Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Ethiopia: South Sudan Government, Rebels to Hold Talks


December 31, 2013 (VOA News) –Ethiopia says South Sudan’s government and rebel leader Riek Machar are sending delegations to Addis Ababa for peace talks.
The Ethiopian government announced the negotiations Tuesday, the day the East African bloc IGAD had set as a deadline for the two sides in South Sudan to hold face-to-face negotiations.
More than two weeks of violence in South Sudan continued Tuesday with fresh fighting in the key city of Bor, which government forces recaptured from rebels last week. The French news agency quoted a rebel spokesman as saying fighters backing Machar had re-taken control of Bor.
Tuesday’s fighting followed renewed calls by the United Nations and African Union for an immediate end to the fighting.
Statements from the U.N. Security Council and the A.U.’s Peace and Security Council late Monday said dialogue should begin immediately between President Salva Kiir and Machar, his former vice president.
The African Union also urged Kiir’s government to release detained political leaders, and threatened to impose sanctions on those who continue to incite violence.
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni visited Kiir on Monday, and warned Machar to sign a cease-fire deal or face action from its neighbors.
The IGAD statement last week did not include a threat of force, but said the group would “consider taking further measures” if fighting continued.
The medical aid group Doctors Without Borders said Monday tens of thousands of South Sudanese have fled Bor since violence broke out there last week between government troops and the Machar-backed force – the so called “White Army.”
White Army youths are known for the white powder they use to cover their skin as an insect repellant. Like Machar, they are ethnic Nuers while President Kiir and his loyalists are ethnic Dinka.
The tribal violence erupted earlier this month, when the president accused Machar of attempting a coup. The United Nations says the fighting has left more than 1,000 people dead and displaced tens of thousands.
Source: VOA News

