsoo uummanni Oromoo gochaa jirus kallattiin balaleeffachuu irraa waan “of qusachaa” jiran fakkaatu. Fakeenyaaf, Ji’a (baatii) sagal fuuldura, meediyaan Habashaa kan maqaan ESAT jedhamu, Afaan Oromootiin yoo tamsaase, sataalaaytiin isaa akka jalaa caccabutti dubbachaa ture. Qabsoon Oromoo biyyatti finiinaa dhufnaan  saatalaayitii sun “caba irraa hafee”, Afaan Oromootiin tamsaasuu eegale. Ijoollee Afaan Oromoo beekanisa qaxaree hojjechiisuu jalqabe. Kun martuu bu’aa dhiiga ilmaan Oromoo, kan rasaasa Toophiyaatiin dhangala’aa jirutu dirqisiise. Qabsoon uummata Oromoos, diina isaa ni jilbeeffachiisa; hamma birmadummaan deebitee dhuftutti dhiigaa ilmaan Oromootiin itti fufa.

 Baandiraa Garboomfataa fi Asxaa Isaa

ethiopiaBaandiraa Wayyaanee Toophiyaa isa bara 1995(?) seeraan tumamee labsame.

Seenaa uummata Oromoo keessatti, baandiraan Habashaa kun  Oromoo wajjin qunnamtii attamii qaqba? jedhamnee yoo gaafatamne, deebiin keenya maal ta’uu qaba? Gabaabumatti, uummata Oromoof, alaabaa garboomfataa ti jechuu irraa kan hafe, waan biraa ta’uu hin danda’u.

Halluun baandiraa Toophiyaa kun (the tri-colour), mootummaa  Toophiyaa kamiinuu jijjiiramee hin beeku. Kan jijjiiramu, akkuma diktaatorri isaanii kudeetaan (coup d’etat) wal jijjiiran,  asxaa isaa  duwwaatu jijjiirama. Kanaafuu, halluun baandira isaanii kun, mallatttoo eenyummaa fi sabboonummaa ilmaan Habashootaa (Amaaraa fi Tigre) karaa maara (karaa amantii, polotikaa, qalbii, waraanaa kkf) waloon waan dhugoomsuuf hawaasa ortodoksi Habasha birattii ulfina guddaa qaba. Abbaan waan ofiif ulfina kennuun seeruma. “Kan kee gatii-abaarii,  kan koo eebsii, tiksii naa faarsi” jechuun seeraa ala;  gonkumaa fudhatama hin qabu.

Tarii, adeemsa keessa, jijiiramni ilaalchaa uummata sana keessatti yoo dhalate, jijjiiramni halluu baandiraa kanaa ykn akkaataan taa’umsa isaa jijjiiramuu danda’a. Biyyooleen hedduun, jeequmsi sirna polotikaa fi bulchiisaa innaa biyya isaanii keessatti dhalatu, akkuma jijjiirraa seeraa  godhan, jijjiirraa bifa alaabaa ykn akkaataa taa’umsa isaa irratti ni godhan. Fakkeenyaaf, faashistiin Xaaliyaanii innaa Abyssinia[2] (Toophiyaa) weerarte, alaabaa kana qabdi ture. Alaabaan kunis waggaa shaniif(1936-1941) alaabaa Toophiyaa  ta’ee  Finfinnee keessa balali’aa ture.

italiaBandiraa Toophiyaa Bara Bulchiisaa Xaaliyaanii (1936-1941)

Sirni nugusummaan fi sirni faashistummaa Mussoluniin gaggeeffamu eegga dhaabate booda, bara 1948 Xaaliyaaniin “Republic” ta’uu ishii labsite. Alaabaan Xaaliyaaniis isa kanaa gadi  jiru  ta’ee akka hojiirra oolu seeraan murtaa’ee, amma har’aatti tajaajilaa jira. Kan Biyya Jarmanis eegga Nazin (Hitler) mo’amee booda jijjiirraan hedduun irratti godhameera.

itali1948Alaabaa Xaaliyaanii bara 1948 irraa kaasee hamma har’aatti kan jiru

Baandiraan Habaasha, Biyya Abbaa Gadaa Oromoo eegga  guyyaa “qinnyi ager” godhate irraa kaasee, bullukkoo fi wandaboo irraa mulluqee “dabaloo”  isaa fidee itti uwwise.  Hamma Axee Minilik, humna qawween Toophiyaa har’aa kana Oromoo irratti ijaaretti, biyyi sirna nugusaan bulu, biyya sirna diimokraasii gadaa Oromoo  garboomfatee hin beeku. Sirni nugusaa eegga Oromiyaa garboomfatee booda, Abyssiniyaa jalatti galchee “Toophiyaa” jedhee walitti qabee waamuu eegale. Baandiraan Toophiyaa kunis, sirna bulchiisa nugusaa fi amantii taabootaa wajjin dhufee Oromoo irratti fe’ame. Waggaa 150 asii kaasee, miila lamaan Oromiyaa irra dhaabatee Toophiyaa  faarsaa jira. Har’a garuu otoo hin jaalatiin alaabaa  qabsoo bilisummaa Oromootiin innaa injifamaa jiru agaa jirra.

Biyya keessatti, alaabaa bilisummmaa kanaan kan fuulduratti deemaa fi adeemsisaa jiru QEERROO BIRMADUMMAA OROMOO ti. Yeroo  gabaabduu keessatti alaabaan kun Tulluu Diimituu (Dhaqaa Araaraa) irratti ol bayee akka balali’u  mamii hin qabu.

Seenaan halluu baandira Habashaa, seenaa amantii, taabootaa fi sirna bulchiisa “zewudaawii aggezaaz“ fi “wattaaderawwii agezaaz” otoo mirkaneessaa jiru, sirna bulchiisa diimookraasii Gadaa Oromoo ta’uu hin danda’u.

          Alaabaan Gadaa Oromoo ni Jige Malee hin Dhangalaane 

Baandiraan Habashaa, inni  halluun isa magariisuukeelloodiimaa ta’ee jiru  sun, alaabaa abbaa gadaa durii sana  jiksee kan bakka of buuse dha. Akkuma bandiraan Mussolunii (Xaaliyaanii) dhufee baandiraa Hayile Sillaasee (Abyssinia) buusee bakka of buuse sana jechuu dha.

abbaa_gadaaAlaabaa Birmadummaa Oromoo

Halluun alaabaa  kanaa,  falaasama, ilaacha, aadaa, amantii, seena fi uumama dachee  Oromoo (geographical relief) wajjin kan  walqabatee jirudha. Sirna dimookraasii gadaa Oromoo irratti hundaayee waan uumameef, alaabaan kun mallattoo (symbol) birmadummaa  (sovereignty)  fi abbaa biyyummaa uummata  Oromoo ti.  Alaabaan Qabsoo Bilisummaa Oromoo kun (AQBO) uummata Oromoo, dachee, qilleensa, bosonaa fi bineensa  Oromoo duwwaa bilisa baaasuuf otoo hin ta’iin, alaabaa Abbaa Gadaa kana illee  deebisee dhaabuuf qabsaawa. Alaabaan Abbaa Gadaas ni jige malee hin dhangalaane.

