Saturday, May 28, 2011

Ghana to protest the 'detention' of Ghanaian Journalists in Ethiopia


(GNA) Ghana News Agency

Addis Ababa, May 28, GNA - Mr Kwesi Quartey, Ghana's Ambassador to Ethiopia, has stated that he would file an official protest to the Government of Ethiopia for the 'detention' of Ghanaian Journalists and the subsequent seizure of their Television Cameras at the Addis Ababa International Airport.

He said: "This is the second time the Customs and Revenue officials at the Airport have troubled Ghanaian Journalists who come here on official duties."

Mr Quartey, who was speaking to Ghana News Agency in an interview over the issue said: "the officials behaved the same way towards the Media when President John Evans Atta Mills" came here recently on an official duty."

He said he would write to the Director of the Ethiopian Foreign Affairs Ministry to protest against what he described as "unfair treatment they often mete out to our media and other officials who visitEthiopia to transact business."

On Wednesday May 25, seven Ghanaian Journalists who were in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, were held 'hostage' for three hours for carrying Television cameras without an official notice from the Government of Ghana.

Although the Journalists from Ghana News Agency, Ghana Broadcasting Corporation Radio and Television, TV3 and Crystal Clear Lens, explained that they were part of the advanced team of Vice President John Mahama, the officials did not budge.

The intervention of the Embassy officials did not convince the Customs officers who went ahead to seize the cameras and subsequently made them to pay penalties the next day.

GNA

Friday, May 27, 2011

ONLF Special forces freed two WFP workers from Ethiopian Army

Ogaden Online
The Ogaden National Liberation Army of ONLF has captured the Town of Galalshe in Jigjiga Region near Babili. Causalities from the Meles Army (ENDF) were heavy and some remnants escaped to Babili town. ONLA captured armaments, ammunition, and logistics.
The Liberation Army found hundreds of civilians prisoners detained in the Galalshe Jail who were tortured and badly treated. Among the Prisoners found were the two WFP workers abducted by the Ethiopian Army, after killing one of their colleagues and wounding the other.
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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Deadly clashes erupt in Moyale

Published on 19/05/2011

www.standardmedia.co.ke

Ally Jamah

An alleged gang rape of a 17-year-old-girl in Moyale has paralysed the town and set off deadly clashes between two communities, sparking fears of the conflict spinning out of control.

The girl, who hails from the Borana community, was allegedly assaulted on Saturday afternoon by four men from the Burji community, who were together with two women colleagues.

Reports indicated that her private parts were violated with blunt objects, before she was left for dead. All suspects are now being held at Moyale Police Station.

On Thursday, business premises belonging to the Burjis remained closed in Moyale while their lorries laden with goods were barred from entering the town by Borana youth manning the main road leading to the town.

Most of the lorries camped at Turbi, about 50km away. Some drivers had wounds sustained from attacks at the "checkpoints".

"We have been stuck here for the past five days without food and water. All roads are blocked. How can this happen when we are supposed to have a functioning government?" lamented a victim Haji Shanqo.

Attempts by the media to enter Moyale town to cover the story were blocked by hundreds of people who had camped at the Airstrip.

The crowds sought to lynch a Burji activist and politicians who were on the same plane with journalists. The plane was forced to make a quick ‘U-turn’ to Nairobi. Tension has remained high in the town.

It was an emotional moment Thursday when another plane carrying the assaulted girl arrived at Nairobi’s Wilson Airport accompanied by Moyale MP Mohammud Ali, who is also the Assistant Minister for Special Programmes.

Hundreds of incensed community members were at the airport to receive the girl while others waited at the Nairobi Women’s Hospital, where she was booked for treatment.

Since Sunday, business activities in the busy Moyale border town have largely been halted. Police and military personnel have been patrolling the area. So far one person has lost his life in the clashes. The Burjis, who are a minority, have been restricted to their homes in Manyatta Burji, Moyale.

The two communities harbour political and economic rivalries, with most of the businesses in Moyale being owned by Burjis.

Chairman of the Moyale County Council Goliche Galgalo accused the police of being compromised to cover up the crime by charging the suspects with common assault instead of rape.

"This conflict would not have come if the police had done their work. They only arrested the suspects when they saw matters were going out of hand," he said

Councillor Galgalo accused elders of the Burji community of not showing interest in resolving the matter amicably.