Ethiopia: Stranded Ethiopians Suffer in Conflict Stricken South Sudan


December 31, 2013 (All Africa) — The South Sudanese fought for two decades for an independent state and the peace they hoped would come with it. They inked the former two and half years ago, but lost the latter just a few days ago.
To understand the magnitude of the crisis South Sudan is immersed in, glancing over official figures is enough. Within a week of violence erupting in Juba- the capital of the newest state in the world – the number of causalities rose to 1,000 and the displaced people reached 120,000. The violence that was limited to two of the 10 states of South Sudan has now spread to five.
As the death toll increases, the number of Ethiopians who lost their lives in various areas of the country has also jumped up. The number ranges from10 to 50, depending on the source of the information. But various sources indicate that the highest number of deaths have been registered in Malakal – the second largest city in South Sudan and capital of the Upper Nile State.
Malakal, 650km north of Juba, is known for its navigable rivers. The White Nile connects Juba and Khartoum and the Sobat (Baro) River with the Gambella region of Ethiopia. Malakal’s close proximity to Ethiopia and the availability of easy road and water transportation has attracted a significant number of Ethiopians. They are engaged in various activities, ranging from business to service delivery.
Most Ethiopians are employed in non-professional jobs, like daily labour and serving customers. Some claim that the population of Ethiopians in Malakal is much higher than those in Juba, who are estimated to be between 3,000 and 5,000. Because of the fact that many reached to Malakal by illegal means, or only with travel permit papers, it makes it difficult to know the exact number of Ethiopians currently residing in the city.
At least seven Ethiopians have been killed in the fighting that broke out in Malakal on Monday and continued up until Friday evening, Fortune confirmed from various sources. Rebels loyal to the ousted South Sudanese Vice President Reik Machar (PhD) claimed control of the town on Tuesday.
Due to the heavy fighting, the city’s international airport – the only one after the capital Juba- has been closed. Hundreds of people are being treated for gunshot wounds in Malakal Hospital. Ethiopians visited the hospital on Thursday and identified two of their deceased fellow citizens. They have also seen another Ethiopian killed in front of his house.
In addition to the three, an onion seller, a hotel waiter and a known businessman in the city who owns a hotel and trucks, were shot dead, according to Ethiopians in Malakal.
“On the first day they came and took away all the money he had,” an Ethiopian in Malakal who requested anonymity told Fortune, when discussing how the businessman lost his life. “On the second day, others came and when he told them that he did not have any money, they killed him.”
Ethiopians said that his body was abandoned on the street for two days. Those brave enough to try to collect his body were forced to lie-down beside the corpse by individuals in military uniforms.
“I survived for mere luck,” Zergaw Adane, one of the Ethiopians who had attempted to retrieve the body of the businessman, told Fortune. “A person I knew in Gambella begged the soldiers in Nuer language and then we were released.”
Zergaw is not a resident of Malakal. He is among those transporters that carry commodities from Gambella town to Malakal and Juba on their boats. When Zergaw embarked on his journey three weeks ago, he planned to carry out his usual business of delivering commodities packed into three boats owned by his brother and come back.
As any other normal day, gliding on the boats on the Baro (Sobat) River took them three days to reach Malakal. After finishing their business, they got caught up in the crossfire of the ongoing South Sudan crisis. Soldiers took all of their money and left them unharmed. They then joined a group of Ethiopians who were hiding in order to save their lives.
“We were around 40 packed into one warehouse,” an Ethiopian who was sheltered with Zergaw told Fortune over the phone from Malakal, on Friday morning. “We finished all the food we had within two days.”
Zergaw and other Ethiopians survived with biscuits and any leftovers they could find in abandoned and looted shops in Malakal. The heavy gunfire and checkpoints set up by rebel soldiers made it impossible for them to move freely from one part of the city to the other, and to the United Nations (UN) camp.
The intensity of the violence forced thousands, including the governor of the Upper Nile, Simon Kun Pouch, and his ministers, to seek shelter at the compound of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). Many remain at the compound, even though government forces controlled the city on Friday afternoon.
The return of soldiers allied to President Salva Kiir helped Ethiopians to properly bury their compatriots. Three Ethiopians were buried on Friday afternoon, while three others were laid to rest on Saturday morning.
The recapture of Malakal also brought a relief for employees of the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) in South Sudan. There was an attempted bank robbery at the second South Sudan branch of the CBE, which opened in Malakal a year ago. The Bank’s move to the area aimed at tapping this business boom there, according to a banker who works at the CBE’s Juba branch.
“So far we are safe,” Bekalu Zeleke, President of CBE told Fortune late last week.
The control of Malakal is key for the two rival sides. As the capital of the Upper Nile state – one o f South Sudan’s main oil-producing areas – Malakal played a role in the power and oil politics of the country.South Sudan generates 98pc of the government’s revenue from oil, according to the Revenue Watch Institute.
When it comes oil, even Machar, who denied any involvement in the government’s claim of “coup attempt”, confirmed that his forces were the ones controlling the oilfields in the Upper Nile and Unity states. He went as far as giving a guarantee for the continuation of oil production and keeping the revenue of crude sales “in an escrow account until the conflict is over”.
“We’ll protect the oil workers, the oil companies, the oil installations and the oil can be transported and sold,” Machar told Bloomberg on Tuesday.
Despite his assurance, foreign employees left the oilfields in fear of escalating violence and oil production stopped. This was mainly seen in the oil-rich Unity state. Forces loyal to Machar controlled Bentiu, the capital of Unity State, on last Sunday, December 22.
The South Sudanese government, which claimed its forces are advancing to the town, announced that most of the oilfields are still under its control. Petroleum Minister Stephen Dhieu Dau told Bloomberg that the government has control of about 25,000 barrels of oil production a day in Unity state.
The Minister admitted that rebels have taken over parts of the Unity state oilfields, where the daily output accounts for about 5,000 barrels.South Sudan’s oilfields produced half a million barrels of crude before January 2012, the Revenue Watch Institute figures showed. After January 2012, the country’s oil production halted for more than a year, due to a disagreement with North Sudan over the pipeline fee.
The ongoing crisis of South Sudan will not affect Ethiopia- a country that imports 75pc of its benzene consumption from Sudan- according to an expert. Out of 2.5 million metric tonnes of petroleum products Ethiopia imports each year, benzene accounts for only 10pc of it, Abyaneh Awol, Petroleum Supply & Sales manager at Ethiopian Petroleum Enterprise, said.
“Nothing will affect us,” Abyaneh told Fortune. “The North Sudanese have their own crude and they export that one to us.”
The violence in Unity State will not have any influence in Ethiopia, but it has impacted the lives of Ethiopians in the area. Similar to Ethiopians in the other troubled states, those who reside in Bentiu town are seeking refuge at the UN compound. Among them, 13 Ethiopians were airlifted to Juba on Wednesday morning and sheltered at the compound of the Ethiopian Community Association in Southern Sudan (ECASS).
“We put them into a tent,” the board secretary of the ECASS told Fortune. “In addition to what the community provides, Ethiopians in Juba brought them food and clothes.”
Unlike the Unity State, which has no reports of causalities, confirmed reports that came out from Bor in Jongeli State revealed that three Ethiopians were killed. The deceased Ethiopians were among the 14,000 people sheltered inside a UN compound.
The three Ethiopians were killed while they were on their way to fetch water from a river, according to an Ethiopian who talked to refugees in Bor over the phone. Two Ethiopians that accompanied them also had gunshot wounds, he said.
After the government forces recaptured Bor town on Tuesday, December 24, the violence in the area stopped, but still around 300 Ethiopians are sheltered in the UN compound there. Ethiopians in the area requested to return to their country and pleaded the government to evacuate them. They repeatedly voiced their plea to the call in service of the Voice of America (VoA) Amharic Program.
Almost all Ethiopians Fortune talked to on the phone in South Sudans hare these appeal. They are bewildered on why the government is dragging its feet in evacuating them while other neighboring countries of South Sudan, such as Kenya and Uganda, have already airlifted their citizens.
“Our government has neglected us,” an Ethiopian in Malakal, who requested anonymity, told Fortune. “Do we have less value than Ugandans or Kenyans?”
Uganda started to evacuate its citizens right after the United States and United Kingdom. It sent its army, the Uganda Peoples Defense Forces (UPDF), to Juba in order to provide assistance for the evacuation of Ugandans. The army used its C130 transporter plane to evacuate 450 Ugandans last week, according to a local paper – Daily Monitor.
Uganda went as far as deploying its soldiers on the 200km corridor that stretches from Juba to the border town of Nimule, in order to provide a safe passage for Ugandans and Kenyans to return to their home country. The Daily Monitor reported that the East African country evacuated close to 5,000 Ugandans and Kenyans through this corridor.
The Kenyan government carried out a similar evacuation mission. Subsequent to the order of President Uhuru Kenyatta, the Kenyan Defence Forces (KDF) have evacuated hundreds of Kenyans from South Sudan. The Kenyan government also set up a crisis management centre through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to provide information for its citizens stranded in South Sudan.
In addition to the military, the government organised a charter flight with Kenyan Airways, which suspended all flights to and from Juba between December 24 and 31, to transport Kenyans. On Thursday, December 26, alone, 250 Kenyans return to Nairobi. Out of the estimated 30,000 Kenyans living and working in South Sudan, 10,000 of them have returned, according to local media reports.
Despite the outcry of many Ethiopians in South Sudan, the Ethiopian government has not yet started any evacuation from the troubled East African country. The Ethiopian Embassy in South Sudan claimed that only a few Ethiopians showed interest in evacuation.
“When we tried to evacuate Ethiopians in Juba, we only found 14 people,”Fre Tesfamichael,Ethiopia’s ambassador to South Sudan, told Fortune. “The plane was returning with empty seats.”
The Ambassador referred to the outcome of the meeting between Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom (PhD) and a few Ethiopians in Juba on December 21. The Minister met Ethiopians on the conclusion of his main task of mediation between President Kiir and Reik Machar. On his official Facebook account, the Minister reflected a similar view with the Ambassador.
“Back to Addis and brought with us 14 Ethiopians who were selected by the Juba Ethiopian community to be evacuated – mainly women and children,” Tedros posted on Facebook. “We offered to evacuate more, but many preferred to stay.”
Nonetheless, those who attended the meeting said that the Minister briefed the participants about the joint evacuation plan of the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) member countries. The Minister promised them that if things were worsening, they would be evacuated.
After the first few days of fighting,Juba remained calm. Violence persisted, however, in areas located in the five troubled states. The Ambassador claimed that his Embassy even offered evacuation to those who located outside of Juba.
“Out of the 300 registered Ethiopians in the UN camp at Bor, only 35 of them are willing to go back to their country,” Ambassador Fre said. “The rest of them prefer to wait and see whether the situation will improve.”
While collecting information about the dead, injured and displaced Ethiopians, the Ethiopian Embassy is mainly working on “protection” of its citizens and “moving them to safe places”, according to the Ambassador.
He said that their effort to move Ethiopians from the rebel controlled Bentiu to the border town of North Sudan was fruitful. The plan is designed for those who may not be interested to get back to Ethiopia. The Ethiopian government set up a shelter in the border town of Heglig and keep them there until peace return to their area. The government will provide food and other necessities to the displaced Ethiopians, according to senior government sources.
Local media reported that the UN, in collaboration with the United Nations Interim Security Force in Abyei (UNISFA), evacuated 250 Ugandan, Kenyan, Ethiopian and Somali nationals to Heglig on Friday. UNISFA, whose troops are drawn from Ethiopia, sent two helicopters for the operation.
Ambassador Fre said that after the ongoing information collection was finalised, the evacuation of Ethiopians would be started within two to three days. The Ethiopian Community Association in Southern Sudan (ECASS) has so far registered 3,000 Ethiopians in Juba. Some Ethiopians, however, are less convinced of the Ambassador’s promise.
“As usual, what the Ethiopian government says is all misleading,” an Ethiopian who has been working on information systems in Juba for the last four years, told Fortune. “There is no preparation for evacuation.”
Businessmen in Gambella went one step ahead of the government. Many of them have business interests in the youngest nation of the world and send their relatives to various parts of South Sudan.
They formed an ad-hoc committee and met in the Gambella regional administration to evacuate Ethiopians from towns nearby to the Ethiopian border. They sent two boats, each with the capacity to carry 500 people, to South Sudan.
Their target was those Ethiopians stranded in Nasir, a previous stronghold of Machar. One Ethiopian shop owner was reported dead after the clash erupted between government forces and defectors of the South Sudan army. Around 600 Ethiopians fled to the border town of Matarin the Gambella region.
The businessmen, in collaboration with the Baro Gambella Bus Owners Association, sent 11 buses and six trucks to Matar on Wednesday. The buses and trucks, which carried Ethiopian returnees and their belongings, returned to Gambella on Thursday evening.
While Ethiopian officials seem reluctant to take swift measures on evacuation, they were busy on striking a deal between the two rivals, Kiir and Machar. Using its current rotational chair position of the African Union (AU) and IGAD, Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn and Foreign Minister Tedros spearheaded the mediation of the South Sudan crisis ignited by the power struggle between the ruling party leaders.
The mediation effort mainly focused on the ceasefire and the release of prisoners. A number of politicians, who the government claimed have a link with the foiled coup, have been arrested last week. These include ousted Secretary General of the ruling Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), Pagan Amum, and Deng Alor, former Foreign Minister and Minister of Cabinet Affairs. Along with these two known critics of President Kiir nine former senior ministers, are also kept in jail.
After rounds of talks by IGAD Foreign Ministers, Hailemraim and Kenyatta, President Kiir agreed on ceasefire and promised to release eight of the 11 senior politicians. Pagan Amum, who is chosen by Machar to lead his delegation of future talks, and Deng Alor will likely remain under custody and could face criminal probing, according to a political analyst based in Juba.
Reading between the lines of the communiqué that was issued after the conclusion of IGAD Heads of State and governments Summit on Friday in Nairobi, it is obvious that the ball is now in Machar’s field. Leaders of IGAD member states have got an assurance from the South Sudanese government to immediately start “unconditional dialogue” and “cessation of hostilities.”
They, however, called for Machar and his allies to make similar commitments. They threatened that if hostilities do not cease within four days as of Friday they would consider taking “further measures.” Political pundits predict that the measures they contemplate may include “military intervention.”