Jalqaba bar-dhibbee kudha-jahaffaa keessa (16th century) innaa Portugaalii fi  Habashaan karaa kaabaa, Turkii fi Misiriin (Egypt)  ammoo karaa bahaa biyya Oromoo dhufanii qabatan, Oromoon alaabaa kana qabatee diina irratti duule. Biyya diina hamaan qabamee saamamaa jiru sana,  bilisa baasee deebisee harkatti galchate. Hamma Minilik bar-dhibbee 19ffaa keessaa faranjiin (Inglizi, Faransaayii, Xaaliyaanii, Russiyaa) gargaaramee dhufee Oromoo garboomfatutti, naannoo sanatti nagaan akka bu’u taasise ture. Haa ta’u malee, sirni nugusoota Habashaa, kan nagaaf hin dhaabanne, nagaa argame sana deebisee booresse. Oromoonis garbummaa hamaa jalatti kufee amma har’aatti hacuucamaa jira.

Akka seenaan dhiyeenya kana bareeffamee jiru nu ibsutti, duulli Oromoon bara sana godhe,  ajajaa waraana lama jalattii gumaayuu isaatti. Isaanis, waraana Abbaa Duulaa Abbayyii Baabboo fi  waraana Abbaa Duulaa Jirmoo Barii jedhamuu” jedha seenaan barreeffame kun[3]. Qophii dheeraa booda, waraanni kun jarsoolii, yuubotaa fi dubartootaan Madda Walaabuutti eebbaan gaggeeffame. Duulli karaa lama bobba’e kun diina mancaasee injifannoo duraan argamee hin beekne galmeesse. Biyya Abbaa Gadaa fi biyya Haadha Siiqqee  kan Portugaala, Habashaa fi Turkiin qabamaa jiru, deebisee bilisa baase. Alaabaan Gadaa Oromoos iddoo diinni buqqise sanatti deebi’ee akka dhaabatu taasise. Qeerroon bara sanaa  kakuu seenee fi waadaa walii gale otoo hin cabsiin, akkuma eebbaan bahe eebbaan deebi’ee gale. Eebbi  abbooti gadaa fi haadha siiqqeen itti biifee bobbaase, waraana Oromoo kanaaf  “happhee” ta’ee injifanoo gonfachiise. Dhaloonni Qubee Birmaduummaa Oromoos akkuma eebbaan qabsootti bobba’e, eebba injifannoon akka xummuurratee galu mamin hin qabnu.

Xummuura

Alaabaa Qabsoo Bilisummaa Oromoo (AQBO) warri jalqaba duraa dirree qabsootti   qabatanii bobba’an, ilmaan Oromoo warra birmadummaa Oromiyaa guutummatti deebisanii dhaabuuf kakuu walii seenan dha. Warri birmadummaa Oromiyaatti hin amanne: (1) Dura kakuu seenan cabsan. (2) Itti aansanii qawween bilisummaaf qophooftee manaa baate, akka rasaasa hin tuftee “fashaleeessan”. (3) Itti fufanii, alaabaa qabsoo bilisuumaa iddoo sadii-afuritti akka addaan bahu godhan. (4) Qabsaawonni Oromoo diina dhiisanii akka walirratti xiyyeeffatan taasisan. Haa godhan malee, dheebuu uumman Oromoo bilisummaaf qabu, aannan barbaadu sana dhugee dheebuu akka hin  baane dhaabu hin dandeenye.

Har’a kaayyoon ganama lafa kaawwamte sun, alaabaa qabsoo bilisummaa wajjin “dhalootaa Abugidaa” gattee deemtee jirti. Dhaloota qubee (Qeerroon: Q=Qawwee, Ee=Eeboo, R= Rasaasa, O= Oromoo ti) harka seentee jirti. Kana booda murteessaan “Qubee Oromoo” ti malee, “Abugidaa Toophiyaa” ta’uu hin danda’u. Fuuldureen Oromiyaas maal ta’u qaba? gaaffii jedhu irratti “Abugidoonni” waan irratti wal-lolaaniif hin qaban.

Dhaloonni Qubee Oromoo sodaa tokko malee  garboomfataa Habashaa, kan  har’a shororkeesitoota Tigreen hoogganamaa jiru, hagayyaa 6, 2016 Alaabaa Birmadummaa Oromoo, Finfinneetti fidanii akka dhungatan godhanii jiru. Boru, Tulluu Diimtuu(Dhakaa Araaraa) irra dhaabuuf kutannoonni bobba’aa waan jiraniif, ilmaan Oromoo warri “Abugidaa Toophiyaa” irraa fagaattanii jiraattan, akka waan qabdaniin bira dhaabattan (dhaabannu),dhiigni ilmaan Oromoo fashiistootaaan  dhagala’aa jiru nu gaafachaa jira. Hagayya 6, 2016 irraa kaasee harka maranii garboomfataa fi ashkaroota garboomfataa, “nagaa nuu buusi, nagaa nuu fidi” jedhanii gaafachuun (kadhachuun)  dhaabachuu qaba.

Qabxii tuqamuu qabu: Rakkinni Oromoo guddaan handhuura Oromiyaa keessa jirti. Rakkinni kunis, maqaa kiristinna ishiitiin, “Addis Ababaa” jedhamtee waamamti. Kana boodaa “Addis Ababaan” kun waa lama keessaa waa tokko filachuun dirqama. (1) Handhuura Oromiyaa  taatee jiraachuu duwwaa otoo hin ta’iin, qaama guutuu Oromiyaa taatee  filattte jiraachuu; yookiin, (2) Kun yoo ta’uufii dide, bakka barbaaddetti Finfinnee irraa kaatee godaanuu. Dhukkuba hamaa kana, Qeerroon Birmadummaa Oromoo xiyyeeffannaa cimaa keessa galchee irratti  hojjechuu qaba.

Nama Gumaa aafatu maleenama Gumaa nyaatu nu hin taanu!!”.

[1] Waa’ee Amaraa ilaalchisee Paul Baxter Akkasi jedha:”From an Oromo view point, an Amhara is anyone who is either born into Amhara society and culture or chooses to enter these by speaking Amharic in domestic situation, by adopting Amharic life style and by acting in public situation in support of Amhara values, in particular by following the fasting rules of the Coptic Church”. See Paul Baxter in Nationalism and Self- determination in the Horn of Africa. I.M. Lewis (ed), 1983.p.137
[2] Xaaliyaaniin innaa dhute biyya sana qabattu,Maqaa Abyssinia jedhamuun dhufte qabatte. Jaarmaan “League of Nations” jedhamus maquma Kanaan ishii beeka.Seenan bara 1940 duuba barreeffamanis maquma Abyssiniatti dhimma baha. (http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/modern-world-history-1918-to-1980/italy-1900-to-1939/abyssinia/ )
[3] Aadam Tiinnaa Jaarraa fi Muusaa Haaji Addam Saaddoo. Seenaa Oromoo fi Madda Walaabuu: Iccitii Jaarraa 16 heesso, Muddee bara 2004/Dec 2011

