Tuesday, August 2, 2016

#OromoProtests

Ethiopia protests: What's behind the trouble in Gondar?


Map showing the regions of Ethiopia

Sunday's protest in Ethiopia involving thousands of people in Gondar, a city in Amhara region, is a rare example of an anti-government demonstration in the country.
It was organised on social media but no group has taken responsibility for it. The demonstration comes two weeks after another protests in the city in which 15 people died, including members of the security forces and civilians.

What's behind the protests?

At the root of the recent demonstrations is a request by representatives from the Welkait community - known as the Welkait Amhara Identity Committee - that their land, which is currently administered by the Tigray regional state, be moved into neighbouring Amhara region.
The Welkait committee says community members identify themselves as ethnic Amharas and say they no longer want to be ruled by Tigrayans.
Demonstrations began a fortnight ago but leaders of the Welkait community have been asking for the move for a year.
Amharas used to form the country's elite and the language remains the most widely spoken in the country.

Is that the only issue?

Observers say that Ethiopia's governing coalition is dominated by the party from the small Tigray region (TPLF), and some see the protests as a way of criticising the country's government.
When Sunday's demonstration was organised on social media, no mention was made of other issues, but during the protest banners could be seen expressing solidarity with people from the Oromia region.
Since November last year, the government has been dealing with a wave of protests in Oromia as people complain about alleged marginalisation. Those demonstrations began over a plan to expand the federal capital, Addis Ababa, into Oromia. That plan has been dropped, but the issue highlighted grievances with the government which have not gone away.
The Oromos are Ethiopia's most populous ethnic group.
People on Sunday were also calling for the release of a group of 18 Muslims who were imprisoned last year under controversial anti-terror legislation.

Ethiopia's ethnic make-up

  • Oromo - 34.4%
  • Amhara - 27%
  • Somali - 6.2%
  • Tigray - 6.1%
  • Sidama - 4%
  • Gurage - 2.5%
  • Others - 19.8%
Source: CIA World Factbook estimates from 2007

Why are regional boundaries so important?

When the current government came to power in 1991 after overthrowing the military dictatorship of Mengistu Haile Mariam it introduced a federal constitution aimed at decentralising power.
The regional states that were created were based on ethnicity and language.
That has meant that ethnic identity has come to the fore in disputes over where regional boundaries should lie. These tensions have been witnessed in other parts of the country, not only in Amhara and Oromia.

Is there a connection with other protests in the country?

There is no formal connection between the protesters in Amhara and those in Oromia, but it does appear to represent a growing boldness amongst some people to challenge the government.

Protesters mourningImage copyrightAFP
Image captionHuman Rights Watch estimated that more than 400 people died in the protests in Oromia

Ethiopia's government has been criticised by rights groups for cracking down on protests and dissident voices and using anti-terror laws to silence people.
In Amhara, the demonstration two weeks ago was sparked by the imprisonment of members of the Welkait Amhara Identity Committee.
In the face of this apparent repression any anti-government demonstration can be seen as significant.

How serious is this for the government?

Two weeks ago, Ethiopia's federal government accused neighbouring Eritrea of being behind the unrest and strongly warned the country to refrain from its "evil actions".
But so far there has been no word from the authorities in Addis Ababa about Sunday's protest.
They may prefer for this to be handled at a regional level, and the Amhara government has commented.
It said that the problems the protesters raised on Sunday were to do with good governance and it will try to address these.
This echoed the response of the Oromia regional government earlier this year when it said it would address the grievances of the people there.
For some observers, the Amhara protests appear to be part of a growing anti-government feeling, which the authorities are trying to contain.
But with no opposition parties represented in parliament, this feeling is manifested in sporadic bursts of activity rather than a concerted campaign.