Amajjii 1, Guyyaan WBO golee Oromiyaa bakkeewwan garaa garaa keessatti qophiilee garaa garaan kabajamuu eegale

Muddee 30,2013
Guyyaan WBO Amajjii 1 fi Barri Haaraan 2014 Golee Oromiyaa bakkeewwan garaa garaa keessatti Uummata Oromoon haala hoaan kabajamaa jira. Guyyaan WBO Amajjii 1, Magaala Finfinnee keessattii fi Yuunivarsiitii Finfinnee keessatti haala hoaan ayyaaneffatamee jira. Miseensotni Qeerroo, Sabboontotni Oromoo Yuunivarsiitii Finfinnee keessaa maadhee maadheen walitti dhufuun alaabaa ABO qabachuun, dungoo diimaa magariisa diimaa ibsuun ayyaaneffatanii jiran. Yuuniavrsiitii Finfinnee damee kiiloo 6, 4 fi 5 Keessaa qindeessitootni maadhees addatti walitti dhufuun ayyaanessanii jiran. Miseensotni Qeerroo fi sabboontotni Oromoo Yuunivarsiitii kana keessaa hojiiwwan darban gabaasaan dhiyeessuun kan gamaggaman yoommuu tahu hanqinootaa fi jabinawwan jiran adda baasuun marii balaa taasisanii jiran. WBO cinaa dhaabbachuufis gumaata maallaqaa qarshii 1280 gumaatanii jiran. Shira mootummaan wayyaanee habashummaa dagaagsuuf Wallisaa Teediroos Kaasahuun ( Teddy Afro ) Qabachuun sirna nafxanyaa leellisuuf jiran kanneen baasii dandaan Biiraa Baddallee fi Meettaa dura dhaabbachuu fi mormuu isaaniis addeessanii jiran.
Haaluma wal fakkaatuun Guyyaan WBO jiraattoota magaala Finfinnee bakkeewwan garaa garaa keessatti ayyaaneffatamee jira. Kutaa magaalaa Gullallee keessatti sabboontotni Oromoo walitti dhufuun Guyyaa WBO kabajanii jiran. Haaluma wal fakkaatuun Guyyaan WBO Amajjii 1, maadhee ABO waraana mootummaa wayyaanee keessatti argamaniin maadhee Haadhoo ABDII BORII jalaa walitti dhufuun alaabaa ABO qabachuun irbuu haaromsuun WBO cinaa akka dhaabbatan mirkaneessanii jiran.
Godina Harargee bahaa Yuunivarsiitii Haramaayaa, Dirree Dawaa, Magaala Dirree Dawaa, Harar, Awwadaay, Dhangaggoo fi Godina Harargee lixaa magaala Ciroo fi Yuunivarsiitii Haramaayaa Damee Ciroo keessatti qophiilee garaa garaadhaan ayyaaneffatamuu argama.

Freedom is never voluntarily given

Ibrahim Amae Elemo
Dear Friends and Colleagues, Obboleeyyan Oromoo akkam jirtu, nageennii isan badhaadhaa:
The bigotry against the Oromo people continues unabated to date. It is an established historical fact that the Oromo people, the Somali and other peoples of the South were conquered and incorporated into the Abyssinian Empire at the end of 19th century through an earth scorching policy and savagery of Menelik’s army supported by western powers such as the Great Britain and France. Twenty years ago we were close to defeating the remnants of the genocidal regime of Menelik and Haile Selassie had it not been for the voice of moderation by some politicians in the Oromo Liberation camp. Back then some of the Oromo elites wanted to give peace a chance, wanted to negotiate with the colonial settlers. They chose the path of peace and reconciliation. We recall the famous saying of Leenco Lata, “I am not an Ethiopian. However, I would like to negotiate to be an Ethiopian”. The answer to that offer from these remnants twenty years later is the formation of the revivalist groups who are planning to tour Oromiya to dance on the graves of the millions of Oromo martyrs and other peoples of the South who were brutally massacred while defending their homeland. The aftermath of the conquest was what we now know as one of the worst slave trade empire built by Menelik. I can hardly imagine the extent of the brutality when hundreds of thousands of Oromo children were taken way from under the arms of their loving parents and sold into slavery; tragically, several of whom died en route owing to harsh conditions. These were a people, reduced in to slavery and tenancy, were once the master of their own destiny and produced to the world a civilization superior to the Abyssinian civilization in East Africa. This is also an established historical fact.
Today, many Oromo scholars, including myself, are profoundly enraged by a decision of a beer company to sponsor a singer that diminished the memory of the victims by glorifying the legacy of one of the worst tyrants of the modern Ethiopian empire into the Abyssinian hall of fame. This may cause the buried emotions of the Oromo nationalists to re-emerge again. There are millions out there, including myself, are willing to lead the Oromo people to a full victory through a well-controlled and disciplined struggle. We don’t like to see bloodshed between the oppressor class and oppressed masses, like what we have witnessed in Rwanda. The unwise campaign of these ignorant, never learning and unrepentant sons of our colonial masters may lead to undesired consequences. This is our worst fear. We remember what Dr. Gamachu Magarsa recently said when he was asked about his take on the Oromo people being bullied by the northern “superior race” of Ethiopia from one generation to another. He said “what will happen may not be good for them and for us as well”. That is the voice of moderation we hear from some of our elites. Even these very elites who are working to prevent the worst case scenario from happening are despised and bullied non-stop by the Abyssinian chauvinists.
Freedom is never voluntarily given. It has always been earned! Which means we Oromos must be willing to pay the necessary sacrifice to earn what all people love, cherish and celebrate every year, Freedom! Talking about earning what you deserve, I always remember what I told one of the college professors on the occasion of my graduation from Gondar College of Medical Sciences after I was suspended and penalized for a year and half for leading students’ protest against the current regime in Ethiopia. She said, “Congratulations Dr. Ibrahim, we have given you your degree and now you are ready to leave us”. I then boldly told her “Dear Dr. Thank you for congratulating me. You may have given others their degrees. But, as far as I am concerned, I earned it.” Just to distinguish myself from others who bowed to the puppets and all bullies in order to graduate from college with a degree. I was willing to pay the utmost price, and I knew I was not alone. I knew there were millions who suffered and continued to suffer. They needed me more than I needed my very much desired degree, they needed us. The purpose of this short piece is to show our ignorant brothers in the opposite camp that they must cease and desist from their provocative actions. That is precisely what most of us want in this counter-campaign. Or else, they are responsible for all the consequences of their campaign to re-conquer Oromiya.
Last but not least, it is worth mentioning the fact that judging by their past rhetoric the forces currently ruling Ethiopia may not be on the side of these sycophants who are so blind as to see the irreversible change of the mind sets of the oppressed masses of Ethiopia. Finally, I would like to conclude by using the words I used to love hearing from the mouth of my late Somali friend, Abdida’ad Ibrahim Bulala, whom I proudly call my Oromo friend, , Egereen kan Ummata Oromooti!
Ibrahim Amae Elemo, M.D., M.P.H

Monday, December 30, 2013

Gareen Qeerroo Bilisummaa Dhiha Oromiyaa Walitti Dhufuun Dhaamsa Guyyaa WBO fi Bara Haaraa Dabarfatan.

