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The Oromo struggle to liberate Oromia should continue unabated. Our youth have achieved what was once unimaginable. United forces of Oromia youth have rocked the foundation of TPLF political and economic infrastructure. The security structure of TPLF is also under tremendous pressure particularly when it comes to Oromia local and regional police forces. The Oromo army has not played significant role so far, but time will tell if they will shoot and kill their own flesh and blood to re-impose Tigre dictatorial fascist rule over Oromia or join their family in defense of their people and fatherland Oromia. Oromo professionals, workers, and farmers have joined their youth in large numbers, but more is expected of them.
In the process of freeing Oromia from the yoke of Tigre fascist rule, many have lost their lives, thousands are severely wounded and locked-up in TPLF concentration camps. We are cognizant that these are the unfortunate price we have to pay. Freedom is everything it’s cracked up to be. Freedom is not free and does not come cheap. It requires dedication, fortitude, and great sacrifice. Notwithstanding, it really is worth fighting for, being brave for, risking everything for. As the saying goes, the trouble is, if you don’t risk anything, you risk even more. Our Qeerro generation understood this and has spoken laud and clear that our people had enough of TPLF. Students face TPLF Savagery and Barbarism with Courage and Civility. Knowing quite well that they are facing an enemy armed to the teeth with bare hands and knowing quite well that they are facing one of the worst group of killers of innocent people, our Qeerro wouldn’t budge; rather told emphatically for Woyane killers to get off their land!
In the process of freeing Oromia from the yoke of Tigre fascist rule, many have lost their lives, thousands are severely wounded and locked-up in TPLF concentration camps. We are cognizant that these are the unfortunate price we have to pay. Freedom is everything it’s cracked up to be. Freedom is not free and does not come cheap. It requires dedication, fortitude, and great sacrifice. Notwithstanding, it really is worth fighting for, being brave for, risking everything for. As the saying goes, the trouble is, if you don’t risk anything, you risk even more. Our Qeerro generation understood this and has spoken laud and clear that our people had enough of TPLF. Students face TPLF Savagery and Barbarism with Courage and Civility. Knowing quite well that they are facing an enemy armed to the teeth with bare hands and knowing quite well that they are facing one of the worst group of killers of innocent people, our Qeerro wouldn’t budge; rather told emphatically for Woyane killers to get off their land!
The liberation of Oromia is in full swing. There is no stopping half way now. The time for every Oromo society–professionals, farmers, laborers, military, youth, and the Diaspora to join hands and liberate Oromia is right now. TPLF bulls are eating more than they can chew. Their current “Master Plan” to expand Finfinne will take TPLF to their graveyard where this genocidal group rightfully belongs. As John Connolly once said, no matter how hard Evil tries, it can never quite match up to the power of Good, because Evil is ultimately self-destructive. Evil may set out to corrupt others, but in the process corrupts itself.
There should not be any negotiation with TPLF while she is pointing a gun at our head, at our families in our homes, neighborhoods, and fatherland. The precondition for negotiation is for her occupation forces to vacate to Tigray from our fatherland willingly or be forced. Any form of negotiation under the current condition by any group is a support for this fascist group.
What the next phase should be like:
What the next phase should be like:
Woyane occupation army of Oromia will be defeated by Oromians lead by her brave sons and daughters—the Qerroo generation. The days of rag tag Woyane roaming bandits and her collaborators terrorizing Oromo shall end soon.
Honor and Glory to our fallen heroes!
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