Monday, August 1, 2016

#OromoProtests

31 July 2016
To:
Obbo Abbaa Duulaa Gemeda, Speaker of the House of Representatives, FDRE.
Obbo Muktar Kedir, President of the National Regional State of Oromia
Ibrahim Haji, Commissioner of Oromia Police
All City Councils in charge of Matters pertaining to Public Political meetings and Peaceful Demonstrations
CC.
Obbo Teshome MUlatu, President, FDRE
Ato Hailemariam Desalegn, Prime Minister, FDRE; Chair of the Command Post currently governing Oromia
General Samora Yunus, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, FDRE
Ato Asefa Abiyu, Commissioner of the Federal Police
Central Committee of EPRDF
Executive Committee of OPDO
Subject: Open Letter regarding the carnage in Oromia and possible next steps
Dear Sirs,
It is to be recalled that the Oromo people have been expressing their total and complete discontent with the administration over the last eight months and a half. This expression has taken the form of peaceful protest (‪#‎Oromoprotests‬) forcing the government to rethink the Addis Ababa Master Plan, amend the Oromia Urban Development Proclamation, reschedule the Ethiopian School leaving Exam and, more recently, to stop dumping waste in the Sandaafa area. Much to our disappointment and to the disappointment of the entire Oromo nation, this peaceful popular protest has been consistently met with overt violence from the Government’s security forces.
According to our estimates, over 6oo Oromos are killed. (It is to be noted that the Human Rights Watch had reported earlier that over 400 are murdered by government security officers arbitrarily. Even the regime has admitted that there were 173 killings and hundreds of incidents of injury to civilians, arbitrary arrests, and other forms of abuses, and yet there was no attempt on the part of the government to take political and legal responsibility for this.) Targeted killings have been going on even in the absence of any public demonstrations in Shashemene and the towns in the wider W Arsi district. The Government has so far not done its part to investigate the cause and bring the perpetrators to justice. Even as we write this letter today, the killing continues in Awaday. Few weeks ago, several arbitrary killing of children and other civilians was witnessed and burning of a building has also been observed while the local officials were watching the fire to the point of self-entertainment with the sight. Today, we have noticed the killing of protestors by snipers who targeted Oromo lives.
In the last eight months and a half, hundreds of peoples suffered wounds and other forms of bodily injury from shooting. Over 5000 Oromos were shot and injured by the Security Forces, mainly the Agazi. Tens of thousands have been victims of mass arrest and are suffering arbitrary detention and torture in prisons large and small in various parts of the country. Oromo leaders are detained and tortured as political prisoners. Hundreds are reported to be missing and are victims of forced disappearance. All this has been unaccounted for thus far as there was no independent commission of inquiry established to inquire into the matter. Nor has the government invited international investigators such as the UN’s Special Rapporteurs on Arbitrary Execution, Forced Disappearance, or the Committee of Experts.
The dispossession and displacement of Oromo farmers and residents including those in the suburbs of Addis Ababa) continues uninhibited so far. The civil administration of Oromia is still not restored in full. The Oromia National Regional State (ONRS) is still under the military rule that governs through a Task Force from a Command Post. Oromia is virtually under the rule of the Agazi. The fundamental demands of Oromo people remain unaddressed. Discrimination is rife. Economic disempowerment, political marginalization, total loss of voice is patent. Oromos are disproportionately represented in the statistics about the Ethiopian prison population. (It is reported that the prison population has risen from 86% to 95 % within the last nine months.) Oromo political leaders such as Bekele Gerba, Olbana Lelissa, Dejene Tafa, Addisu Bulala, and almost all of the OFC leadership are imprisoned for no legally justified reasons. They are subjected to abuses as political prisoners.
The state of basic social services is deteriorating from day to day. Health, road, and water services infrastructure have all collapsed to the point of crisis. There is virtually no semblance of governance in the region except the terrorizing of the civilian population through a heavy military presence across the region.