Muddee 29/2013 Hojii Gaggeesitoota Qeerroo Dhihaa Oromiyaa Godinalee Dhihaa Oromiyaa: Jimmaa, Iluu Abbaa Booraa, Shawaa dhihaa, Shawaa Kibba Dhihaa, Wallaggaa Lixaa, Wallagga Bahaa, Qeellam Wallaggaa fi Horroo Guduruu Wallaggaa keessatti bara haraa jalbultii Amajjii tokko bara 2014 guyyaa WBO kabajachuu egaluu keenya ibsuun, dhaamsa bara haara dabarsinee jirra.
Dhamsaa Jalbultii Amajjii tokko Guyyaa WBO fi Bara haaraawa 2014. baga ittin isin ga’ee jechuu kan barbadnu:-
1. Hoggantoota Dhaaba keenya ABO,SHGS ABO, fi hoggantoota olaanoo ABO hundaaf.
2. Hayyuu Duree Dhaaba keenyaa ABO Jaal Dawud Ibsaaf,
3. Hogantotaa WBO sadarkaa garaagaraa irra jirtanii fi WBO hundaaf,
4. Qabsa’otaa Bilisummaa Oromoo biyyaa keessa fi Biyya Ambaatti qabsoo bilisummaa Oromoo galiin ga’uuf kuftanii ka’aa jirtan hundaaf,
5. Qeerroo dargaggoota Oromoo dhugaa saba isanii hubatanii qabsoo bilisummaa Oromoof biyyaa keessaatti diina fulduraa dhaabbachuun falmacha jirtan hundaaf,
6. Qindeesitotaa Sagalee Bilisummaa Oromoo(SBO) hundaaf!,
7. Qindeesitota marsalee wibsite Qeerroo,Gadaa.com, Anyyaantuu, marsaa Radio Afuura biyyaa, Sinbirtuu, TVGadaa, fi radio Sefenabalbal hundaaf,
8. Ummaataa Oromoo biyyaa Kessaa fi Biyyota hambaa garaagara keessa jirtan hundaaf,
Barri haaraan 2014 kun bara gammachuu, Tokkummaa, Jaalaalaa, kan abdii,  haamilee,milkii guddaan qabsoo saba keenyaa itti saffisifnu, bara itti Oromoon waldhaggeffachuun dhaaba tokkicha isaa ABO jalatti hiriiruun sagalee tokkoon abbaa irree wayyaanee itti of irra darbu, bara injifannoo fi bilisummaa isinif haa ta’uu jechaa dhaamsa keenya dabarsina.
Bara kanatti Uummaanni Oromoo hundii bakka jiruu hunda dammaqinsaa,siyaasaa, hawaasummaa, dinagdee, aadaa, fi Afaanii qabachuu qabna.
Keessattu uummata angoo qabutu waan hundaa murteeffachuu danda’a. Angoo abbaa biyyummaa keenya kabachiifachuuf dhugaan tarree qabsoo keessatti hiriiruun bilisummaa saba keenya fi walabummaa biyya keenya Oromiyaa mirkaneeffachuuf yeroon gamtan qabsa’ani fi gumacha qabsoo bilisummaa Oromoof gochuuf ABO fi sochii warraqsa bisilisumma Oromoo Qeerroo cina dhaabbachuun, addaatti deeggarsa barbachiisa gochuun yeroon humna waraana bilisummaa Oromoof(WBO)f itti dirmannuuf amma.
Bara kanatti Oromoon tokkummaa fi murannoo qabsoof qabu daran cimsee ijifannoo waaraa akka goonfatuuf bakka jirrutti kutannee ka’uun barbaachisaa dha jenna.
Nuti Qeerroo Bilisummaa qabsoo hayyoota,fi gootota ilmaan Oromootiin eegalamee as ga’ee fiixaan baasuuf Amajjii 1/1/2014 kabaja Guyyaa WBO amma eggallee jirruu irraa egaaluun waadaa keenya kan haromsinu ta’uu dhaamsaa keenya uummata Oromoo cufaaf dabarsina.
Injifannoon Ummata Oromoof!
Dhaamsa gaggeesitoota Qeerroo Bilisummaa
Jimmaa, Dhiha OromiyaaBiyyaa

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Ethiopia’s New Plan to Hunt, Kill or Maim Ogaden citizenry in the Diaspora


Ogaden_Map1December 29, 2013 (Ogaden Online) — The Ogaden Online News Network’s investigators have received confidential  information about a new clandestine plan to hunt, kill, maim, or intimidate, at the very least, the Ogaden citizenry in the Diaspora  especially in the Kenyan refugee camps and those present in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
This plan is spearheaded by the Ethiopian Intelligence using the Ethiopian military personnel at the Moyale, Kenya border, the Ethiopian embassy in Nairobi and members of its Kilil personnel both in Kenya and in JigJiga.
What the Ethiopian intelligence has done over the past one year is to collect the names, family history and even the pictures of the Ogaden leaders at the Kenyan refugee camps. They have also obtained, from those who have defected in the past six months, the same information concerning the leaders of the Ogaden citizenry living in the Kenyan capital.
What they have done with the information is to dispatch Somali members of the Kilil personnel to the Kenyan refugee camps and to Nairobi so they can have presence in the camps and in the capital city, Nairobi. These members were instructed to telephone the identified leaders in the refugee camps  with threats of them being killed if they do not help the Ethiopian regime. The refugee camp leaders were then called from many numbers as to multiply the threats of death or maiming of the leaders being called.
At times, the Ethiopian intelligence and its Kilil personnel have used, contrary to all international norms, the parents, siblings, or even spouses of these individuals who might still live in the Ogaden to relay their threats. The Ethiopian intelligence used the same tactics against the members of the Ogaden citizenry in Nairobi, Kenya.
The Ogaden Online News Network’s investigators were able confirm more than a dozen such threats being relayed to leaders both in the Kenyan refugee camps and those present in Nairobi, Kenya. The team also witnessed a botched one such operation where the Somali operators and their Ethiopian handlers could not pinpoint their target and they resorted to asking their target whether he was such and such individual not once but on two separate days and times.
Luckily the individual pretended to know nothing about what he was being asked and before he realized what was happening on the second day, the Ethiopians and their Somali collaborators hastily left the area. Before the Ethiopians fled, the Ogaden News Network Investigators were able to snap pictures of the six individuals that were involved in the botched operation.
The team was also able to trace some of the telephone numbers where the threats originated from. Most of the numbers were sourced from the Ethiopian embassy in Nairobi. There were two specific numbers that also were traced to the Ethiopian military at the Moyale border.
One specific number was directly traced to an International calling card that is known to be used by the Kilil head in JigJiga. Using a number of techniques including cell tower information, the team was able to identify four cellphones that were ONLY used during set hours and ONLY used from identified hotels frequented by the Ethiopian intelligence members in the Kenyan capital.
Currently the Ogaden News Network’s investigators have completed the collection and corroboration of the information of all those involved in the planning and the implementation of this heinous crime against the Ogaden citizenry. We are in the final stages of ascertaining the role of each individual be they Ethiopian military personnel, intelligence or their Somali collaborators in the Kilil or outside of it.
Once we complete this final step, we will be publishing the entire plan with the locations, times and dates of the planners’ meetings; and the dossier of the individuals involved in this plan to hunt, kill, maim or intimidate the Ogaden citizenry. We will publish the names of the individuals, pictures – where possible, their role in the plan, the cellphone numbers they frequently use, and the list of individuals each was assigned to either eliminate or at the very least force them into hiding. Stay tuned for our next dispatch.

HORN OF AFRICA: Humanitarian Situation Deteriorates as New Year comes and goes

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HRLHA’s 2014 New Year Message

