Saturday, November 28, 2009

OLF: Ethiopian Regime's Land Policy in Oromia

OLF Press Release

The Ethiopian regime has already sold hundreds of thousands of hectars of fertile agricultural land in Oromia to foreign investors. The regime has put the whole of the state of Oromia on the market. ... The Oromo people do not only farm the land but have a sacred traditional, spritual and cultural connection to their land. Read more

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Friday, November 27, 2009

US Congressman Criticizes Puntland For Abusive Behavior

US Congressman Donald Payne

Voice of America - USA
The ONLF is a separatist rebel group that has been fighting the Ethiopian ... gross human rights abuses in the Ogaden and cracking down on political opponents.
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Negasso Gidada joins UDJ


BBC

Ethiopia's former President Negasso Gidada has joined an opposition party, as the country builds up to an election scheduled for next May.

Mr Negasso, in power between 1995 and 2001, said he had joined the Unity for Democracy and Justice Party (UDJ) to try to unite Ethiopia. read more

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Oromo: Report on Treatment of Members of the OLF

By CORI
This CORI research analysis was commissioned by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Status Determination and Protection Information Section, Division of International Protection Services.

“In many cases, police and military officials also subjected these detainees to interrogation and torture aimed at forcing them to produce information about OLF activities that they did not possess. Police officials in Oromia often subject individuals who are arrested on suspicion of OLF-related activities to torture and other forms of mistreatment. In some cases torture is applied in the course of interrogations, while in other cases it is used as a form of punishment."To download the full report in PDF format, please click here.



Friday, November 20, 2009

Concern Over Aid To Ethiopia

Voice of America
So it is that US officials are concerned about recent reports that the Ethiopian government may be politicizing humanitarian assistance ahead of next year's ...America..read more

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Ethiopia denies rebels have captured seven towns


Reuters
The Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) said on Saturday it had taken the towns after almost a week of fierce fighting with the Ethiopian army. ...
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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Ethiopian Oagaen rebels claim to have recaptured 7 towns


Earthtimes (press release) -London, UK
"The operation involved thousands of ONLF troops and resulted in two days of heavy fighting," the group said in a statement. "A significant number of Ethiopian troops have been killed and their military hardware captured or destroyed during this operation."

The ONFL said it seized the towns of Obolka, Hamaro, Higlaaley, Yucub, Galadiid, Boodhaano and Gunogabo and that its forces were "warmly welcomed" by the civilian populations....read more

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

FBI sued over Ethiopian jailing

BBC News

BBC News
An American man is suing the FBI for mistreatment while he was held in jail in Kenya and Ethiopia in 2007. Amir Meshal was arrested on the Kenyan border as ...
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Clear Oromo Kaayyoo In A Clear Mind Of Oromo Polity


By Fayyisa Oromia
In my opinions for the last many years, I personally tried to write on this and I did my best to clarify it in different ways. I used to write that our Kaayyoo is self-determination, Bilisummaa sabaa (freedom of people) and Walabummaa biyyaa (sovereignity/independence of Oromia), union of independent nations, sovereign state of Oromia in a united state of Africa, liberty for referedum, kilil-federation/Oromian autonomy as a mid-Kayyoo for Oromian independence the end-Kaayyoo...etc. Is this not clear? Am I not with clear mind regarding our destiny? Are Oromo elites, who do talk about these different concepts with clear mind for the clear Kaayyoo? I here just try to explain again what I already wrote regarding these concepts and I hope this can be helpfull for those still debating and discussing on our "differences in Kaayyoo"...read more

ONLF Says They Took Over Military Bases From Ethiopian Troops

The officials of the Ogaden Liberation Front ( ONLF) have Thursday said they took over the control of more Ethiopian military basses with fighting that continued in the Somali region under the Ethiopian control recently.