All these brutal killings, maimings, forced disappearances, and other forms of abuse were taken to be acts of a repressive dictatorial regime that is hateful of its peoples. Developments in recent days (especially those that transpired in the Amhara region) and the way the regime treated their demands presented a contrast that seemed to suggest to our people that these extraordinarily violent responses are reserved only for Oromos. In Oromia, when school children demonstrated unarmed and peacefully (to present their just demands for their rights), they were massacred in a torrent of bullets that rained on them from the Agazi Forces. Elsewhere, even people that are fully armed with guns stage a protest, present their demands, and come home safely. And that is as it should be. Few hours after the Gonder protest was peacefully concluded, the regime was conducting a campaign of sniper shooting in Awaday town (of West Hararghe Zone of Oromia) where 6 persons were killed and about 26 were shot and wounded. This shows that the regime have different modes of treatment to different peoples of the country. It sends a message that indicates that Oromos, unlike others, are enemies to be eliminated at every opportunity. It also sends the message that there is a difference between the Amhara and Oromo parties (i.e. ANDM and OPDO, which form the coalition of the EPRDF) operating in the respective regions. ANDM openly supports the protest in Amhara region while in contrast the OPDO in Oromia is nowhere to be seen around the people (except as informers and co-killers). The media in Oromia is busy denouncing and demonizing the Oromo Protest whereas in other regions, the media publicly announces its support for the people’s demands.
Consequently, it has become clear even to casual observers that Oromo lives don’t matter in Ethiopia. In this regard, the regime has continued in the tradition of devaluing and undervaluing Oromo lives starting from the days of imperial conquest of the Oromo nation.
We believe that you are acutely aware that this condition is unsustainable. We believe that the only way forward is to arrest the people’s unnecessary suffering and bringing this crisis to a positive end. We believe that the continued perpetuation of misery, targeting the Oromo people as a people, is forcing them to reach for desperate measures that this government can’t eventually manage to control.
We, as concerned children of Oromia, are writing to you to make this last call for you to wake up to this fast changing phase of the Oromo Protest. If the government does not properly respond to the peaceful demands of the people for their rights in a just social order, the Oromo people will be obliged to start taking drastic measures that have serious repercussions both for the regime and for the country.
Our people are asking what brought about this apparently endless tragedy to them, including this recent different valuation of peoples and their rights. The answer seems to be in the following:
1. The Oromo people had so far chosen to conduct their protest peacefully. Oromo political leaders, activists, and intellectuals have all been consistently advising against violence and encouraging people to avoid all forms of violence. This was in line with the principle of primacy of peace and wellbeing (nagaaf nageenya) in the Oromo tradition and their way of being in general. This choice has been viewed as weakness and cowardice. The TPLF regime seems to have chosen to utilize the Oromo commitment to peace as an instrument of perpetuating its repressive politics.
2. In the last nine months, our people have taken extraordinary care not to harm other people living among them, especially those who, being from Tigray, support, benefit from, and collude with the regime. This care seems to be mistaken for naiveté and weakness.
However, it should be clear to all that patience has its limits. Anger and resentment is overflowing among our people. Before patience completely runs out, it has now become necessary for the regime to be given a last chance to change the course of its behaviour. In order to ensure that the regime treats our people with the same respect it accords to other peoples of Ethiopia, it has become necessary to take the following measures:
1. On Saturday, 6 August 2016, there will be a grand protest demonstration across the Oromia region including in Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa. The Protest, like all other preceding protests shall be completely peaceful. Its demands include:
a. STOP KILLING OROMOS;
b. FREE ALL OROMO AND OTHER POLITICAL PRISONERS WITHOUT ANY PRECONDITION;
c. END THE AGAZI RULE IN OROMIA;
d. ALLOW OROMOS COMPLETE SELF-GOVERNANCE
e. And other similar demands.
2. There shall be no request for permit from the government. According to the constitution and the relevant law (Proclamation No 3/1991), people who seek to stage public political meetings and peaceful demonstrations have a mere duty of notification.
This letter shall have served as a letter of notice to the relevant State and Federal institutions.
If Oromia’s and Federal Security Forces try to prevent the protest rallies or to abuse people otherwise during and before the demonstrations, from that moment on, the Oromo Protest will immediately have entered a new phase with new mission and strategy.
It shall start taking measures commensurate to the needs of the times.
TPLF leaders and Oromo collaborators shall take full responsibility for any and all negative consequences.
Desperate times demand desperate measures.
We call upon the regime to end our people’s sufferings immediately.
We also call upon the Ethiopian people to pay attention to this notice, to bear witness, and to stand in solidarity with its Oromo brethren and sisters.
We call upon our people to understand this situation and stand with the usual resolve and determination as they stand in unison to demand their just and God-given rights in their own land.
Kind Regards,
#OromoProtests.
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#OromoProtests