Time does seem to pass ever more quickly. Has it really been a year since the HRLHA office last shared its thoughts on the occasion of the 2013 New Year? The fact is our attention is totally consumed by the job we are doing. For those who are languishing in prisons simply because they hold different political views from those of the ruling party of Ethiopia, for those Ethiopians and others who escaped from fear of persecution and are in refugee camps or live on the streets of the countries they took asylum in looking for their daily slice of bread, even a minute is too long. Soon we all will be joining together to welcome a new year with another new hope to do better. We must recognize the fact that doing better doesn’t happen simply because we wish it to be true. Rather, first we need to take our time and assess this year’s achievements or losses and compare them against the promises we made as this year began. In short, it is a time for “self-analysis”.
We can safely say the outgoing year has been the most turbulent year for defenders of human rights in the Horn of Africa and elsewhere. The struggles of the people which have been inflamed for over two years in North Africa didn’t come to an end and continued to reverberate in the Middle East and in North Africa. The people were attempting to rid themselves of dictatorial regimes and create a better democracy. Fearing that unrest would spread into the sub-Saharan countries, the governments of this region have been very busy in the past two or more years to silence any type of civilian movements in their respective countries. For example, in Ethiopia any individual or group who didn’t support the policy of the governing party was/were automatically labeled as terrorists. Muslim community members who opposed the involvement of the government in their religious affairs, farmers who resisted eviction from their ancestral lands, university students who demanded the improvement of university teaching and learning environments on their campuses were labeled as terrorists and imprisoned, tortured and sometimes killed- thousands escaped to neighboring countries. In general, the prolonged political unrests in, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, S. Sudan and others made these regions unsafe places for citizens to live; they have produced the largest numbers of refugees ever seen in the past decades. Thousands have fled their homelands to seek safety in neighboring countries, including in Yemen, and Middle East Arab Countries out of a fear of persecution and imprisonment.
The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa and other human rights organizations have repeatedly reported on the humanitarian crises in the Horn of Africa in the outgoing year.
Even though we faced human and financial challenges in the outgoing year and much work remains to be done, I would like to take this opportunity to recognize some significant human rights achievements recorded in 2013 by the HRLHA. Many violations of human rights were compiled and disseminated- written and oral presentations on human rights violations in Ethiopia included – were made at United Nations Human Rights Council session of 2013. Another major accomplishment which I would like to mention is we managed to open HRLHA’s Regional branch office in Uganda/Kampala in October 2013, an event that we strongly believe will help to strengthen the involvement of HRLHA in communities of the region and enhance the efforts of the agency in getting effective results.
Finally, I wish a stable, peaceful, joyful and healthy New Year for all of HRLHA’s members, supporters, staff, volunteers, and friends in the Horn of Africa Countries and elsewhere. I hope the coming New Year will bring democracy, and respect for all forms of freedoms and human rights. Let all people be free from tyranny and suffering at the hands of their dictator governments.
“We fight for Human Rights!”

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Walga’iin Wayyaaneen Yuunivarsiitii Jimmaatti Eebbifamtotaaf qopheesse Diddaa Qerroon Fashalaa’e

Muddee 27/2013 Ebbifamtootni Baratootni Yuunivarsiitii Jimmaa Walgaii eebbifamtootaf jedhuu mootummaan Wayyanee Mooraa Yuunivarsiitii Jimmaa Kolleejjii Qonnaa keessaatti qopheessuun wamee irratti ebbifamtootni argaman mootummaa Wayyaanee balaaleffachuun guutummaatti walgaii Wayyaanee dhiitani kaan. Mootummaan Wayyanee Walgaii guddaa eebbifamtoota baratoota Yuunivarsiitii Jimmaaf Walgaii eebbifamtoota miseensummaa Wayyanee fudhachiisuuf kaayyeeffatee qopheessuun eebbifamtoota maqaa hojiitti ramadamtuu jedhuun kayyoo dhoksaa rakkoo siyaasaa biyyaatti hudhee isa qabee jiruu fi warraaqsaa qeerroo bilisummaa Oromoo isa raasaa jiruun raafame eebbifamtotaa sossobachuuf yaalus baratootni Yuunivarsiitii Jimmaa kanneen miseensummaa OPDO fi wayyaanee qaban illee utuu hin hafiin yeroo Dabballoonni sirnicha ajendaa siyaasa wayyaanee gadi fuudhaan guutummaatti nuti olola sobaa fi shiraan guutame hin barbadnu biyyii keenyaa mootummaa hin qabdu jechuun walgaii dhiituun kaani.
Walgaii kana keessaatti adda durummaan Qeerroon dargaggotni Oromoo dabbalota wayyaanee dubbii dhorkuun walgaiin wayyaanee kun milkii malee akka hafuu gochuun,boodarra barattoota ilmaan sabaa fi sablamoota cunqurfamoo biyyaatti dabalachuun barataan tokkoo illee galma walgaii guddaa mooraa Yuunivarsiitii Jimmaa Koolleejjii qonnaa keessatti argamuu duwwaatti hambisuun walgaii wayyanee fashaleessan.
Mootummaan wayyaanee durumaan iyyuu of shakkii guddaa keessaa seenuun mooraa Yuunivarsiitii Jimmaa human poolisaa fi waraanaan eegaa kan jiru, baratootaa waltajjii wayyaanee cabsanii kaan poolisotaan dura goree sossobuuf yaalus baratootni diddaa isaanii jabeessuun gonkuma siyaasa wayyaaneen ofaa jirtuu hin fudhannu jechuun walgaii wayyaanee gutummatti fashaleessan. Walgaii kana irratti harkii guddaan baratootaa miseensuma mootummaa wayyaanee warraa turan tauun mirkanaaera.
Dabbaalloonni mootummaan Wayyaanee dirqama baratoota Oromoo fi ilmaan Cunqurfamoo biyyaatti miseensummaa wayyaanee fi jaladeemtota wayyaaneetti ijaaruuf ramadamaan walitti deebiuun qoraannoo fi walshakkii wal irraatti kaasuun wal dhabdee guddaan gidduu dhabbolee
siyaasaa wayyanee TPLF, OPDO, warraa Amahraa fi warraa kibbaa gidduutti waldhabdeen guddaan uumamuun wal nyaachaa jiru. Keessaattuu warraa OPDO irratti dhabboleen sadan TPLF, Amahraa fi warri kibbaa , Walgaii miseensota keenya fi warraa miseensummaf kaadhimamuu dandaan waamaa jennan ABO nutti waamtani jechuun irra deedeebiuun OPDO irratti yaada kaasan, ergamtuun wayyaanee OPDOn immoo walgaicha dhiitee kan kaee Oromoo qofaa miti baratoota waliigala eebbifamtoota jechuu ille sodatani argaman.
Gamtaan Qeerroo barattoota Oromoo Yuunivarsiitii Jimmaa jarraa 21ffaa keessaa utuu beekanii dhugaa qabataman sirni abbaa irree Wayyaanee EPRDF murna xiqqaan biyya bulchaa jiruu kun qabatee jiru utuu arginuu abbaa irruummaaf tolee jedhanii miseensa fi deeggaraa tauun doofummaa, walaalummaa, garbummaa sammuu qabachuu, qarooma addunyaa irra fagaachuu, gaaddidduu walalummaa keessaa jiraachuu fi boodatti hafummaa tauu barattoota Yuunivarsiitii Jimmaa fi barattoota waliigala biyyaatti hundaaf dhamsaa guddaa dabarsuu, hanga mootummaan abba irree wayyaaneen human afaan qawweetiin angoo biyyatti dhuunfatee jiru hundeen buqqautti sochiin warraqsaa biyyoleessaa qeerroon durfamu jabaatee bifa qindaaeen kan itti fufu tauu hubachiisan.

የኦሮሞ ጥያቄዎች ድሮና ዘንድሮ በጨረፍታ

የኦሮሞ ጥያቄዎች ድሮና ዘንድሮ በጨረፍታ
የኦሮሞ ጉዳይ ስነሳ ለምትደነግጡ ሁሉ ገና እልፍ አእላፋት ጊዜ እልፍ አእላፋት የኦሮሞ ጉዳዮች ስለምነሱ አትደንግጡ! ድንጋጤው በዚህ ከቀጠለ ተናችሁ ሁሉ ልታልቁ ነዋ!!! “በቁቤ” አይደለም፤ “በላትን አልፋቤትም” አይደለም የኦሮሞን ጉዳይ በራሳችሁ ፊደል ልናንፀባርቅባችሁ ነው፡፡ ቅንና በጎ አሳቢ ከሆነችሁ ጨረሩ አይጎዳችሁም፡፡ ድብቅ አጀንዳ ካላችሁና የኦሮሞን ጉዳይ የምትፈሩና ኦሮሞን እንደ ስጋት ምንጭ የምታዩ ከሆነ በፊደላችሁ ወደ እናንተ የምናንፀባርቃት የኦሮሞ ጉዳይ ጨረር ሆነ ልታነስራችሁ ትእላለች!!! 

