Thursday, April 30, 2009
Faara Murnoota Malbulchaa Oromoo gidduutt Waligaltee Uumuu
* Faara Murnoota Malbulchaa Oromoo gidduutt Waligaltee Uumuu
Sochiin bilisummaa Oromoo akkitt gargar babanka’uutt ka’e nama sammun sirritt yaaduuf qayyabamuu hin dandahu. Kanneen gargar bahan keessaa tarsimoo dhaaba haadhoo itt baheen adda tahe kan fudhatee as bahe hin turre. Yoo guddate tokko tokko tooftaa jedhanii kan hedduun tarsimo bu’uura tuqa jedhame yayyabataniiru..read more
* Trends towards creating understanding among Oromo Political Groups
No normal thinking person could understand how Oromo liberation movement started to fall apart. None of the splinter groups had come out with strategy different from the mother organization they broke away from. At most some had sponsored tactics that most thought undermined the basic kaayyoo....read more
* Demokrasii America hin hubatamin hafe
Akka badii Oromoott keessummummaa Amerikaan basha’ee sodaa fi doorsisa malee waggaa dheeraan jiraadhe. Abjuun kiyya yeroo hundaa ofiin bulummaa biyya tiyyaa, Oromiyaa fi nagaa fi tasgabii olloota seeti. Sadaasi 8, 2008 abdii koo kana caalaatt jabeesse. Seenaa addunyaa Ammayyaa keessatt mallatoo kan tahu. Guyyichi guyyaa namoota sanyii, amantee fi gita jireenya hunda afaan bansiise ture...read more
The mentally grafted African
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Opinion: Oromo People Must Unite
Men, women, and children throughout Oromoland repeat the slogan of Oromo Nationalism: “Oromtich sabboona and Oromtitti Sabbontuu.” The wind of change blowing through the heart of all Oromo - old and young - is no ordinary wind. It is a raging hurricane against which the older cannot stand.
The greater millions of Oromo people in Africa and Diaspora have grown impatient of being hewers of wood and drawers of water, and they are rebelling against the false politics of empires and dictatorships that prevail and create some to be menial of others. In Oromia political movements, Oromo people have been divided into many political movements - some fighting on the slogan of “self-determination” and “Bilisumma” in Oromo words....read moreMonday, April 27, 2009
Oromo:An Open Letter to the President of Genocide Watch
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... the killing of 92 Oromo civilians, peacefully protesting for Oromo autonomy in March 1992,the killing of six Addis Ababa University students in January ...read more
Friday, April 24, 2009
MSF Team Finds 35 Somali and Ethiopian Dead on Yemen Coast
Survivors who arrived on the coast in Abyan province told the MSF team that, for reasons that remain unclear, the boat capsized as it began to approach the shore during the night. Many refugees were travelling in the dark, airless hull of the boat, which was designed to store fish....Read more
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
France says arrest warrant for Darfur suspects must be executed
April 21, 2009 (PARIS) — The French government said today that Sudan must cooperate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) in executing all arrest warrants issued against individuals in connection with war crimes committed in Darfur.
- French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (AFP)
The deputy spokesperson of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs Frederic Desagneaux told reporters today that Sudan must “fulfills its obligations towards the ICC and the Security Council”.
“The applications of the ICC must be satisfied. Three arrest warrants have been issued by the Court, they must be implemented and we urge the full and unambiguous cooperation of Sudan with the ICC” Desagneaux said.....for more Sudan Tribune
SHANE GUMI: Celebrating Sunday Easter Or Guyyaa Goototaa?
Reported From Nairobi, Kenya.
On this day of April 18, 2009, Abyssinians around the world are celebrating the day of historical significance, the day Jesus Christ, the son of God resurrected. For most Abyssinians and Coptic orthodox around the world, the day marks the greatness of Jesus Christ who sacrificed himself to clean human kind from their sin. For those who believe they were unclean and had been cleaned of their impurity by the blood of Jesus Christ, the significance of this day is of paramount importance. I think there is something very important for SHANNEs on this day as well, as we see below. Today, on Sunday Easter, SHANE is celebrating the Lion of Judah's day, along with thousandAmaharas and Tigres, all over the world. ...read more
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Dhaamsaa ABO - Guyyaa Yaadannoo Gootota Oromoo
Dhaamsaa ABO - Guyyaa Yaadannoo Gootota Oromoo
(Ebla 15, 2009) Irratti
"Guyyaa gootota Oromoo yaadatuun aaduma qofaaf osoo hin taane qabsoo eegalame bakkaan ga’uuf kaayyoo xaliilaa ganama itti manaa ba’ame mootummaa dimookraatawaa walaba Oromiyaa argamsiisuuf qabsoo dhugaaf of wareeguuf carraaquuf waadaa haaromsuu feesisa." - Dubbisaa
Sudan's Beshir arrives in Ethiopia
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ADDIS ABABA (AFP) — Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir arrived Tuesday in Ethiopia, on his sixth foreign trip since an international arrest warrant for ...For more... AFP
Friday, April 17, 2009
Zenawi Admits Exporting Grains While Millions Starve and Die
During his first press conference since the G20 photo-op trip to London, Mr. Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister of Ethiopia, has admitted to exporting grains from a country that has close to 12,000,000 of its population surviving under severe need of humanitarian food aid (according to OCHA-Ethiopia - mid-February 2009 report). The report also indicates that 4,900,000 people require emergency food assistance.