‪#‎OromoProtests‬ motummaan Wayyaanee ummata oromoo irratti tarkaanfii garajabinaa fudhataa deemun isaa Oromoo hammesaa jira inn kun gaaga'amma hamtuu biyyatti itti afeeraa jira. Gaaga'amma dhufaa jiru kan itti gaaffatamu mootummaa wayyanee akka ta'ee hubaachisaa ummanii TIGRAY ijoolle isaanii dhiigaa ilmaan Oromoo dhangalasaa jiraan fi biyyaa oromoo saana jiran Oromoo irra dachaaftu qabaan.
Dhiigin ilmaan Oromoo dhangala'e hin haafu ‪#‎QIF‬

Ethiopian Government must stop killing of Oromo Youths. for coming risc of justice in that country Woyane group should take responsibility.

#OromoProtests

SANBATA DHUFU GUUTUU OROMIYAATTI HIRIIRI NI GODHAMA
Ji’oottan saglan dabraniif ummanni Oromoo gaafii mirgaa haqummaan isaa mootummaanuu amane qabatee haala seeraaf heerri biyyattii eeyyamuun falmachaa jiraachuun isaa ni beekma. Yeroo kana keessatti ilmaan Oromoo 600 ol ta’an loltoota mootummaatin ajjeefamanii, kanneen 5000 ol ta’an madaayanii jiran. Kana jechuunis ji’oottan saglan dabran kana qofa keessatti guyyuma guyyaadhaan ilmaan Oromoo sadi (guyyaatti) Agaaziidhaan ajjeefamaa turan. Hundi isaanii rasaasaan haala garaa jabinna hamaa tokkoon rukutamaniit ajjeefaman. Ajjeechaan suukanneessaa akkanaa kuni amaluma mootummaa abbaa irreeti jedhamee fudhatamaa ture hanga yoonaatitti. Tibbana kana garuu akkaataa mootummaan sun mormii naannoo biraatti ka’e (keessattuu naannoo Amaaraatitti) itti keessummeesse ‘edaa gaafii isaatiif deebin kan rasaasa ta’u Oromoo qofa’ akka jennu nu godhee jira. Oromiyaatti daa’immaniifi manguddoon harka duwwaa gaafii haqaa qabatanii bahan rasaasni itti roobfamee fixaman. Naannoo biraatti garuu ummanni qawwee qabatee magaalaa jidduutti dhukaasaa oolee osoo waa takka hin tuqamin nagayaan manatti deebi’ee gale. Asirratti wanti haalaan hubatamuu qabu, kun ta’aa kan jiru Oromoon lafa kiyya narraa hin saaminaa, qotee-bulaa Oromoo lafa irraatti dhalaterraa hin buqqisinaa waan jedheef qofa yoo ta’u, warri naannoo Amaaraa garuu lafa amma naannoo Tigray keessa jiru gara naannoo Amaaraatitti deebisaa, lafti sun duriin isaa keenya jechuudhaan gaafachaa jiru.
Guyyaa kaleessaatuu Gondoritti ummanni kumaatamaan tilmaamamu, hedduun isaa qawwee hidhatee bahee osoo waa takka hin tuqamin gale. Sa’aatilee muraasa booda Oromiyaa, Harargee Bahaa magaalaa Awwadaay keessatti ummata karaa nagayaatin mirga isaa falmachuuf bahe irratti duula ilaammatanii dhahuutiin (sniper shooting) ilmaan Oromoo 26 rasaasaan madeessuudhaan nama jaha ammoo ajjeesanii jiran. Kanarraa kan hubannu mootummaan sun lammiilee biyya sanii ija gargaraatiin akka laaluudha. Ummata Oromoo akka diina hiree argame maraanuu ajjefamuu qabu, ummata biraa ammoo kan mirgi isaa kunuunfamuufi qabu godheet laala jechuu dha. Haalli kun paartiin Dh.D.U.O kan silaa Oromiyaan bulcha jedhus paartiin ANDM irraa garaagarummaa akka qabus qabatamaan ifa taasisee jira. Naannoo Amaaraatti mormii loltoota ANDM duriitin qindeeffamaa jiru mootummaan naannichaa harka irra qabuu bira darbee ifatti deeggaraa akka jiru agarra. Yeroo miidiyaan mootummaa Oromiyaa olola mormii ummata Oromoo maqaa xureessu hojjatutti, kan naannoo biraa qabsoo isaanii ifatti deeggaruudhaan labsaa jira.