ግን ኦሮሞን ለምንድነው እንደስጋት ምንጭ የምታዩት??? የምሬን ነው እኮ!!! ከጥንት ጀምሮ እስከ አሁን ያው ኦሮሞ መይም ኦሮሚያን የተመለከተ ነገር ስነሰ ሁሉም ፊቱ ይጠቁራል፡፡ እውነት ኦሮሞና ኦሮሚያ ክፉ ሆነው ነው ወይ? አይደለም!!! እናንተም አስረግጣችሁ ታውቃላችሁ…ግን የኦሮሚያና ኦሮሞ ጉዳይ ስነሳ ሰዉ እንዲህ ፊት የምከሰክስበትና በፍርሃት የመናጥበት የሆነ የተደበቀ ምስጥር እንደለ ይሰማኛል፡፡ ማንነት ከሆነ ማንነት ማንነት ነው ለምን የሌላ ብሄርና ብሄረሰብ የማንነት ጉዳይ ስየሳ ሰዉ ብዙም አይጨነቅም? የኦሮሞ ሲሆን ጠባብ፡ ዘረኛ፡ ፀረ-ኢትዮጵያ ወዘተ በዘመቻ መትመም ለምንድነው? የሆነ ከድሮ ጀምሮ አሁንም የምትፈሩ ነገር አለ ማለት ነው፡፡ ይሄ ድሮም ነበረ አሁንም ያለ ትልቁ ችግር ነው፡፡

ቆይ ቆይ…የኦሮሞ ጥያቄ ተመልሷል ብላችሁ ልትሸውዱን የምትሞክሩ ባለተረኞች የኦሮሞ ጥያቄ በቋንቋው የመናገር መብት ብቻ ነው እንዴ? የድሮዎቹ ቋንቋችንና ባህላችንን ጭምር ልነፍጉን ሞከሩ፡፡ ማንነታችንን ለመሰረዝ ሁላ ደነፉብን፡፡ በዚህ መሃል ስንትና ስንት ግፍ ተፈፀብን፡፡ ትልቁን መዘውር ኢኮኖሚውንና ፖሊትካውንም ጠቅልለው ያዙና በገዛ ቤታችን የበይ ተመልካች አደረጉን፡፡ የዛሬዎቹ ባለተረኞቹ መጡና ቆምንለት ያሉት አላማ እንደሽፋን ይዘው ባለተረኞች ሆኑብን፡፡ ቋንቋችሁን፤ ባህላችሁን አንድታሳድጉ ዕድል ተሰቷችኋል አሉን፡፡ ጥሩ አልናቸው!!! ግን ሌላ ብዙ ጥያቄዎች አሉን አልናቸው፡፡ ጀመርን…የእጃዙር ጉዞ አይመቸንም ኣልናቸው፡፡ ኦሮሚያና ኦሮሞ ከኢኮኖሚው በሚገባው መጠን መጠቀም ግዴታ መሆኑን አቋማችን መሆኑን አስረግጠን ነገርናቸው፡፡ ስልታዊ መሰርሰርና በእጃዙር መበዝበዝ እያንገሸገሸን ነው ኣልናቸው፡፡ በፖሊትካም ስልጣን ቢሆን አንዱ አድራጊ ፈጠሪ አንዱ ጉዳይ አሰፈፃሚ ሆኖ መጓዙ እስከመቼ ይቀጥላል ብለን ትልቅ ቅሬታ እንዳለን ነአደባባይ ተናገርን? ለዚያውም ለዚህች ሀገር ህልውና ትልቁን እያበረከትን!!!! ከዚያም “በፀረ” የምጀምሩ ቁጥር ስፍር የሌላቸውን ቃለት ለጠፉብን!!! 

እናማ አንድና አንድ ነገር እንነጋገር….ኦሮሞ ፍትሃዊነት ካለ በኢትዮጵያ ጥላ ስር መቀጠል ችግሩ አይደለም፡፡ በፊት ከነበረውና አሁን ካለው ዓይነት የተሻለ ሁኔታ እንፍጠር ከተባለ በሩ ዝግ አይደለም፡፡ መቼም ዝግ አያደርግምም!!! ግን ሰዉ አጉል ብልጥነት ስሞክርና ኢፍትሃዊነት ስነግስ ዕዳ ኣለብን አንዴ ሁላ ያስብላል!!!///

Yuunivarsiittii Hawaasaatti barattootni Civil Engineering waggaa shanaffaa sagalee diddaa dhageessisaa jiran

Muddee27,2013
Diddaan barattootaa Impaayera Itoophiyaa keessaa mootummaa wayyaanee irratti jabaachaa kan dhufe barattootni Yuunivarsiitii Hawaasaa Civil Engineering waggaa 5ffaa baratan sagalee diddaa dhageessisan. Mootummaan wayyaanee imaammata barnootaa jijjiiruun barattootni keessumaa barattootni Oromoo wayita eebbifamanitti hojii dhabdummaan rakkisuu irraan darbee humna waraanaa isaa gabbifachuuf itti deemu barattootni gamtaan dura dhaabbatanii jiran. Muummee barnootaa Civil Engineering tahe Civil and Urban Engineering tahuu qaba kan jedhan jala deemtotni mootummaa wayyaanee qacarrii barattootaa irratti dhiibbaa uumuuf tahuu hubachuun barattootni diddaa dhageessisanii jiran. Yuunivarsiitii Arbaamincii fi Haramaayaa keessattis diddaa wal fakkaataan dhalachuun mootummaa wayyaanee fi imaammata ishee barattootni gamtaan fashalsuu irratti argamu.

Godina Horroo Guduruu Wallaggaa aanaa Jaardagaa Jaartee magaala Aliiboo keessaa diddaa uumameen mootummaan wayyaanee jiraattotaa magaalaa fi hojjettoota mootummaa mana hidhaatti ukkaamse

Muddee 27,2013
Godina Horroo Guduruu aanaa Jaardagaa Jaartee keessatti diddaa dargaggootaa dhalateen Mootummaan wayyaanee fi jala deemtotni mootummaa wayyaanee jiraattota magaala Aliiboo isintu qindeesse maqaa jedhuun mana hidhaatti Ukkaamse. Mootummaan wayyaanee yeroo hedduuf ilmaan Oromoo magaala Aliiboo keessaa funaanuun mana hidhaatti ukkaamsaa kan ture yoommuu tahu yeroo ammaa kanas duuba keessan ABOtu jira, Isin mootummaa warren falmudha jechuun mana hidhaatti ukkaamsuun darara irraan gahaa jira. Mootummaan wayyaanees yeroo ammaa kana shakkii keessa isaatti uumamaa dhufe irraa xiyyeeffannoon hojjettoota aanaa kanaa mana hidhaatti ukkaamsee jira. Ilmaan Oromoo mana hidhaatti ukkaamsaman keessaa
1. Obbo Takkaa Galataa Afayaaii aanaa Jaardagaa Jaartee
2. Obbo Fiqaaduu Namarraa Jiraataa magaala Aliiboo
3. Obbu Duushee Namarraa Jiraataa Ganda Akkayyuu
4. Obbo Nagarii Goobanaa Dura taaaa Boordii Filannoo Aanaa
5. Obbo Rattaa Taaddasaa Jiraataa Magaala Aliiboo
6. Obbo Mootummaa Filee Hojjetaa dargaggoo fi Ispoortii aanaa Jaardagaa Jaartee
Keessatti argamu. Mootumman wayyaanee shira kamuu dalagus qabsoon hanga bilisummaa duuba akka hin deebine qeerroon aanaa Jaartee addeessee jira.

