
Thursday, June 02, 2011
Statement to Condemn the Irresponsible Misrepresentation of the OLF

Friday, September 11, 2009
OLF as a Trinity (one and three at a time)
This short essay is just presented as a clarification for Oromo foes, who are nowadays delighting by “perceiving” a division of the Oromo liberation vanguard into “three.” For their information, OLF has got, from the very beginning, only one Kaayyoo (goal), which
Leaders of OLF factions (left to right):
Dawud Ibsa, Dhugasa Bakako and Kemal Gelchu
also at the same time can be interpreted as three Kaayyoos Kaayyoo is self-determination, the three interpretations of the Kaayyoo are: in a pocket, and it plays with the three cards based on the objective reality it is in, aka according to the “here and now” of the situations. Even though the only one
-referendum on the issue: independence without a union Vs. independence within a union, and
-independence within a union.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
A Critical Assessment of the Oromo Liberation Fron
Source: www.OromoIndex.com
Some may take this as an obituary (the end of an era); some others as a call for a new organizational approach. Like it or not; agree or disagree; here is Jawar Siraj Mohammed's self-review of the Oromo struggle under OLF: "Failure to Deliver: The Journey of the Oromo Liberation Front in the Last Two Decades"
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Rapprochement between OLF factions: evidence of progress or cause for concern?
"Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better."~ Samuel Beckett