ULFO: Gaaga’ama Hanqinni Tokkummaa Jaarmiyoota Siyaasaa Oromoo

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Baroota 15 dura, qabsoo bilisummaa Oromoo qindoomina dabrees hanniisaa itti horuudhaf, humna qabsaawotaa mooraa takkatti walitti fiduun gaafii yeroo belbeltuu akka ture waan yaadatamu. Akkuma beekkamuu malu, hireen qabsoo saba Oromoo dhuma bara 1992 keessaa mudate, hanga bara 2000 keessa Tokkummaan Humnoota Bilisummaa Oromiyaa (THBO) bu’uraawetti, faffaca’iinsa jaarmiyoota kan haalan yaachisaa ti ture. Faca’iinsa uummameef furmaata ma’ii soquun hawwii fii iyyaannaa saba Oromoo maraa ture. Itti dabalees, jaarmiyooleen siyaasaa Oromootis dhiibbaa sabichaatin rakkoo faca’iinsa moraa QBO kessatti dhalateef  hiikkaa aggaamuf yeroo itti dirqaman ture. Haala kanattu, dirree marii jaarmiyoota siyaasaa jidduutti yeroo duraatif bane. Itti ba’iinsi marii kanaatis, tokkummaa jaarmiyoota Oromoo kaayyoo bilisummaa Oromoo fii walabummaa Oromiyaatif qabsaawan mara agoobaro takka jalatti walitti fiduudhan, dhawata keessaa, tokkummaan isaani akka mirkanaawu haala mijeessuu kan jedhu ture. QBO rakkoolee jaarmiyoota fii akkasumas qabsaawota jidduu turaniin gaadi’amee gulantaa ol’aana fii abdachiisa irraa ga’u hanqachuun isaa hubatamuudhan, dhibdeelee qabsicha korkodan irraa aanudhaan, jaarmiyaa cimaa fii waaltawaa tokko kan qabsaawonni marti keessatti hammatamani qooda ga’a itti gummaachuu danda’an, akkasumas hooggana bilchinaa fii qaroominaan qabsicha kayyoo isaatin mamii tokkoon maleetti ga’uudhaf murate sosso’u fii sossoosu tokko horachuudhaf THBO Fulbaana 2000 keessa uummame.

Akeeka eebbifamaa kana bakkaan ga’uudhaf, THBO baroota muraasa ta’aniif akka jaarmiyaa agoobaraatti carraaqii gochaa ture. Haa ta’u malee, rakkoolee danuu irraa kan ka’e, akka hawwametti milkaawuu hindandeenye. Rakkoolewan turan warra seena qabsoo Oromoo hegere barreessaniif diifnee, waan ijaaraa (positive) ta’an irratti hoo fuulleffane, dhalachuun THBO hoo­xiqaate bobbaa wal­balleesu fii maqaa wal­xureessuu jaarmiyoota siyaasaa Oromoo jidduu ture haalan hir’isuun isaa waan haalamuu miti. Kana irraa kana hafe, direen waliin hojjatan bal’achuurra dhiphachaa, akka akeekametti moraa Oromoo keessatti tumsa waliif gochuu takkaahu tokkoomu irratti fuulleffachuun hanqatee, dhaabbolee alagaa kan tarsimoon isaanii faallaa qabsoo bilisummaa Oromoo ta’an waliin, jaarmiyaan miseensa THBO ta’e tokko, ABOn, murna Alliance for Freedom and Democracy (AFD) jedhamee beekkamaaa ture keessatti tumsaaf bara 2006 keessa waliigaltee gochuun isaa, baroota dheeradhaaf tokkummaa jaarmiyoota Oromoo jidduutti uumudhaaf tattaaffi godhamaa ture gaaffii keessa akka galu taasifame.

Haa ta’u malee, jaarmiyooleen miseensa THBO ta’an gariin kan tokkummaan humnoota Oromoo QBOtif murteessadha jedhanii akeeka tokkummaa irratti cichan, hojii isaan tokkomsu irratti fuulleffatan; dhawataanis tokkumma isaanii Bitooteessa bara 2010 mirkaneeffatan. THBO jaarmiyaa agoobara ta’uun isaa hafee kara jaarmiyaa tokko kan hooggana tokkoon masakamutti akka muuxatu taasifame. Erga gaafa THBO akka jaarmiyaa siyaasaa Oromoo tokkoo ti of labsee kaasee hanga har’aatti, humnoota Oromoo gola jaarmiyaa ada adaa keessatti faca’anii jiran akka mooraa tokkotti, humna jaarmiyaa cimaa tokkotti, hoggana tokko jalatti of gurmeessanii qindoominan QBO tinnisan waamicha wal­irraahincinne gochaa ture. Waamicha qofaa osoo hintaane, jaarmiyoota maqaa Adda Bilisummaa Oromoo (ABO) dhahatan maraan yeroo adda addaatti garee­lamaan (bilateral) haa ta’u akka garee­tuutatti (multilateral) bu’ura humnoota Oromoo tokkoomsu irratti ijibbaata onnee irraa madde, yeroo dheeradhaf osoo hin­nuffin, dhimma jaarmiyaa ofii kan dhuunffa caalaa, dhimma waloo kan humnoota Oromoo tokkoomsu irratti fuulleffachuudhan tattaaffi hagana hinjedhamne hanga walakkeessa bara 2015 ti godhaa ture. Garuu, ijibbaanni THBO bu’ura tokkummaa tarkaanfachiisu irratti godhee firii tokkoollee argamsiisu waan hanqateef, xiyyeeffannaa isaa guutu karaa hojii jaarmiyaa ofiitti akka fuulleffatuuf dirqamee jira.

Har’a, QBO yeroo kamuu caala irree tokkumma akka barbaadduu ifaa dha. Kana ta’e odoo jiruu, har’alee erga calqaba THBO bara 2000 keessa bu’uraawe kaasee, wogaa 16 booda, jaarmiyooni siyaasaa Oromoo tokkummaa dhugaa uummanni keenya irraa hawwu sana milkiidhan xumurachuudhaf hindhangi’amne. Keessattuu, yeroo kamuu caalatti haccuuccan mootummaa gabrooffataa Wayyaanee daran uummata Oromoo irratti si’ana cimee odoo jiruu, yeroo sabni Oromoo akka sabaatti lafa irraa akka baduuf diinni xiyyeeffatee bobbaa gochaa jiruu, yeroo badii irraa of oolchuf uummanni Oromoo dhaloota haarawaan durfamee diina irratti tokko ta’ee falmii seena qabeessa galmeessaa jiruu, jaarmiyooni siyaasaa Oromoo garuu irree isaanii tokkoomsanii balaa saba Oromoo irratti agaamameef gaachana ta’u hanqachuun isaani haalan saba keenya gaddisiisun isaa waan hin­haalamne. Ammas akkuma duriitti, goluma ofii keessatti waan danda’an gochuudhumaaf batattisuudhan alatti, of gurmeessanii irree tokkummaatin QBO qindoominan gaggeessudhaaf akkasumas guutu sabaa qabsoo irratti hirmaachisudhan dhibdee hundeedha kan saba keenya baraatamaan gidirsu, harqoota gabrummaa Habashoota, hundeedhan buqisuudhan uummata Oromoo badii irraa baraarudhaf qophaawoo mitti; of qopheesufis hamileedhan itti hinjiran.