Friday, December 27, 2013

Freedom is never given voluntarily, it has always been earned


The bigotry against the Oromo people continues unabated to date. It is an established historical fact that the Oromo people, the Somali and other peoples of the South were conquered and incorporated into the Abyssinian Empire at the end of 19th century through an earth scorching policy and savagery of Menelik’s army supported by western powers such as the Great Britain and France. Twenty years ago we were close to defeating the remnants of the genocidal regime of Menelik and Haile Selassie had it not been for the voice of moderation by some politicians in the Oromo Liberation camp. Back then some of the Oromo elites wanted to give peace a chance, wanted to negotiate with the colonial settlers. They chose the path of peace and reconciliation. We recall the famous saying of Leenco Lata, “I am not an Ethiopian. However, I would like to negotiate to be an Ethiopian”. The answer to that offer from these remnants twenty years later is the formation of the revivalist groups who are planning to tour Oromiya to dance on the graves of the millions of Oromo martyrs and other peoples of the South who were brutally massacred while defending their homeland. The aftermath of the conquest was what we now know as one of the worst slave trade empire built by Menelik. I can hardly imagine the extent of the brutality when hundreds of thousands of Oromo children were taken way from under the arms of their loving parents and sold into slavery; tragically, several of whom died en route owing to harsh conditions. These were a people, reduced in to slavery and tenancy, were once the master of their own destiny and produced to the world a civilization superior to the Abyssinian civilization in East Africa.  This is also an established historical fact.
Today, many Oromo scholars, including myself, are profoundly enraged by a decision of a beer company to sponsor a singer that diminished the memory of the victims by glorifying the legacy of one of the worst tyrants of the modern Ethiopian empire into the Abyssinian hall of fame. This may cause the buried emotions of the Oromo nationalists to re-emerge again. There are millions out there, including myself, are willing to lead the Oromo people to a full victory through a well-controlled and disciplined struggle. We don’t like to see bloodshed between the oppressor class and oppressed masses, like what we have witnessed in Rwanda. The unwise campaign of these ignorant, never learning and unrepentant sons of our colonial masters may lead to undesired consequences. This is our worst fear. We remember what Dr. Gamachu Magarsa recently said when he was asked about his take on the Oromo people being bullied by the northern “superior race” of Ethiopia from one generation to another. He said “what will happen may not be good for them and for us as well”. That is the voice of moderation we hear from some of our elites. Even these very elites who are working to prevent the worst case scenario from happening are despised and bullied non-stop by the Abyssinian chauvinists.
Freedom is never voluntarily given. It has always been earned! Which means we Oromos must be willing to pay the necessary sacrifice to earn what all people love, cherish and celebrate every year, Freedom! Talking about earning what you deserve, I always remember what I told one of the college professors on the occasion of my graduation from Gondar College of Medical Sciences after I was suspended and penalized for a year and half for leading students’ protest against the current regime in Ethiopia. She said, “Congratulations Dr. Ibrahim, we have given you your degree and now you are ready to leave us”. I then boldly told her “Dear Dr. Thank you for congratulating me.  You may have given others their degrees. But, as far as I am concerned, I earned it.”  Just to distinguish myself from others who bowed to the puppets and all bullies in order to graduate from college with a degree. I was willing to pay the utmost price, and I knew I was not alone. I knew there were millions who suffered and continued to suffer.  They needed me more than I needed my very much desired degree, they needed us. The purpose of this short piece is to show our ignorant brothers in the opposite camp that they must cease and desist from their provocative actions. That is precisely what most of us want in this counter-campaign.  Or else, they are responsible for all the consequences of their campaign to re-conquer Oromiya.
Last but not least, it is worth mentioning the fact that judging by their past rhetoric the forces currently ruling Ethiopia may not be on the side of these sycophants who are so blind as to see the irreversible change of the mind sets of the oppressed masses of Ethiopia. Finally, I would like to conclude by using the words I used to love hearing from the mouth of my late Somali friend, Abdida’ad Ibrahim Bulala, whom I proudly call my Oromo friend, , Egereen kan Ummata Oromooti!

The following is the news story from the Daily Nation, a Kenyan newspaper, about the conflict in Moyale area

The following is the news story from the Daily Nation, a Kenyan newspaper, about the conflict in Moyale area
I have to mention here that my analysis of the root causes and the immediate cause of the conflict may be different. We are planning to engage our scholars to do research on these conflicts and propose solutions to mitigate it. We will have panel discussions at OSA’s Mid-Year and annual conferences dedicated to helping find a solution that brings durable peace for all the peoples of the region. We are working very hard to bring scholars from the different groups by origin.
Who is to blame for the violence that has rocked Moyale since December 2011
This is a question that leaders in the country are trying to grapple with amid blame game and counter accusations among locals and the government.
The blame net is being cast wide, from MPs to elders and the Jubilee government, which has been accused of failing to stop the slaughter of innocent people.
As the chairman of Moyale Peace Committee, Mr Abdi Shakur observes, there exists bad blood between members of his Borana community and their brothers, the Gabras.
“There is a lot hatred that has been building over the years and it has never been addressed,” Mr Shakur told Nation in an interview.
Marsabit Governor Ukur Yattani concurs with Mr Shakur.
“The hatred in deep rooted but the killings in Moyale would have been prevented if action was taken early. Deploying KDF (Kenya Defence Forces) was rather too late,” Mr Yattani who won the seat on a ODM ticket said in a telephone interview.
Mr Yattani adds a spanner in the works by claiming that the clashes are a scheme engineered by some of his political rivals to sabotage his administration and place the county under the national government.
This argument has been dismissed by Borana leaders who say security is a function of the national government.
Administrators however lay the blame on elected leaders, saying they are not ready to hold talks.
“We have made all efforts to bring together all the leaders from Boranas and Gabras in vain. They were called to Nairobi and snubbed the summons. So the problem is not the government but political leaders who do not want peace,” said Moyale deputy commissioner, Kamunyan Chedotum.
However, a group of Gabra and Burji elders are blaming Mr Chedotum saying he is biased and favours their rivals who are in the Jubilee Coalition.
“When our vehicles are attacked and torched by Boranas, why it is that no one is arrested? We have reported several other incidents of arson and no action is taken,” the group’s spokesman Edwin Gababo asked.
Not within his jurisdiction.
But in rejoinder, Mr Chedotum retorted that the Sololo area that came under attack was not within his jurisdiction.
“Here in Moyale we have arrested several people and charged them with various offences, so where is the bias?” he asked.
But the rivalry between Boranas and Gabras can be traced back to the early 1990’s when the late North Horr MP Bonaya Godana was appointed Foreign Affairs minister.
At the time, the country had launched a campaign to help the Ethiopian government flush out members of Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) – a rebel group trying to oust the government in Addis Ababa.
Both Gabras and Boranas belong to the Oromo speaking group that inhabits a large section of Southern Ethiopia. They speak the Borana language and also share the same names.
As an Oromo, Dr Godana was not received kindly by Boranas. They were all fighting to overthrow the government in Addis Ababa.
So to most Boranas the late minister had betrayed their cause.
And they embarked on a move to flush out Gabras from Region Four area of Southern Ethiopia or Oromia region as it is commonly known.
Gabras then went to seek refuge either in Marsabit or in Region Five area or Somali region. The region is occupied by the Garre community, a clan of Somali community.
Since Dr Godana became increasingly powerful, Borana leaders led by the late Saku MP, Abdi Tari Sasura and late Moyale MP Dr Guracha Galgalo started accusing him of trying to make Northern Kenya a Gabra territory by using his influence to put members of his community in key positions.
The fight for political dominance in Marsabit started with all the leaders including the late Laisamis MP Titus Ngoyoni rallying behind Mr Sasura.
During this time, Gabras living in Huri Hills area of Chalbi Sub-County were accused of killing Borana youths seeking shelter among their people.
The youths used to venture into Marsabit Forest from the Oromia Region in Ethiopia to kill elephants as the culture of Boranas demands that for a young man to get married he has to kill a big animal like an elephants to prove his manhood. If he cannot, then he will not get a bride.
And since Marsabit forest was the nearest elephants sanctuary, Borana youths would target the place.
They would therefore cross the common border in Forolle and seek shelter at Huri Hills – a forest area where Boranas have settled to grow food crops.
Gabras had been displaced by Boranas from Oromia region and as it is alleged they got the opportunity to revenge as Huri Hills is considered their territory.
This is how the conflict between Boranas and Gabras intensified.
And both the late Dr Godana and Mr Sasura would censure each other in public – with each accusing the other of provoking violence, heightening the tension further. Marsabit Town where the two communities live became one of the most insecure places in the country.
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This culminated to the infamous Turbi Massacre of July 2005 when Borana militias said to be from Ethiopia overrun Turbi Trading Centre and killed at least 100 people – most of who were school children.
Efforts to broker peace between Boranas and Gabras started with the assistance of the late assistant minister for Internal Security, Mirugi Kariuki. But a military aircraft carrying the leaders crashed at Kona Mbaya Hill in Marsabit Mountain in 2006.
Those on board included Dr Godana, Mr Sasura, Dr Galgalo, Mr Ngoyoni and Mr Kariuki.
After the death the frequent killings that used to occur in Marsabit subsided as new Members of Parliament were elected. However, the killings returned again in the run-up to this year’s elections.
A researcher James Ndung’u recently said Boranas and Gabras only fight when there is a political pronouncement like a general election.
Mr Ndung’u whose research for his master’s thesis was based on conflict in Marsabit argued that without politics, the Boranas and Gabras have no problem with each other.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Tedy is a modern Minelik II weapon to wage genocide against Oromo