As declared by Mandela and his Elders group in 2008, the right to food is “fundamental.” Scheming (through exports, debts and land leases) to deprive 12,000,000 people of the right to food is a crime against humanity, and the International Criminal Court (ICC) should do its job and bring Zenawi and his collaborators to justice.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Eritrea becoming 'a giant prison'
The Eritrean government is turning its country into a giant prison, according to Human Rights Watch.
The Horn of Africa nation is widely using military conscription without end, as well as arbitrary detention of its citizens, says HRW.
Hundreds of Eritrean refugees forcibly repatriated from countries like Libya, Egypt and Malta face arrest and torture upon their return, says the group.
Religious persecution and forced labour are also rife in Eritrea, says HRW. ...for more BBC
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Woyane government deny genocide against the Anuaks and Somali
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's government is denying allegations it committed human rights abuses against the Anuaks in the Gambella region of western Ethiopia and ethic Somalis in the Ogaden. In a letter, the organization "Genocide Watch" has asked the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to investigate the alleged crimes which it said fit the definition of genocide. for more VOA news
58 Ethiopian migrants arrested
TAIZ, April 13 (Saba)- Security apparatuses in Taiz governorate have mentioned that they had arrested 58 Ethiopian migrants who entered illegally into the Yemeni territories, Security Media Center reported on Monday.
The security apparatuses in the governorate made clear that they seized, in Thubab district coast, a smuggling boat with 34 Ethiopian migrants on its board among them four women.
The security apparatuses of Taiz governorate also referred other 34 Ethiopian migrants for legal procedures who were arrested by Maqbana district police where they illegally entered in the district via the coast.
Moreover, Thubab district security apparatuses has handed over 3 Somali refugees to Kharaz refugee camp in Lahj governorate who were landed in the same day on Khalal district coast.
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MP for Moyale, Ali Mahmoud blames border conflict to Ethiopian Oromo Liberation Front (OLF)
Oromo Liberation Front
Ali Mahmoud, the assistant minister for Special Prorammes and the MP for Moyale, blames border conflict to Ethiopian Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) militias and some Ethiopian authorities. He says Ethiopian government often accuses Kenyans of harbouring the rebels. In turn, the OLF accuse Kenyans of betraying them to the Ethiopian government.
He continues: "As a result, Kenyans often find themselves between the sea and the rock. Although there is a military camp at Odha, the area is so vast that and the soldiers cannot cover the whole region. We have never had any legal territorial disputes with Ethiopia because there are large beacons everywhere along the boundary but our border is infringed all the time with everyone’s knowledge." ...Full report
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Ogaden Rebels Counter 'Crisis' Claims by Ethiopia
Ogaden Rebels Counter 'Crisis' Claims by Ethiopia | |
By Peter Heinlein Addis Ababa 08 April 2009 |
Rebels fighting for independence in Ethiopia's Ogaden region say they are stronger than ever, a day after the government said the insurgency is in tatters.
A statement e-mailed to news organizations Wednesday says the operational capacity of the rebel Ogaden National Liberation Front is higher than at any point since its anti-Ethiopia insurgency began.
The e-mail, apparently sent from ONLF offices in Europe, says rebels in the arid stretch of eastern Ethiopia along the Somalia border have defeated every major Ethiopian military campaign in the past two years.
The statement was in response to comments from Ethiopia's Communications Minister Bereket Simon, who told reporters that government troops are on the verge of crushing the rebels.
"The situation in Ogaden has developed in such a way that when the ONLF has lost too much ground. And at this point we can say the ONLF is very weakened and in a state of crisis," he said.
Bereket said government political and counterinsurgency operations have undermined the ONLF's popular support.
"The situation in Ogaden is improving by the day," he said. "People are interested in developmental activities and taking matters into their own hands. The government assessment is that the ONLF will find itself in a very difficult situation."
The ONLF statement described Bereket's comments as "wishful thinking," aimed at instilling a false sense of confidence in oil exploration companies the government is trying to lure back to the Ogaden region.