Maarree Oromoon guyyuma guyyaan yoo ajjeefamu, ormi maaliif kabajame?
1. Ummanni Oromoo fedhii gaaga’amni hamaan biyyaafi naannoo isaarratti osoo hin geenye mirga isaa kabachiifachuuf jecha tooftaa qabsoo nagayaa filatee, qawwee qabatee bahuu dhabe. Qawwees qabatee kan hin bahiniif waggoota 25 dabre kana bara baraan qawween irraa hiikkamaa ture. Dabalataanis hoggansi fi hayyoonni Oromoo qawwee qabattanii hokkaratti hin seeninaa jedhanii waan gorsaniifi. Kunis kan ta’eef Oromoon ummata nagaaf nageenya yeroo maraa aadaaf uumaa isaa keessatti leellisu waan ta’eefi. Naamusni kun garuu naatoofi kabajaa uumuufi dhabee saba guddaa kana tuffachiisee jira. Inumaayyuu mootummaan wayyaanee aadaa nagaaf nageenyaa ummata Oromoo kana siyaasaa ishee cunqursaatiif itti fayyadamuuf kutattee kaate fakkaata.
2. Baatilee saglan darban kana ummanni keenya magaalota bilisa baasee too’ate keessatti Ummanni Tigree kan Wayyaanonni irraa dhalatan akka hin tuqamneef wareegama guddaa kafale. Ummanni naannoo biraa garuu ni gobe. Naamusnifi tikni Oromoon godheef kana galateeffachurra akka doofaafi sodaataatti akka laalamu godhee jira.
Walumaagalatti Obsiifi naamusni haga gaba. Aariifi xiiqiin Oromoo amma guutee irraan jiguuf deema. Osoo sun hin taane hireen dhumaa haa laatamuufi. Ummanni Oromiyaa akkuma ummata naannoo biraa lammii kabajaan maltuun akka ta’e mootummaan sun akka mirkaneessuuf, tarkaanfileen armaan gadii ni fudhatamu.
1. Sanbata duraa as adeemu Hagayya 6, 2016 guutuu Oromiyaatti, Dirree Dhawaa dabalatee hiriiri nagayaa kan mormii ni godhama. Mormiin ammas akkuma dura guutuu guututti kan nagayaa ta’a. Gaaffileen keenyaas, ajjeechaan akka nurraa dhaabbatu, hoggatootni keenya kanneen hidhaa keessa jiran haal-duree tokko malee akka hiikaman, Oromiyaa humna Agaaziitiin bulchuun akka hafu, Oromoon mirga ofiin of bulchuun akka kabajamuuf gaafachuufi kkf ta’u.
2. Hiriira kana bahuudhaaf hayyamni hin gaafatamu. Akka heera mootummaatti hiriira qopheessuuf aanga’oota dursanii beeksiisuutu barbaachisa. Barruun kun akka beeksisa sanitti fudhatamuu qaba. (Ummanni Gondoris kanuma godhe, Oromiyaaf seerri addaa jiraachuu hin danda’u)! Dameen nageenyaa Oromiyaas ta’ee humnoonni federaalaa mormii kana dursanii hanqisuufis ta’ee guyya san ummata reebuuf yoo kan socho’an ta’e, gaafasirraa ka’ee sochiin Oromoo tarsiimoofi ergama ( mission and strategy) jijjiirrachuutti tarkaanfata. Gaaga’ama sanitti aansee dhufu hundaaf kan itti gaafatamu hogganoota Wayyaanee, akkasumas Oromoota isaan waliin hiriiruu itti fufan ta'a.
Ummanni keenyas kana beekee gaafa san tokkummaafi murnannoodhaan akka mirga isaatiif bahu waamicha dhiheessina.