Oromo have their own country Oromia
Oromia is Oromo country annexed by Abyssinian- the modern Ethiopia in 1890s. The Abyssinia got help from supper power of that time: USA, Russia, France, and Italy. Since then, Oromo people have been struggling in different ways to get back their country. Thus, about 45000 Oromo political prisoners are serving in Abyssinian colonial jail as Dr. Troman reported.
When Oromo activists claim their God given rights, the Habasha ( Abyssinian) defile the name of Oromo activists as narrow nationalists or extremists. I can take the current ongoing debate about Tedy, the Habasha musician who supported the genocide made by Menelik II whose target was to demolish the Oromo from the face of the earth. Tedy said that the war Minelik waged against Oromo people which resulted in 5 millions of death of Oromo heroes and heroines is holy war. But Oromo human rights activists like Jawar Muhammad, Abdi Fixe, Garsuu Tufa and others are seen as extremists and condemned as Anti-unity by colonizers ( Abyssinian).
By the way, what is extremism? Is it speaking true history or denying it?, If exposing what the colonizers did unto the oppressed is extremism, then, what do we call those who label such exposes as “extremist”? However, you like it or not, you will go no where with such a medieval mindset. I would like to inform you that Oromo people is ready more than ever to pay all the sacrifice to reestablish Oromia, to clean Finfinnee that your ancestors defiled since they annexed it. I hope that as Oromo is people of “safu” means respect, we will offer Abyssinian equal rights and equal opportunities to live in Oromia. I swear you that Oromo people will not avenge you, but what they need is freed Oromia. Be that as it may, know that, there is no place for subduing Oromo and their country Oromia under your colonial power. To wrap it up, what the Oromo heroes and heroines human rights activist said is incredibly true: Tedy is recognizing the genocide against millions of Oromo is holy war. On top of that, if Tedy believes that such inhuman act is a holy war, the historical memory directly goes to religion which in Abyssinian cases reflects on the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. I will not go deep now, I will come back to it.
When we- Oormo talk about Tedy we are not arguing the that Tedy represent Oromo. For that matter, Oromo have never ever accepted Tedy as our friend or as he represent us in any ways. What we are talking is simple. Tedy clearly showed us that he is our enemy reconsigning what Minelik II has done. Otherwise both Tedy and Minelik II are our enemies from 1890s. Minelik can be a hero for Habasha- Abyssinian because he build the country in which they are enjoying higher standard life by selling land of thousands of Oromo farmer by evicting them. So they can celebrate him. The TPLF should know that Oromo people have a goal of restablishing Oromia, the country destroyed by Minelik II .
Sadly, the owner of Bedele Beer sponsored Tedy to prepare concert in the big city of Oromia, Finfinnee. Politically, this concert is going to be held in memory of Menelik II who massacred 5 million Oromo. This can be easily deduced from Tedy’s speech. Thus it would be surprising if Oromo tolerate, allow him to accomplish this mission without confrontation. It will be bad memory in Oromo history if any attend this concert Oromo which is prepared to humiliate Oromo dignity. Once again, I urge Oromo people not sell, buy and drink Bedele Beer. In addition, it is pivotal to take legitimate action against Habasha workers at this company in Oromia, to remove them from our country. Indeed, it the time to remove the termite- Habasha not only from Bedele Beer company but also from nervy corner of Oromia.
In addition, OPDO also know that this is true thus why many of them were thrown into jail in Ethiopian empire.
Above all, I would like urge every able bodied Oromo: intellectuals, farther, businessmen, students, OLF guerrilla arm group, all Oromo citizen in Oromia and around the globe to continue to fight for their legitimate rights to set free their human resource and natural resource from Ethiopian colonial rule.

Tedy is a modern Minelik II weapon to wage genocide against Oromo


Oromo have their own country Oromia
Oromia is Oromo country annexed by Abyssinian- the modern Ethiopia in 1890s. The Abyssinia got help from supper power of that time: USA, Russia, France, and Italy. Since then, Oromo people have been struggling in different ways to get back their country. Thus, about 45000 Oromo political prisoners are serving in Abyssinian colonial jail as Dr. Troman reported.
When Oromo activists claim their God given rights, the Habasha ( Abyssinian) defile the name of Oromo activists as narrow nationalists or extremists. I can take the current ongoing debate about Tedy, the Habasha musician who supported the genocide made by Menelik II whose target was to demolish the Oromo from the face of the earth. Tedy said that the war Minelik waged against Oromo people which resulted in 5 millions of death of Oromo heroes and heroines is holy war. But Oromo human rights activists like Jawar Muhammad, Abdi Fixe, Garsuu Tufa and others are seen as extremists and condemned as Anti-unity by colonizers ( Abyssinian).
By the way, what is extremism? Is it speaking true history or denying it?, If exposing what the colonizers did unto the oppressed is extremism, then, what do we call those who label such exposes as “extremist”? However, you like it or not, you will go no where with such a medieval mindset. I would like to inform you that Oromo people is ready more than ever to pay all the sacrifice to reestablish Oromia, to clean Finfinnee that your ancestors defiled since they annexed it. I hope that as Oromo is people of “safu” means respect, we will offer Abyssinian equal rights and equal opportunities to live in Oromia. I swear you that Oromo people will not avenge you, but what they need is freed Oromia. Be that as it may, know that, there is no place for subduing Oromo and their country Oromia under your colonial power. To wrap it up, what the Oromo heroes and heroines human rights activist said is incredibly true: Tedy is recognizing the genocide against millions of Oromo is holy war. On top of that, if Tedy believes that such inhuman act is a holy war, the historical memory directly goes to religion which in Abyssinian cases reflects on the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. I will not go deep now, I will come back to it.
When we- Oormo talk about Tedy we are not arguing the that Tedy represent Oromo. For that matter, Oromo have never ever accepted Tedy as our friend or as he represent us in any ways. What we are talking is simple. Tedy clearly showed us that he is our enemy reconsigning what Minelik II has done. Otherwise both Tedy and Minelik II are our enemies from 1890s. Minelik can be a hero for Habasha- Abyssinian because he build the country in which they are enjoying higher standard life by selling land of thousands of Oromo farmer by evicting them. So they can celebrate him. The TPLF should know that Oromo people have a goal of restablishing Oromia, the country destroyed by Minelik II .
Sadly, the owner of Bedele Beer sponsored Tedy to prepare concert in the big city of Oromia, Finfinnee. Politically, this concert is going to be held in memory of Menelik II who massacred 5 million Oromo. This can be easily deduced from Tedy’s speech. Thus it would be surprising if Oromo tolerate, allow him to accomplish this mission without confrontation. It will be bad memory in Oromo history if any attend this concert Oromo which is prepared to humiliate Oromo dignity. Once again, I urge Oromo people not sell, buy and drink Bedele Beer. In addition, it is pivotal to take legitimate action against Habasha workers at this company in Oromia, to remove them from our country. Indeed, it the time to remove the termite- Habasha not only from Bedele Beer company but also from nervy corner of Oromia.
In addition, OPDO also know that this is true thus why many of them were thrown into jail in Ethiopian empire.
Above all, I would like urge every able bodied Oromo: intellectuals, farther, businessmen, students, OLF guerrilla arm group, all Oromo citizen in Oromia and around the globe to continue to fight for their legitimate rights to set free their human resource and natural resource from Ethiopian colonial rule.