Haalli kuni qabsaawota dhugaa dabrees uummata keenyaa yaaddessuu qaba; yaaddoo qofaa odoo hintaane, har’a­boru odoo hinjjenne rakkoo QBO sakaale, xurree itti falamuu dand’u walitti birmatanii soqachuun gaaffii yeroo ti. Kana ta’uu baannan, badii saba keenya irratti dhaqabuu maluuf, itti­gaafatamni duraa ceekuu humnoota siyaasa Oromoo irratti kufa jenna. Itti­gaafata akkanaa irraa of baasuf, jaarmiyooni Oromoo yeroon hir’ina qaban itti furatan oddo hinbubbulin amma ta’uu qaba.

Tokkoffaa, akkuma gubbanatti tuqametti, humnooni akeekan walfakkaatan gurmuu tokko ta’anii soosso’uudhaf bu’ura tokkummaa yeroo mara ka’u xumura itti gochuu fii tokkummaa hojiidhan mirkaneessuu qabu. Fafakkeessu dhaabu qabu; kana jechaan, tokkummaa uummane jedhanii sabatti of labsanii, hojiidhan garuu labsichi qalbiidhuma ummataa yeroodhaf ittiin booj’uudhaf qofa gochi godhamu dhaabbachuu qaba. Haqaan, fedhii guutudhan, qaama­qalbiidhan rakkoo(lee) qabsaawota akkasumas jaarmiyoota siyaasaa akka hin­tokkoomne danqe(an) akka yayyaba guutu sabichaa (pressing national agenda) godhatanii furmaata akeekuf hatattaman walitti birmachuun duree argachuu qaba jenna.

Kan lammataa, humnooni tokkooman jaarmiyaa cimaa fii muuxataa ta’e, kan qabsaawota maraaf hiree ga’a akka QBOtif gumaachaniif kennataa ta’e, kan yeroo irra yeroo ti of haaromsu, jaarmiyaa adda hundaanu diina dura dhaabatu dabrees injiffanno injifannoorratti galmeessu, jaarmiyaa ummata Oromootif gaachana ta’e, kan roorroo itti agaamamu hunda bakka fi yeroo mara irraa qolachuu danda’u tokko jaarrachuun milkaawu akeeka QBOtif murteessa ta’uun hubatamee carraaqii irratti gochu. Jaarmiyaa haala kanaan utubame keessaa, hoogana qaroo qabsoo Oromoo xaxama amma keessa jiru keessa baasu, gutu sabichaa hiriirfatu, manyee diinaa Oromiyaa keessa baleessudhan gabrumaan dhaloota irraa dhalootatti dabraa dhufe xumura itti godhu tokko biqilchuu fi guddiffachu.

Kan sadaffaa, diinni motummaa Wayyaanetin durfamu saba Oromoo guutu irratti waraana labsee, xiqaa­-gudda, dhiira­-dubartii, jaarsaa-­jaarti odoo hinjedhin yeroo kamuu caala Oromoo ajjeesaa, hidhaa, dhabamsiisaa, lafa irra buqisaa, biyaa irra baasaa yammuu jiru kana, saba Oromoo badii irraa baraaruf humna­ittisaa abdachiisaa ta’e horachuun jaarmiyaa bilisa baaftu ofin jedhan irra kan dursaadhan eegamu. Kanaaf, humnooni bilisummaa Oromoo tokkummaa isaanii mirkaneeffatanii jaarmiyaa waalta’a tokko horachuu qofaa odoo hintaane, Waraana Bilisummaa Saba Oromoo (WBSO) abdii fi gaachana saba Oromotif ta’u danda’u tokko dabreetis galii QBOtif akka wabii ta’u ti jaaru.

Hoo jaarmiyoon siyaasa Oromoo bu’uraalewan armaa olitti tarreeffaman irraatti murannoodhan bobba’anii hojiitti hattattamaan hinsharafne, QBO maraamartoo baroota dheeradhaaf keessa jiru kessa ba’uun isaa mamiidha ta’a. Haala amma itti jiraniin itti fufnaan, gaag’amni qabsoo Oromoo dabreetis saba Oromo irra ga’uu malu tilmaamun rakkisaa hinta’u. Kanaaf, saba Oromoo kiyyoo badii irraa hambisuun, qabsoo isaa gatantara kessaa baasanii humneessun hojii boru odoo hintaane kan ammaa ta’u qaba jenna.

Yeroo dheeradhaaf, yoomuma jaarmiyooni siyaasaa Oromoo tokkoomanii, qabsoo bilisumma saba isaanii gulantaa xumuraa irraan ga’anii, sirna gabroomfataa Habashoota hundeedhan buqqisanii, sirna Gadaa Oromoo deebisanii jaaranii, akka Oromiyaan nagaa fii badhaadhinan bultu haala murteessaa mijeessu, gaaffii jedhu sabni Oromoo wal­gaaffachaa har’a ga’ee jira. Gaaffin kuni deebii malee gaaffiidhumaan hafee jira. Waan kana ta’eefis, uummanni Oromoo jaarmiyoolii maqaa sabichaattin warraaqan irratti abdii guutu dhabuun isaa waan wal­namagaafachiisu miti.

Ammaan boodatti, jaarmyooni bilisummaa saba Oromoo fii walabummaa Oromiyaatif qabsoofna jechaa jiran, kaayyoo kana tarkaanfachiisu irratti tokkoomanii, hojii qabatamaa fii abdachiisa hatattamaan agarsiisuf qophii ta’uu baannan, uummanni Oromoo jaarmiyolee kana irratti qofaa abdii gutu godhatee ta’uun isaa dhaabbachuu qaba jenna. Filmaata biraa akka qabaatuf irratti of qopheessuu qaba. Akka abbaa QBOtitti, haala fii fala diina isaa gabroomfataa ittiin injifatu dabrees milkiidhan qabsoo isaa galmaan ga’atu irratti yaadun gar­malee barbaachisaadha ta’a. Yaada qofaas odoo hintaane, of ijaarudhan humna QBO ariitidhaan milkeessu horuudhaf qophaawun filmaata yeroon gaafachaa jiru jenna.

Keessattu dhalooni haaran, qeerron, humna addaa tokko kan QBOtif hawwamuu fii filmaata ta’u bu’urreesuf of qopheessutu irraa eeggama. Warraaqsi si’ana gochaa jiran heeddu seena qabeessa. Wareegama qaalii lubbuu gaafatu baasudhaan, tokkummaa saba keenyaa firaaf akkasumas ambaaf mirkaneessanii jiru. QBO, gulantaa addaa, kan sadarkaa addunyaan qabsoo saba Oromoo itti beekun ga’anii jiru. Amma kan isaanitti hafu fii caalatti irraa eeggamu, QBO humneessudha.

Qabsicha humneessudhaaf, xurren isaan qaban lamatu. Takkaahuu, danda’amnaan, jaarmiyoota siyaasaa amma jiran keessa galuudhaan jijjiirraa hundeedha jaarmiyoota keessatti fidu. Jijjiiran dhufuu qabus, kan jaarmiyooni kuni tokkummaan akka sosso’aniif hurrii amma ija isaanii irra jiru saaqu; kan mooraa tokkummaadhan warraaqamu keessatti, guutun qaamota sabichaatis QBO keessatti hirmaannaa ga’aa qabaatanii, qabsichaaf gumaata ol’aanaa itti kennan ta’uu qaba. Kun hindanda’amu taanan, QBO filmaata jaarmiyaa siyaasa addaa akka horatu gochuun dirqama dhaloota haara kanaa ti ta’a.