Ethiopia stepped up counterinsurgency operations in the Ogaden nearly two years ago, after the rebels attacked a Chinese-run oil exploration facility, killing 65 Ethiopians and several Chinese nationals.
Industry analysts say no oil has been discovered in the Ogaden.
The government restricts journalists access to the region, and there is little verifiable information about the strength of the rebels or the level of fighting.
The U.S. group Human Rights Watch last year issued a report accusing government troops of staging public executions and burning villages in their counterinsurgency campaign. The report was based on eyewitness accounts.
Ethiopia responded with its own report charging the Human Rights group with using flawed methods that resulted in unsubstantiated and inflammatory allegations. The government rebuttal noted that Human Rights Watch investigators had not visited the Ogaden, and that some of the people listed as dead in the report had later been found alive.
Independent verification of the ONLF's strength on the ground is impossible, but the group is known to have strong backing among Ogadenis living overseas, many of whom are refugees. Hundreds of sign-carrying ONLF supporters staged noisy demonstrations outside the G20 summit site in London last week to protest the presence of Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi.
Sunday, April 05, 2009
Liberating Oromiya: If no now, when? If not us, who?
By Leenjiso Horo
Bilisumma.com - Much has been talked; much has been discussed about independence. In the struggle against colonial occupation, the terms independence and liberation are used interchangeably. And so is, here, too. Independence cannot come in itself, or by itself or by begging for it, or by penning ones hopes on some external intermediaries or mediators. And it is neither a gift from the Heavenly Kingdom, nor it is a gift by the goodwill of the worldly kingdoms or rulers. Independence is a fruit of bitter struggle. Long ago, the Oromo nationalists understood this to be a self-evident truth that the independence of Oromiya rests on their shoulders, on their willingness and capacity to fight a bitter fight. With this understanding, four decades ago in 1970s, these nationalists, echoing a philosophical version of a 12th century moral philosopher’s (Rabbi Hillel’s) words, asked themselves two fundamental questions: liberating Oromiyaa: If no now, when? If not us, who? Read Full Article Bilisummaa.com
Friday, April 03, 2009
Oromo Protest against Ethiopia’s Meles Zenawi at the G20 Summit
The BBC reported that demonstrators have gathered near the G20 Summit venue in London’s Docklands for a second day of protests. Among them were members of Oromo Community in the UK in support of the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and against human rights violations by the regime of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. The Oromo community in UK opposes the invitation of dictator Meles Zenawi to the G20 summit, atrocities caused by his leadership to the Oromo and other people of the Ethiopian empire. In the video (link to BBC below), protesters are seen holding the flags OLF and ONLF (Ogaden National Liberation Front).
Watch the Video (BBC)
U.S. President Barack Obama scolded Ethiopia's dictator Meles Zenawi during a brief one-to-one encounter at the G20 meeting in London on April 2. Obama reportedly told Meles that the human rights condition in Ethiopia is deplorable and unacceptable. Following a meeting with Obama, Meles Zenawi, who was invited to represent New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD) at the G20 meeting, abruptly canceled a press conference he was about to give. "His people gave no reasons for this. But insiders in the press center said Zenawi was worried about the kind of questions that were going to be put to him concerning human rights violations within Ethiopia and his dealing with his opponents and Ethiopia’s neighbors," Henry Gombya of BSN reported. "The African continent really wasn’t heard; South African President Motlanthe said he didn't speak for the continent and Meles Zenawi cowered in the shadows," Gombya writes.
Thursday, April 02, 2009
MEDREK: The Final Effort to save Ethiopia
Ethiopia is at the crossroads, once again. When the military officer Mengistu came to power in 1974, there was a brief period of cautious optimism for change, only to have our hopes dashed as he kept the status quo and pursued his mass murder campaign. When another armed group of the TPLF/EPRDF came to power in 1991 with big promises and slogans of change, many people of southern Ethiopia were once again hopeful. They hoped to either establish a majority rule via voluntary union of Nations or hoped to otherwise see the demise of the evil Ethiopian empire that has brought so much death and destruction to the horn of Africa. But once again, their hopes were dashed by the TPLF/EPRDF tyranny that still strangles our people inside this state created by force and created by the massacre of many of our ancestors. Despite the tyrannical rule of TPLF however, many brave people of Ethiopia are trying to break the cycle of dictatorship and misery, by waging a peaceful struggle to bring real change once and for all. They began such peaceful struggle not because of the tolerance of the TPLF but due to the willingness to endure misery, to pay the ultimate price for progressive principles and to sustain the struggle even when their members and families are being killed by TPLF agents, left and right, in every corners of the country. Perhaps the biggest attempt to bring change to the country comes in the form of MEDREK, an alliance of several opposition parties and opposition figures....read full report
Meles Zenawi of Tigray may join his brother al-Bashir of Sudan