"They should have approached us and expressed remorse. But until now, no one has attempted to contact us. That is a big insult," he added.

Hassan Ali, an NGO official in Moyale expressed concern that evidence of the rape may have been compromised due to delay in securing proper treatment in Nairobi.

Moyale OCPD Willy Lugusa said they were still working to bring the elders of the two communities together.

"We urge political leaders to end the incitement of their communities and work towards restoring normalcy in the town and allow the courts and police to do their work," he said

Friday, May 20, 2011

Kenya: MPs Vow to Block Ethiopian Power Plant


picture of
Joseph Lekuton, MP


AllAfrica.com
Northern Kenya MPs have vowed to stop the construction of Gibe III hydroelectric power in Ethopia. Joseph Lekuton(Laisamis) Ekwee Ethuro(Turkana Central), Chachu Ganya (North Horr) and Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth called on the people of Loiyangalani to back their protests as they talk to the government to stop Ethiopia's power plans. "The contract signed between the Kenyan and Ethiopia government to supply us with electricity should be revoked. People are dying due to lack of resources provided by the waters of Lake Turkana," Lekuton said."There is enough wind and solar that can generate electricity for the Turkana people. We do not need to sign a contract with our neighbour so that they can supply us with electricity while we are capable of generating our own," he added.Ganya said: "Gibe dam will be fought to the end". ...read more

Kenya sends army to Ethiopia border

Capital FM Kenya
BY LABAN WANAMBISI
NAIROBI, Kenya, May 18

Army personnel have been dispatched to the Kenya-Ethiopia border following recent raids by Merille tribesmen who killed more than 40 people.

Prime Minister Raila Odinga told Parliament on Wednesday afternoon that the army is under firm instructions to relocate more than 900 Merille tribesmen who have settled on the Kenyan territory. ...read more

Kenya: Raila Says Military to Flush Out Ethiopians
AllAfrica.com
The military has been ordered to flush out the 2500 Merille tribesmen from Ethiopia who have been attack communities living along the common border. The government has also given notice to the Ethiopian government to relocate the Merilles voluntarily ...

UN Agency to Resume Ops in Ethiopia's Ogaden Following Fatal Attack


Voice of America
The attack took place on a road south of the region's main city, Jijiga, in an area where pro-government forces are engaged in a counterinsurgency operation against the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF). Each side blamed the other for last
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Ethiopian group alleges mass killing


News24
Nairobi - An Ethiopian rebel group said on Thursday that the army and a police unit killed at least three dozen civilians in a crackdown in an ethnically Somali region of Ethiopia. A spokesperson for Prime Minister Meles Zenawi called the allegations
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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Three Oromo refugeess among Survivors of Libyan boat tragedy

UNHCR (press release)
CHOUCHA CAMP, Tunisia, May 13 (UNHCR) Bayisa* has suffered a lot in his short life, but nothing prepared him and his two friends, Gudissa* and Nagassa,* for the ordeal the three Ethiopian refugees faced, and barely survived, on the high seas between Libya and Italy.

During or after their failed attempt to reach Italy by boat, 63 of the 72 people on board died agonizing deaths while passing vessels and helicopters allegedly failed to stop and rescue the boat people. And Bayisa is now back in North Africa.

The ethnic Oromo, gaunt-faced and extremely thin, spoke with his two friends to UNHCR on Thursday in the Choucha Camp that was set up near Tunisia's border with Libya to provide shelter for tens of thousands of migrant workers and refugees fleeing the civil war that erupted in Libya in mid-February.

Although the Oromo are Ethiopia's largest ethnic group, they have suffered persecution at the hands of successive governments for decades. Bayisa said he fled to Sudan after his village was torched in 2007 by police, who accused his family of shepherds of helping anti-government rebels....read more

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Survivors of Libyan boat tragedy give fresh accounts to UN


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Bilisummaa Irra Faccisa / In Defense of Bilisummaa