Anti-Tigrayan Revolt Spreads Across the Country

Ethiopia: Anti-Tigrayan Revolt Spreads Across the Country


Barely had the insurrection in Gondar subsided than Ethiopia’s government found itself facing other brushfires. Everywhere, the same resentment is being voiced over the stranglehold of Tigrays on government.
Only on July 17 did the Federal Police and Ethiopian army, employing tear gas and firing heavy weaponry, managed to crush an insurrection that began five days earlier in Gondar, at the cost of 20 dead, including nine soldiers.
The demonstrators attacked Tigray symbols in the region, burning buses operated by Selam which belongs to the conglomerate Endowment Fund for the Rehabilitation ofTigray (EFFORT).
This organisation is linked to the ruling TPLF party, as well as two hotels and stores owned by Tigrayans.
The man behind the rising, colonel Demeke Zewdu, is a former member of the Amhara National Democratic Movement (ANDM).
He now heads the separatist movement Welkait Ahmara Identity Committee(ION 1431), and was arrested on July 15 on a murder charge. He is also suspected of having fomented an attempt to destabilize the government with the help of Eritrea [Note: For the regime in Ethiopia, Eritrea remains the bogeyman that gets the blame for every problem in the country, including drought].
Since then, however, other revolts have broken out in the Gondar region, as in the towns of Dabat, Debark and Sanja.
In the Shew region, where a strike by taxi drivers was put down violently, seven people were seriously wounded.
There were also anti-Tigrayan demonstrations in mid-July in Asebot (Oromia National Regional State) that were crushed by the Federal Police and army.
In both the Amhara and Oromo regions the security forces have justified their crackdown by saying they are fighting against ‘Eritrean terrorism’.
For their part, the demonstrators accuse Tigrayans of seizing their land via the Tigray National Regional State.
They are calling for a halt to a development plan for Addis Ababa and the special Oroma zone, known as the Addis Master Plan.According to Bekele Gerba, number two man in the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), the plan would increase the size of the current capital by 21 times.

#OromoProtests


#OromoProtests, July 31, 2016

(SBO/VOL – Adoolessa 31,2016) Adoolessa 30,2016 Humni Addaa WBO Godina Bahaa, halkan keessaa sa’aa 11:00tti magaalaa Harar bakka Shankoor jedhamutti waraana wayyaanee irratti dhukaasa baneen loltoota wayyaanee 3 ajjeesee, 4 madeessee jira.
Adoolessa 28,2016 Humni Addaa WBO Godina Bahaa, Lixa Harargee Ona Ciroo bakka Dhagaa Cabsaa jedhamutti tika wayyaanee G/Tsaadiq W/Mikael jedhamu Bahaa fi Lixa Harargee keessa sossohuun ilmaan Oromoo miisisaa ture halkan keessaa sa’aa 12:30tti tarkaanfii irratti fudhateen galaafatee jira.
Basaasni wayyaanee kun maqaa sadiin kan socho’u oggaa ta’u, maqaan isaa inni biraan ammo Muraad ykn Abdii jedhamuun akka yaamamu barameera.
Adoolessa 26,2016ttis Humni Addaa WBO Lixa Harargee Ona Bookee magaalaa Kurfaa Roqaa keessatti lukkee diinaa gorfamee irraa dhaabbachuu diduun warraaqsa biyyaalessaa FXG deemaa jiru dura dhaabbachuun namoota diinaaf saaxilaa ture Muktaar Muusaa jedhamu irratti tarkaanfii fudhateen ajjeesee jira. Via Moses Gada


#‎OromoProtests‬-Diddaa fi mormii Oromoo Awwadaay dhaabuuf Wayyaaneen human guddaa itti bobbaastee jirti. Ummatis kutannoodhaan yeroo ammaa kana diddaa isaa itti fufeera. Via Dhábasá W. Gemelal
awaday
Kuni mu’az abdulhamid AWADAY irratti kan wayyaaneen dhahameedha.
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#‎OromoProtests‬ Four people have been shot in Awaday, East Hararge. July 31, 2016
1. Ahmed Yusuf / Gadaa
2. Muaz Abdulhamid Umar
3. Barkalle
4. Bayane Demsho
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Salphina Kaabinee OPDO kana laalaa mee? Warruma ollaatirraayis waa hin barata
Ummanni Oromoo baadiyyaa naannawa Aawwadaay maal eegdan ilmaan Oromoo dhumaa jiran
Dhiigni lammii haa isinitti dhagayamuu
Mancaa fi qottoo fudhadhuu bahi. Tokko nyaataas milishootarraa hiikkadhu.
Yaa ilmaan Oromoo Joolleen Aawwadaay dhumte
Mee warri Haramaayaa, Addeellee, Qarsaa, Dhangaggoo, Qarsaa, Hammarreessaa fi Baadiyyaa daddafaa ilmaan Oromoo dhaqqabaa