Waraaqisi amma qeerron itti jiru, warraaqsa takka ka’ee takka dhaamu akkasumas takka jabaatee takka laafu odoo hintaane, waraaqsa humna cimaa fii dhaabbataatti of jijjiiru ta’u qaba. Humni kunis, humna (jaarmiyaa) bilisummaa shaffisaadhan fiduu danda’uutti of jijjiiree waraaqu ta’uu qaba. Humna adda hundaanuu diinan falmuu fii badii uummta Oromoo fii qabsoo isaa irratti aggaamamu ittisu danda’utti of jijjiiru qaba. Kana ta’uu baannan, wareegamni baasanii fi bu’aan QBOtif galmeessan walgituuf hinjiraatu. Ilmaan qaroo boru Oromiyaadhaf abdii ta’antu dhiinan lafa irraa dhabamuuf jiraatu. Daran, kumaatamaan hidhaa fii akkasumas biyya ambaatti baqachuudhaf saaxilamu. Bobbaan uummata Oromoo laffarraa dhabamsiisu itti cimuuf jiraata.

Erga warraaqsi qeerrodhaan durfamu calqabee kaase, keessumattuu baatii kurnaan dabran kana keessatti, gola dawoo ta’uuf biyya keessa dhabuu irraan kan ka’e, wareegamni ilmaan Oromoo baasan garmalee ulfaatadha. Humni jaarmiyaa siyaasaa Oromoo abdatamaa ta’e tokko silaa jiraate, diina harkatti akkuma laafatti dhumuurra hookin biyyaa baqachuurra, humna akkanaatti makamanii QBOtif humnaa fii dandeetti isaanii murannoo qaban kanaan gumaachani qabsoo sabichaa gulantaa abdachiisarran ga’u danda’uu turan. Hiree akkanaa moraa QBO irraa dhabuun isaanii, qabsoo saba Oromootif gaa’gama guddaadha jenna. Qabsoon dhaloota haarawa hammatee dureedhan qabsicha irraa isaan hin­hirmaachifne hir’ina danuu qabaachu isaatu mamii tokko malee garsiisa.

Kan hubatamuu qabu, handhuurri dhibee qabsoo saba keenyaa qaama sabichaa mara QBO keessatti akka barbaachisutti hirmaachisuu dadhabuudha. Bu’urri dadhabii kanaatis, rakkoolee qabsaawotaa dabreetis jaarmiyolii siyaasaa Oromoo jidduu jiraniif furmaata soqachuu dhibuun, moora ilaalcha takka calaqistu keessatti jaarmiyaa cimaa kan guddina saba keenyattin wal­gitu tokko jaarrattanii hooggansa ga’a keennuu hanqachuu dha. Gaaga’ama hanqini kuni QBO irratti fidaa jiru ifaa dha. Karaa fulduraatti hanqinii jiru kuni furamuu baannan, QBO qofaa odoo hintaane Oromoon akka sabaatti jiraachun isaa gaafi keessa galuu danda’u isaatu Oromoo yaaddessuu qaba. Kanaaf, haala yaaddessaa akkanaa keessa saba Oromoo baraaruf, gaaffiin qabsaawota akkasumas jaarmiyoota tokkoomsuu gaaffii hundee kan faffakeesudhan baraatama bira taramu ta’uu hinqabu. Odoo hinbubbulin, gaaffii kana gadi fageenyan baranii deebii isaa faluun QBO akka karaa fulduraatti furgaafatu gochuu irratti dhiibbaa hoo qabaatu, rakkoo akka qabsaawotaatti waltajjiitti qabnu har’a furachuun, boru gaafa abbaa biyyuumaa keenya qabsoo keenyan mirkanaawe akkaata haala tasgabaawen biyya keenya nagaadha fii badhaadhinaan bulchinuuf karaa nu bana jenna.

Tokkummaan humna!

Oromiyaan ni bilisoomti!

Namni Fuulaa Gubataa, Abiddatti Nama Harkisa

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Guddinni siyaasa oromoo fi falmiin bilisummaa isaaf taasisu bu’aa bahii eddu keessa darbee yeroo ammaa sadarkkaa bifa kamiinuu duubatti deebi’uu hin dandeenye irra gahee jira. kun injifannoo hunda caaluu dha. ilmaan oromiyaa kaabaa kibbaa, baahaa lixaa tokkummaan falmii bilisummaa isaanii, yeroo finiinsan shororkaan mooraa diinaa keessatti uumee jiruu fi abbaan biyyummaa fi bilisummaan oromoo kan hin afne ta’uu dhugoomsee jira. kanatti ilma oromoo ta’ee kan hin gamme yoo diina ta’e malee hin jiru. kanaaf kabajaa fi ulfinni bara baraa jaallan wareegamanii qabsoo ilmaan oromoo sadarkaan kanaan gahaniif haa ta’u.

Barruu kiyya kana keessatti dhimma yeroo ammaa diina isa ilmaan oromiyaa lafa irraa fixaa jiru dhiisanii kan kootu caalaa fi ana malee kan biraa qabsoo kana keessaa qooda hin qabaatu ykn qooda qabaachuun akka yakkaatti ilaalamee, olola jaanjummaa oofaa jiran irratti waa jechuufan.  Qabsoo oromoo, gareen ykn jaarmiyaan tokkichi duwwaan kan itti gaafatamu ykn itti waamamu miti. Qooda ilmaan oromiyaa fi jaarmiyaa oromoo bifa hawaasummaanis ta’ee bifa jaarmiyaa siyaasaan ijaaraman qooda keessaa qabanii dha. kanaaf kan abbaa qoroo itti tahu ykn itti waamamu hin jiru. qabsoon oromoo dhalootaa dhalootatti darbaa kan dhufee dha.

Gara dubbii ijoo kiyyaatti yeroon deebi’u #oromoprotest ykn diddaa garbummaa bifa jedhuun baatii sagaliif finfilli deemaa ture sadarkaa addunyaatti fakkeenya qabsoo ilmaan cunqursfamaaf ta’ee jira. kanatti hundi keenya boonuu qabna. Keessumaa dhalooti qubee sochii kana hoogganuu fi qooda olaanaa bahuu isaatiin gara boqonnaa haaraatti cehee jira.

Kun kanaan otoo jiruu yeroo jalqabaaf hiriira nagaa ykn fincila diddaa garbummaa guutummaa oromiyaatti hooggansa dhaloota qubeen #oromoprotest  maqaa jedhamuun waamame, golee oromiyaa hunda keessatti ilmaan oromoo sagalee tokkoon diina akka falmatan taasisee jira. kana keessatti gaheen dargagootaa hooggansa kennuu fi caasaa caasessuu keessatti qaban murteessaa ture.

Yeroo ammaa kana maaliif otoo nuti jirruu maqaa dargaggoota itti waamama bifa jedhuun jaarmiyaaleen siyaasaa tokko tokko yeroo qurruma sochii kanaaf qaban muldhisan arguun qaanii dha.