By Ibsaa Guutama

Yeroo qabsoon bilisummaa fi ofiinbulmaata keenyaa didhamu baanee balaa irra marsaa jiru faccisuun dirqama sabboonotatti Kanneen qara qabsoott ka’an yeroof mataa gad qabatan malee hin coollibne. Ammayyuu dhaloota haaraaf waa’ee ergamsa qabsoo bilisummaa Oromoo ABOn hogganamuu iyya’uuf dirqama qabu. Waan hardha ta’aa jiruun ababbaruu irra kan darbanin walbira qabanii ilaaluu yaaluun barumsa taha. Rakkinni qabsaawota ganama manaa yaase hardha ittuu caalee muldhata. Fallisaa kan qaban gad dhiisanii kan yaalamee fashale irra deebi’uu utuu hin ta’in kan qabaniti cichanii eenyummaa ofii mirkaneessuu dha. Ilaalcha dhaaboti maqaa Oromo qaban akka filmaataataat tarreessuun daaraa fi daakuu walbira qabu akka hin taane eeggachuu dha...read more

When our struggle for liberty and independence is challenged it is the duty of nationalists to go out and defend it from hovering catastrophe. It will be a mistake to distract the struggle from its rightful course for sake of millions of youth whose dreams have been the liberation of Oromiyaa since they started to dream. Pioneers of the struggle are duty bound to keep them informed about OLF, its mission, the achievements, failures and distortions of struggle. Rather than panicking with present world events, better to examine problems that came dragging from the past. Problems that caused activists leave their homes initially are still there with greater force. The solution is not quitting what you have and retrying what has already failed but to hold fast on what you had and assert your identity. To present list of names of organizations with Oromo names as alternatives can seem comparing apple to orange....read more

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Ethiopia: A Generation Targeted, the Future of a Nation at Risk

HRLHA Urgent Action and Appeal

Public 11 May, 2011.

Although there has been no single section of societies that the Ethiopian TPLF/EPRDF regime has spared in the past 18 years, students have been among the prime targets of attacks. The Oromos in general, and the Oromo students in particular, have obviously been the first in the line of victimization when it comes down to ethnicity and regional lines.

The most recent crackdown against Oromo students, which has been going on since April 14, 2011, has hit all universities and colleges in different regional states, and has sent hundreds of students to prisons without any idea as to when they would be released. All that could be said in this regard, based on past experiences, is that anything between immediate releases (although we haven’t seen any yet) and indefinite incarcerations could happen to those students.

Student Dame Olana
For example, from among hundreds of Oromo students who were arrested and detained exactly in the same manner in 2006, only a few were released while hundreds of them had died in prison, and some are still languishing in prison without verdict.

Following the issuance of its Urgent Action, PUBLIC 12 April, 2011 on this same case of violence against students, HRLHA has been monitoring the situation through its local agents for further details and updates; and, accordingly, it has been able to obtain the names of the following detained students:

No Student NameInstituteDate Detained
1Tariku BekeleHaromaya UniversityApril 11, 2011
2Megersa BekeleHaromaya UniversityApril 11, 2011
3Fituma Tadesse BiyaHaromaya UniversityApril 11, 2011
4Tolessa FarajaJimma UniversityApril 11, 2011
5Tufa BachaJimma UniverstyApril 11, 2011
6Miressa QananiClinical PharmacyApril 11, 2011
7Dame OlanaClinical PharmacyApril 11, 2011
8Tadesse TekalegnAddis Ababba University,April 13, 2011
9Sanbata DameHaromaya UniversityApril 13, 2011
10Dandii BekeleHaromaya UniversityApril 13, 2011
11Alemayehu GarummaGotera Campus (Lecturer)April 13, 2011
12Fayisa AlemnehGotera Campus (Lecturer)April 13, 2011
13Dachassa MagarssaGotera Campus(Lecturer)April 13, 2011
14Sena MararaArbaminchi UniversityApril 14, 2011
15SayaArbaminchi UniversityApril 14, 2011
16Dagim GizawArbaminch UniverstyApril 14, 2011
17Wariyo BantiArbaminch UniversityApril 18, 2011
18Tafese MotoraWallaga University (Tortured)
19Biqila AbshaloArbaminch UniversityApril 18, 2011
20Duguma JabessaArbaminch UniversityApril 18, 2011
21Jamara TolessaArbaminch UniversityApril 18, 2011
22Biqila TesfayeArbaminch UniversityApril 18, 2011
23Tilahun Fufa GutuA.Ababa UniversityApril 24, 2011
24Takele Arega GaromaA.Ababa UniversityApril 24, 2011
25Duguma BeyeneA.Ababa UniversityApril 24, 2011
26Damara Gamada Qana’a A.Ababa UniversityApril 24, 2011
27Ketema Dhinsa YadetaUniversityApril 24, 2011
28Desalegn Dobbi MWallaga Univesity (Tortured)
29Tolessa JabanaJimma University
30Dereje GutuJimma University

