Firehiwot Guluma Tezera
March 11,2015

Even if the struggle takes long time and has a slow pace, it is only when stick to the initial goal and struggle that we can be successful and gain respect of the Oromo people.In the history of liberation struggle, it is common that the struggle of the people proceeds slowly at times but eventually end up in succession not particular to the struggle of Oromo people only. Sometimes this slow down happens in the struggle of Oromo people. When such weakness and disagreements occur, a strong leadership should come out of it. But in the struggle of the Oromos, when we come out of such disagreements and slowdowns, it results in a weaker leadership with policies that weaken the struggle, which is shocking and questionable.
The Oromo people should be aware of this new weakened leadership with failed policies, policies which failed to liberate Oromos from slavery of over hundred years and the slavery imposed on it through Gobana Daace and make sure that such mistakes do not happen again. I don’t think that the Oromo people will benefit from the struggle of those people who claim that they are struggling to democratize Ethiopia. It will be an act that the Oromos will disapprove and they will regret in it. It is clear that their struggle will result in us loosing the benefits listed above that we got by blood of sons and daughters of Oromo. Those habeshas who work with the Oromos who say they are struggling to democratize Ethiopia think like their forefathers, a nation with one language, one religion, one culture and everybody assimilates to be an amhara. These habeshas claim on their media that such name as Oromia doesn’t exist.
So Oromo people say that we must be vigilant. Oromo has not given up and consented to the idea of Habeshas even though they think so. We oromos resist with the idea of democratize Ethiopia first. Before Ethiopia democratizes Oromia shall be liberated. As long as we have a gun and people who wish to liberate Oromia we will not give in to Habeshas.
FIGHTERS MAY PASS, BUT THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES!
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