Duulli bifa ifa ta’een hooggantoota qabsoo bifa harawaan karaa dargaggoon gaggeefamaa jiru irratti baname diina tumsuun ala fayidaa tokko iyyuu hin qabu. duulli Jawaar Mohammadii fi dargaggoota ilmaan oromiyaa fincila kana hooganaa jiran irratti baname, anaaf eddu raajii natti ta’ee jira. ani nama dhuunfaa ykn Jawaariif falmuuf otoo hin taane ka’umsa dubbii kanaatu ammam namootiin tokko tokko duubatti akka deebi’aa jiran muldhisa. bifa maqaa jaarmiyaatiin gareen jiran sochii ilmaan oromoo akka maalaqa kiisha isaaniitti ilaaluuf yeroo namatti dutan arguun ammoo eddu nama raja. Sochii dargaggootaa hooggansa dorgootan ykn dhaloota qubeen gaggeefamutti gammaduun ala, maaliif masaanuu akka itti ta’an naaf hin galle. Kanaafan namni fuula gubataa, abiddatti nama arkisa oromoon jedhutti gargaarame. Jawaarii fi qindeessitoota #oromoprotest maaliif duulama? Maaliif amma ibsa ijjannoo irratti baasu? Maaliif karaa caasaa isaanii hiriira nagaa guutummaa oromiyaa keessatti waamame akka milkiin hin qabaanne karaa caasaa isaanii dhaamsa dabarsu? maaliif ammoo waanta isaani hin waamnee fi mormaa turan gaafa ummati waamicha hooggansa dargaggootaa kana dhagahee bahu deebi’anii maaliif akka waan ofiif harka keessaa qabaniitti irraa dubatu? Kun raajii dha. dhalooti qubee hooggansa qabsoof kennuun silaa itti gamaduu qabna. Duubbiitu namni kufaatii hin nuffine , kan biraas akka kufu hawwa jedhan sana taate. Jawaar Mohammad waanti inni godhe yoo jiraate seenaa oromoo keessatti innii fi dargaggootii akka isaa yaada harawaa qabachuun media waltawaa fi ilmaan oromoo hunda walitti qabuu danda’u gadi dhaabee jira. kun ilmaan oromoof injifannoo guddaa dha. akkuma jecha isaa keessatti “qilleensa Oromiyaa bilisoomsuu qabna” jedhe sana qilleensa oromiyaa kan duri diinni duwwaan keessa burraaqu bilisoomsee jira. ilmaan oromiyaa kaabaa kibbaa bahaa lixaa walitti hidhee jira.  nama ija banatee ilaaluuf injifannoo oromoo ti. Nama ykn garee akka masaanuutti ilaaluuf ammoo kufaatii dha. hiriira nagaa oromiyaa keessatti gaafa 6/8/2016 taasifame keessattis dhoksaa malee ifatti waamicha taasisee jira. maal gochuu akka qabus ifatti ummatatti himee jira. yeroo jalqabaaf waamicha waloon oromoon kan sagalee tokkoon diina dura dhaabbate hooggansaa fi qophii dargaggoon dhaloota qubee taasisaniin tahuu isaa mamiin hin jiru. kanaaf kanatti gammaduun ala maaliif duula qopheessitoota #oromoprotest irratti banuun barbaachise? Kan wayyaaneen irratti bante gahaa natti fakkaata. Baruma baraan dhaloota qabsoo oromoo hoogganuuf mataa olqabatan irratti duuluun amilee cabsaa jiraachuun seenaa tahuu qaba. aadaan “misingaan dura geese, tokko girrisaaf tokko furrisaaf” jedhamu sana hordofuun dhaabbachuu qaba. kanaaf jaarmiyaan siyaasaa ofiin jechaa nama dhuunfaa fi hooggantoota sochii fincila oromoo irratti ibsa ijjannoo fi duula karaa dabballee fi paltalk banaa jirtan dhaabbadhaa jechuun fedha. Yoo dandeessan itti makamaa. Yoo dadhabdan gufuu qabsoo ta’uu fi dhaloota qubee amilee cabsuu irraa of qusadhaan dhaamsa kiyyaa dha.

Warri kaleessas qabsoo kana gaggeessaa turan itti galateefatamuu qabu. garuu kana irra darbamee dhaloota harawaatti gufuu tahuu hin qaban. Dhalooti qubee akka ani yaadutti akka yaadan tasa hin barbaadu. Bilisummaan akka dhaloota qubeetti akka yaadanan barbaada. Sammuun bilisaan ummata bilisa akka gadi dhaaban gochuutu dirqama kiyya. Akkan ofii yaadutti akka yaadan yoon godhe ammuma ofii yaadan akka yaadan taasisa. Aadaan kun hundeen cabuu qaba. dhalooti kaleessaa gahee isa irraa eegamu bahee jira. dhalooti qubee dirqama mataa isaa qaba. kanaaf dhalooti kaleessaa, dhaloota qubee eebbisuun hooggansa itti kennuun dirqama seenaa ti. Jecha Jereraali Waaqoo Guutuu as irratti qalbeeffachuun eddu gaarii dha. “dandeenyu ofii of bilisoomsina , dadhabnu ilmaan itti guddifanna” jecha jedhutu yeroo ammaa hojiirra oolaa jira. kanaaf dhaloota haarawaatti gufuu ta’uu tasa hin barbaachisu. Jaarmiyaan oromoo kamuu ilma oromoo mirga isaaf famtu keessatti gahee olaanaa qaban kamuu akka qaroo isaatti fudhachuu qaba. akka masaanuu fi maaliif ana malee nama biraa ilaalaniitti yaaduun kun dadhabbina siyaasaa ti.

 

 

“Dhiigi Mucaa Kootii Dhangala’ee Hin Hafu. Oromiyaan Ni Bilisoomti!”: Akeeka Ummatni Oromoo Bakkaan Gahuuf Murteeffate

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Leelloo Sabaa irraa

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

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

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

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

Dhiigi ilmaan Oromoo, dhangala’ee hin hafu !

Dhiigi ilmaan Oromoo dhangala’e Bilisummaa Oromiyaa ni biqilcha !

Abdiin Bilisummaa Oromiyaa, ABO fi Ummata Oromoo ti !

Injifatnoon Ummata Oromoof !

Guest Editorial: The OPDO Challenge: Defining the Problem

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Ezekiel Gebissa, Special to Addis Standard

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(Addis Standard) — In the last two years, the Oromia region has gone through tumultuous times. New political realities are emerging. A new generation of Oromos has arisen demanding respect for constitutionally-guaranteed, universally-accepted human rights. The awakening of a new demand-bearing generation is a new political reality signifying the Oromo struggle for human dignity has now reached a stage of irreversibility. This is a new experience that gives hope to future generations of Oromos. Every generation has passed on ideas worth fighting for to the succeeding generation.

In the current political dispensation in Ethiopia citizens are constantly harangued to accept the charade that the rule of violence is required to achieve democracy, development, and peace. However, the current young generation of Oromos has not given in to despondency and cynicism. In fact, members of this generation have rebelled against double-talk and demonstrated their willingness to turn their lives into a testing ground for the idea of dying for consistency between work and life. That is a frighteningly beautiful idea championed by the generation some callqeerroo, and others refer to as the qubee generation.

For this generation, to live is to work, to function according to design. It is a generation who has shown that to live in freedom requires paying the ultimate price for it. It is a generation of young people who have a clear sense of who they are. It is a generation that has realized that the Oromo have committed no offense, nor violated any principle to deserve to be subjected to the perpetual violation of their human dignity, let alone to be deprived of their citizen rights. It is a generation that has decided to overcome the moral and existential ambiguity of the political class’s double-entendre. Rather than live in the subliminal state of being alive but without really living as human beings, the new generation of Oromo has decided to take the riskiest of paths and has chosen never to negotiate their right to be free. The historic Oromo Protests of 2014-16 is their defining moment as a generation. It is an epochal event that has revealed, tested and shaped the new Oromo generation. I call it the dinnee generation.