As it was the case in the previous similar crackdowns on Oromo students, this most recent violence by a government against its own citizens was started in Mizan Tepi University with students of Tigrean origin deliberately provoking Oromo students and inciting clashes, with armed security forces waiting standby in the backyard. The worst aspect of these kinds of extra-judicial and politically motivated acts against students is that the victimized students, not only receive punishments that they don’t deserve, but also miss classes, exams, and other types of assessments; and, consequently, their graduations are delayed, or maybe denied. In general, their academic lives would be disrupted, and their future lives ruined. Intimidation and harassment, as they are their negative impacts and discouragements on students who are likely to join colleges and universities in the future, are also enormous. Given that these acts of violence by a government in charge of responsibly ruling a country have singled out the Oromo students only, it is obvious that they are purely racial and discriminatory even to that extent apartheid action against Oromo students.

HRLHA would like to once again express its deep concerns regarding the whereabouts as well as safety of the students who have been taken to custody over the past three and four years. It is also recalled that a lot of students have received injuries of varying degrees from brutal attacks by the security forces on the first day of the violence.

HRLHA calls up on the Ethiopian Government to immediately stop racial and discriminatory violence, and unconditionally release the detained students and facilitate the resumption of normal classes. A thorough investigation of the overall situation is also expected from a responsible government so that the culprits would be held accountable for their wrongdoings. HRLHA also calls up on regional and international diplomatic, democratic, and human rights agencies to challenge the Ethiopian TPLF/EPRDF regime on its persistent brutal, dictatorial, and suppressive actions against innocent and unarmed civilians who attempt to exercise their “said-to-have-been-granted” democratic rights.

Sunday, May 08, 2011

“Manifesto”, End of Outlook Stalemate in OLF

www.gubirmans.com
  • “Manifesto”, Dhuma Danqama Ilaalchaa ABO Keessaa?

    Waa’ee qabsoo Oromo yeroo kaafnu hanga tokkoo gara duubaati deebinee kan laalluu muuxannoon kaleessaa hardhaaf dhimma baasinnaa jenneetu. Mootummaan Hayila Sillaasee kan kufe warraaqsa aarii ummataan dhoo’eeni. Dargiin mooticha bakka bu’uuf humnoota adda addaa naannaa sagantaa gadjalaa (minimum) tokkooti qindeeffate. Akkasiti humnoota sabhedduu akeeka sooshaaliismiin gaggeeffamna jedhan waliti fiduu danda’e. Garba gamaas qooda fudhachuuf hedduutu it didiche. Akka irbuu seenanitt karaa Baalee galuu isaan oolche. Kan walitti dufan qabsoon gitaa rakkina sabaawummaa empayeritii keessa jiru furuu dandaha jedhanii dhaadatan. Sabboonotis hin geessineen male luuxanii dhimma itt bahuu yaalanii turan...read more

  • “Manifesto”, End of Outlook Stalemate in OLF
  • Whenever we speak about Oromo struggle we look back a bit if yester year’s experiences might help present efforts. The government of Hayila Sillaasee was toppled by revolution that erupted as a result of peoples’ rage. To replace the emperor Darg coordinated some forces around a minimum program. In that way it brought together those who say they follow socialist principles. Many from the Diaspora dashed to participate. It saved them coming through Baale as promised. All Habashaa “progressives” lauded class struggle as panacea for societal problems. That attracted nationalists who did not have self confidence to go national struggle alone....read more

Thursday, May 05, 2011

Kenya protests to Ethiopia over Turkana attacks

Capital FM Kenya - Bernard Momanyi - ‎5 minutes ago‎
NAIROBI, Kenya, May 5 - Kenya has now written to the Ethiopian government to protest the attacks which occurred in Turkana district on Tuesday where 38 people were killed and dozens wounded.
Kenya protests to Ethiopia over border raid Kenya Broadcasting Corporatio