Abdukadir Hassan Hirmoge, the deputy chairman of ONLF guerrilas claimed victory over clashes between both sides which continued in the region in over the past days saying that they attacked more Ethiopian controlled areas like Dudume Adde and Dufan about 20 kilomitres to Dhagah-bur and many other military positions pointing out that they took over all the bases of the Ethiopians that they attacked in the recent fighting.

Mr. Hirmoge said that they also inflicted more casualties to the Ethiopian troops and captured more weapons from them adding that they will continue their fighting against the Ethiopians whom he accused commiting actions out of the humanity to the Somalis in the region like raping, robbing, killing and so on.

AllAfrica.com


Monday, November 09, 2009

A Crack Opens in the Ethiopian Landscape, Preparing the Way for a New Sea

Discover Magazine
Discover Magazine
In 2005, the earth cracked open in Ethiopia. Two volcanic eruptions shook the desert, and a 35-mile-long rift opened in the land, measuring 20 feet wide in ...
“The ocean’s formation is happening slowly, likely to take a few million years. It will stretch from the Afar depression (straddling Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti) down to Mozambique” [ABC News]. read more

Ethiopia: Journalists self-censor to avoid harassment from govt (Nebiat Gebissa)

Gadaa.com Oduu - News

Gadaa.com Oduu - News
EMF — Journalist Nebiat Gebissa, who worked at the state-owned Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency (ERTA), witnessed government's crackdown on the mass ...
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Oromo Gambling over the Politics of Disgruntled MassOpinion ...

By Coqorsa Liiban

Oromia is the forgotten nation, and Oromo are the forgotten people, and Oromo politicians are forgetting their cause and their people by turning to the politics of self consumption in which (ignorant) Oromo politicians are portraying each other as bitter arch foes, using their energy, time and scant resource to score a victory against each other, and giving uncompromised victory for the enemy of Oromo to strengthen its grip on power by exploiting differences within the Oromo camp and exploiting the desperateness of Oromo people at the pace and direction of its struggle. This chapter of fragmentation, disintegration, dismemberment, and disorientation, and vicious cycle of confusion prevalent in the Oromo politics is not only unabated, but it is contributing to the exasperation of the otherwise trifling issues that could be tackled through democratic culture of dialogue and inclusiveness to the extent of developing grave rift and division within the Oromo politics...read more

Gadaa.com

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Today in Oromo History: Qubee Adopted as the Official Alphabet for Afaan Oromo

By Leenjiso_Horo

On November 3, 1991, the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) convened a meeting in Finfinne (Addis Ababa), where over 1,000 Oromo intellectuals met to decide the alphabet for Afaan Oromo. After many hours of debate, they decided unanimously to adopt the Latin alphabet, Qubee, the script for Afaan Oromo. Today, it’s 18 years to the date since the adoption of Qubee, and it has been the anchor of Oromummaa, the Oromo identity. The Oromo youth that comes of age since 1991 has been dubbed “the Qubee Generation.”...read more

Oromo Affairs


Sunday, November 01, 2009

Oromo refugees suffer in Sudan


(By Jalene Gemeda/VOA) Oromo are among the more than 230,000 refugees who have survived in 12 camps run by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in eastern Sudan. According to UNHCR, there are 180,000 Eritrean refugees in the country, and 17,000 Ethiopians. Some have lived there for 20 years, and some for more than 40 years...read more

Why is the West still feeding Ethiopia?

Reuters Blogs (blog)
It has now been 25 years since more than 1 million Ethiopians died as those of us lucky enough to live in the rich world sat transfixed in front of our ...
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Ethiopia: Member of the Ruling Party Defects and Exposes Human ...


Gadaa.com Oduu - News - Hillsboro,USA
Mr. Belete Etana Disasaa was the representative of the Oromo People's Democratic Organization (OPDO), the Oromo branch of TPLF's EPRDF, from the Limu Kossa ...
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Band Aid saved me but 25 years later still hungry

The Sun

The Sun
Back then the camera slowly panned across the dustbowl Ethiopian plain revealing "the closest thing to hell on Earth. With wails of grief filling the air, ...
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