The protests have created a new chapter in the history of the Oromo people’s struggle for freedom. They have opened a new era in which all political organizations that claim as their objective the realization of a political system that respects Oromo human rights must reassess their reason for existence. Only those that succeed in repurposing themselves can continue to provide leadership at a particularly difficult time in the history of the Oromo nation. In this article, I focus on a political party, the Oromo People’s Democratic Organization (OPDO). My intention is not to privilege the OPDO over other organizations or to single it out for criticism. I address the OPDO because it is a party that could do the most harm to the Oromo cause and to the Oromo nation. Conversely, it could take the Oromo struggle and nation to a new plane if it successfully adjusts to the new situation created by the Oromo protests.

Diagnosis or prescription
In his co-authored book, Leadership on the Line: Staying Alive Through the Dangers of Leading, Ronald Heifetz, Professor of Public Leadership at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, states that success in resolving human problems of any nature begins with proper diagnostic work of separating technical problems from adaptive challenges. According to Heifetz, technical problems can be addressed with known solutions or existing know-how. Problems that are not amenable to authoritative expertise or standard operating procedures are adaptive challenges. Solutions to such problems involve significant (and often painful) shifts in people’s habits, status, role, identity, and ways of thinking. Heifetz posits that these problems call for “adaptive leadership” which mobilizes people and units that frequently have different needs, priorities and perspectives toward new ways of working and ways of thinking.

According to Heifetz, the “most common cause of failure in leadership is produced by treating adaptive challenges as if they were technical problems.” If Heifetz is correct, all indications are that OPDO officials have gotten off to a terrible start defining what the protests are all about. High ranking leaders of the OPDO have been musing about the causes of the protests. Almost universally, they seem to define the Oromo Protest as an issue of mismanagement that could be solved with good governance practices. In an interview with Horn Affairs, Feqadu Tesema Degefa, the Oromia government spokesperson, went beyond the issue of good governance, almost seeming to take credit for the protests. I have quoted him in extenso:

After a bitter struggle, the OPDO has built a new order in which political, economic and social rights have been fully respected. We have built a new order and a politically-conscious population that is not satisfied with the demands that have been met. We have created a population that has rising expectations that looks for more victories, wishes for more development, and is relentless in demanding more rights. We have said that the Oromo have achieved political rights and glowing victories. In the protests, we see the fulfillment of our objective to create a population that is able to defend its rights at any time. … Oromia is a huge part of our country’s development, which has in turn created a demanding people who are aware of their rights. … The people made it clear to us that they are not satisfied with the work we are doing during the 5th round national election. By protesting, they wanted us to be accountable. We see [the protests] as a fruit of our struggle. We are not ashamed of it. We don’t see it as a sign of weakness. We struggled to create a demand-bearing people. We did not struggle to produce students who don’t raise demands, those that are satisfied with their condition and sit back quietly. In the future, we like to see people with more expansive demands. The goal of our struggle has always been to create people who refuse to live in trepidation under an oppressive government. We understand that the people are sovereign over us. As an organization and myself as an individual, we are gratified to see the fruits of our struggle. The protesters’ demands are about several issues related to good governance; second, they are attributable to our failure to explain the true objectives of the Master Plan. … The people protested to hold accountable a government they voted with 100 percent of their vote. People voted in massive numbers and the next day went to development work. And by protesting they expressed their vote of confidence for the party and for the government.

This is the latest iteration of the OPDO version of the causes of the historic protests. We are now told that the uprising wasn’t a problem that required a reasoned response but a victory to celebrate and a vote of confidence in the government. To the extent that the spokesperson explained the OPDO’s take on the cause of the Oromo Protest, he mentioned the lack of good governance and the lack of clarity in explaining the objectives of the Addis Abeba Integrated Development Master Plan. Elsewhere in the interview, he also added unnamed transnational activists who exploited the situation to advance a hidden political agenda.

To be sure, the way the OPDO official defines the protests does not comport with either side of Heifetz’s two categories of organizational problems. It doesn’t make any sense to argue that young people spilled their blood to hold their government accountable or express their vote of confidence in the government they overwhelmingly “elected” only a few months previously. The mind-warping assertions aside, it looks the OPDO’s take on the Oromo Protests is a classic case of what Heifetz describes as the “most common failure of leadership.” Looked at in Heifetz’s framework, it is clear that the causes of the Oromo Protests were not technical problems that could be fixed by administrative reform. The protests presented adaptive challenges that required new ways of thinking and working, and significant (and often painful) shifts in habits, status, role, and identity.

In this vein, the OPDO must first recognize that the Oromo protests have changed the political environment. Technical fixes not only fail to solve the problem but also cause irreparable damage that actually increase the cost of rebuilding exponentially. When faced with adaptive challenges, it is the organization that must adapt to the changed environment. In this case, it is the OPDO that must adjust to the post-Oromo protests political dispensation. Adaptive challenges require adaptive work which, according to Heifetz, demand three “very tough, human tasks: first, figuring out what to conserve from past practices; second, figuring out what to discard from past practices; and third, inventing new ways that build from the best of the past.” Here is how Heifetz’s three human tasks may apply to the OPDO case.

What to conserve
In organisms, successful adaptations take the best from the organism’s history into the future. Similarly, organizations remain true to their roots and adapt to the changing surrounding environment. What does this suggest in the case of the OPDO? Three decade ago, Oromia was a concept in the minds of Oromo nationalists, the qubee script a fancy dream of an Oromo organization striving to educate Oromos in the use of a foreign script, and being an Oromo a great obstacle to self-improvement in a world dominated by Amharic hegemony. Today Oromia is a self-governing entity with delineated boundaries and institutions of governance recognized by the Ethiopian government. The qubee script is the sole means of written Afaan Oromoo, and the Oromo language is the medium of administration, instruction, justice and modern sector commerce in Oromia. The Oromo people have proudly embraced their heritage as individuals and as a collective. These achievements are the foundations of Oromo identity, unity, and nationhood along with the civil society institutions that support them. Finfinne (Addis Abeba) is the umbilicus of all. The OPDO cannot afford to risk the mistake of 2003 when it relocated to Adama.

The OPDO should see to it that these gains and the structures that support them, the constitution and the federal arrangement, are here to stay. A successful transformation of the so-called “prison house of nations” into a democratic, multinational state which the OPDO advocates will not only solve the Ethiopian empire-state’s vexing problems of nationalism but also will set a model that nations with problems of ethnic, racial and national questions can adapt to address their own situations. As the Oromo scholar Asafa Jalata put it in his book Fighting Against the Injustice of the State and Globalization: Comparing the African American and Oromo Movement, democratic multiculturalism has a good chance of bringing about fundamental political, economic, and social transformation. But the kind of rhetorical flourishes and the gloating that permeates the OPDO spokesperson’s interview, saying that they have built a new democratic federal unity, is not what will conserve the gains. Building a political arrangement that accommodates the Oromo people‘s will is a project no Ethiopian ruling party is willing to undertake. The EPRDF regime has made it clear that it is not willing to share power. The intransigence of the ruling class should not force the OPDO to overhaul the vision of democratic unity. It should guard it vigilantly.

What to discard
An organism discards or rearranges the DNA that no longer serves the species’ current needs. As an organization, the OPDO should do the same. It could begin by discarding terrible claims that don’t even make for good propaganda. The idea extant in the spokesperson’s words, i.e., that a political party created people who demand their rights, is outrageous. It is true that the Oromo people today are united and aware of their rights. They are willing to pay any price to preserve the victories they have gained and to fight for more. The OPDO may ultimately take a place in history for contributing to the making of the Oromo nation and the victories attained. But to claim that the OPDO is responsible for the creation of Oromo national consciousness and the present generation of politically conscious Oromos is historically inaccurate. The OPDO knows it has a distinct history that it may not recite with pride.

The OPDO spokesperson also repeats the constant refrain used by regime officials – that the lack of good governance in its multifarious facets and the failure to explain the “true” intention of the Master Plan caused the protests. He also asserts that crafty “agents of destruction” exploited the crisis situation. OPDO officials should always keep in mind that their most important target audience is the Oromo people. The notion that some faceless activists exploited the muddied field created by the regime’s failure to consult the people denies the fact that the protesters have legitimate political, economic and social rights. The spokesperson’s claim, that Oromo protesters who were martyred actually paid with their lives in order to demand marginal rights, is non sequitur.

In fact, the spokesperson goes as far as suggesting the protests were an expression of the political consciousness that the OPDO itself created and that, as such, it is a cause for celebration. The OPDO knows that its public claims are simply false because in closed meetings its officials talk the truth. Both Abbadula Gammada and Fekadu Tessema’s voices have been leaked to the public affirming their knowledge of the truth. Overall, the cost of repeating lame excuses that both the Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn and House Speaker Abbadula Gammada have repudiated diminishes credibility, a rare commodity any government needs in order to have even marginal legitimacy.

Denying that the problem exists isn’t the place to start solving problems. The problems that led to the massive protests are real. If we judge by the slogans that the demonstrators showed, people demanded respect for their human and constitutional rights at the minimum. The Oromo protested marginalization, discrimination because of their identity and exclusion from consultation in political or economic decisions. The new Oromo gave their lives for genuine grievances to be redressed, not for the luxury of encouraging officials to do more development or holding them accountable for mismanagement. The OPDO should abandon charades such as 100 per cent electoral victory and its officials should adjust to the new situation. Nothing can be hidden from the Oromo public. This is the emerging reality. If the OPDO chooses to continue business as usual, as Abbadula Gammada himself once said in one of the party’s deliberately leaked tapes, “the flood of the protests will wash away” both the party and the government.

What to innovate
An organism creates DNA arrangements that give the species the ability to flourish in new ways, in more challenging environments. It is not a secret that OPDO was created by the TPLF during the final offensive against the Derg as its forces moved into Oromo areas. The founding members were prisoners of war from the Derg military who happened to speak the Oromo language. At the time, most were descendants of the Amhara settlers in Oromo areas who knew the Oromo language enough to echo the OLF, but not quite committed to the Oromo cause owing to their non-Oromo background. These were the Oromo infiltrators.

Once in power, the OPDO began to recruit new members. The first new OPDO recruits were members of the Oromo elite who had come through the Derg era either as apolitical bureaucrats who serve any government that comes to power or political opportunists who joined the incoming rebel groups in order to gain clemency for the crimes they had committed as members of the Derg era institutions. They offered their expertise to the OPDO in return for protection and stability in their personal lives. These are the Oromo opportunists who had no qualms renting out their expertise in exchange for personal improvement or immunity.

As the TPLF consolidated its power and the OLF gradually disappeared from the scene, some Oromos joined the OPDO to try and work within the legal framework to improve the lives of the Oromo people. Their objective of this group is not to prevent independent Oromo groups coming to power. This group believes in gradual change and is led by the belief that the political space should not be ceded to those who have no interest in advancing the Oromo cause. This group was the Oromo pragmatists.

In its early days, thus, the OPDO was a fractured party composed of three groups: the non-Oromo infiltrators, the Oromo opportunists and the Oromo pragmatists. In the aftermath of the national elections debacle of 2005, many university graduates joined the OPDO. Some joined to obtain government jobs. Others did as so as pragmatic nationalists who felt they could advance the Oromo cause incrementally within the increasingly restricted atmosphere of an EPRDF regime reeling from the shock of an ignominious electoral defeat. Under the presidency of Abadula Gammada, the OPDO has accomplished several things that would prove enduring for the Oromo people. This was made possible because the lower to middle level administrative positions of the Oromia government’s bureaucracy was occupied by the fourth generation OPDO members. By the end of the decade, many of them had managed to become mayors, woreda administrators, schools’ directors, kebele managers, party chair persons at woreda and zonal levels, and leaders of various party affiliated ‘development’ associations. In a way, this is the cohort that the late Prime Minister Meles sardonically described: “if you peel off the OPDO surface, you will find the OLF.” He could have quite appropriately called them Oromo nationalists. In time, this group turned the OPDO into a vehicle of resistance against EPRDF excesses.

The clearest signal that the OPDO is capable of resistance to the administrative fiat of the federal government came in 2009 when the Oromia government, unable to get the House of Representatives to promulgate legislation governing Oromia’s special interest in Addis Abeba, established a ‘Special Zone’ of towns and districts that surround Addis Abeba. This was the act that led to the creation of the “Integrated” Development Master Plan. Without this act, Addis Abeba would have annexed land from the Oromia region as it had done for two decades prior.

The most dramatic resistance from the OPDO came at a meeting held in Adama town on April 12-14, 2014 for the Oromia regional state employees who were designated to implement the plan. In a performance whose historical import was not immediately evident, OPDO officials raised serious concerns about the Master Plan. The stage was set by a speaker who stated: The issue of Finfinne and the Oromia Special Zone towns is not a question of city management. Looked at from any direction, it is clearly a question of identity. Successive speakers objected to the Master Plan’s implementation citing that it violates several provisions of the constitution, federal jurisdictional boundaries, constituency representation and principles of popular sovereignty. The participants even questioned the paternalistic approach by which the federal government prescribed the kind of development projects the Oromia region needs. Where the officials left off, university students picked up and rose in protest against the Master Plan.

The OPDO has come a long way. In its evolution, it has shown in many instances that the desire of the overwhelming majority of party members is to be on the side of the people. At this stage, the behavior of party officials reveal the conundrum of being organizationally tied to the EPRDF but emotionally attached to the plight of the Oromo. But divided loyalty is a recipe for organizational failure. There is an ancient scriptural wisdom: one cannot serve two masters. It is also a contemporary philosophy. In his famous essay, “The Pursuit of the Ideal,” philosopher and historian of ideas, Isaiah Berlin, states: “Some among the Great Goods cannot live together. That is a conceptual truth. We are doomed to choose.” The notion that one can have both ways is not only unattainable but self-delusional. OPDO must choose. At the moment when it has outlived its usefulness to its TPLF patrons, survival should dictate the choice: become the Oromo People’s Democratic Organization.
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ED’s Note: Ezekiel Gebissa is a Professor of History and African Studies at Kettering University in Flint, Michigan.

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