‪#‎OromoProtests‬-Massive peaceful protests continues as residents of Asaasaa, West Arsi, burning down the repressive administrative institutions today 30/07/16.
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Diddaan Oromoo roga hundaan itti fufee jira; mormitooti godina Arsii Lixaa, Aanaa Gadab Hasaasaa Magaalaa Xijoo Waqanxeeraa guyyaa har’aa waajjira bulchiinsaa ummata hiraarsaa ture ibiddaan barbaadeessaniiru. Via Dhábasá W. Gemelal
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‪#‎oromoprotests‬. HINJIFANNOO KEENNA.
Lafa Qonnaa Goofar (ጎፈር) jedhama. Arsii Lixaa, aanaa Kofaleetti argama. Midhaan as irraa qotamu odoo ummanni naannoo beela’uu dabree bakka hin beekamnetti fe’amuu ture. Ummanni gidduu kana fincilatti ture tarkaanfii lafa qonnaa kana deebisanii dhunfachuuf fudhateen injifannoo galmeessee jira. Amma yoo xiqqaate kunoo loon Oromoo bilisummaadhaan dheedaa jiru. Injifannoo salphaa miti. Duumessi giraaba gamaa san irraa ititee mul’atus bilisummaa guutuu rooboof waan qophaahe fakkaata. Hin shakkinaa, biiftuunis kuunnoo mul’attee jirti.  Via Mohammednur Guye
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Sunday, July 31, 2016

A poem by Hassen Hussein: ስንብተ-ማለዳ ጸሃይ

#OromoProtests


The Tigran fascism: Its State repression, violence and genocide in Oromiyaa



By Leenjiso Horo
Oromia: Under the brutal regime's rule
Oromia: Under the brutal regime’s rule
Make the male lines like trees that have had their roots cut;
Make the female lines like rooks that have dried up in winter;
Make the children and grandchildren like eggs smashed against rooks;
Make the servants and followers like heaps of grass consumed by fire; ….
In short, annihilate any traces of them, even their names.
–The Fifth Dalai Lama’s instruction to repress Tibetan rebels in 1660.
The Tigran genocidal extremist political elites have learned the methods of committing genocide from the above instruction. This instruction has become for the Tigran political elites a political religious faith book. It adopted this instruction to implement in Oromiyaa against the Oromo people. One need to understand, the nature of Tigran culture from their successive political leaders like Ras Mikael Sehul, Emperor Yohannes IV and Meles Zenawi and his political collogues.
Tigran fascism has a long history. Its history of fascism extends back to Ras Mikael Sehul of the 18th century and Emperor Yohannes IV of the 19th century. Both men sowed seeds of fascism to which Meles Zenawi and his TPLF are the heirs. Indeed, todays Tigran genocidal elites are the products of their history. It is for this, the current Tigran elites have been continuously following the legacies of Ras Mikael Sehul and Emperor Yohannes IV.Ras Mikael Sehul was said to have killed Oromo and Amhara prisoners of war and then peeled their skins off; made the skins into sacks; then he filled those sacks with straws and displayed in public in Gondar to be seen. Emperor Yohannes IV was said to have used “force, fire, and sword” to eliminate Oromo Muslims and Waqeftaa in Wollo who were refused to be converted to Christianity. He mutilated the limbs of those who refused. That is, he cutoff the breasts of women and hands, ears, and tongues of men. It has been said he pulled out one eye from each of his victims. The purpose was to force them into accepting the religion of his choice and at the same time to teach the others the consequence of refusal to accept. Similarly, in 1991, Meles Zenawi, upon entering Finfinnee/Addis Ababa, ordered his army to set on fire Military depot (storage of chemical weapons) in the city. The explosion of the storage of chemical weapons terrorized residents, killed many of them and destroyed many homes. The toxic chemical that released into the air and water is still today causing serious harm to the residents of the city and its vicinities. With this, the brutality of TPLF accelerated with murder, violence, and terror, and the seeds of its plan for the extermination of the Oromo implemented Oromiyaa wide. And, the Oromo people are exposed to the ruthless slaughter. This consistent pattern of crime shows time and again that the Tigrans have inherently greater cultural propensity for hatred, violence and cruelty. Hence, it is clear that the Tigrans political elites have an insatiable propensity to commit crimes of genocide, ethnic cleansing, and crime against humanity.
Since 1991 to date, the Tigran political elites-led regime, its state, and its military and security forces have been committing genocide against the Oromo people. These genocidal fascist elites have already exterminated hundreds of thousands of the Oromo men, women and including pregnant women, children and elderly for no reasons than being Oromo. Not on this, millions have been evicted from their lands. Being an Oromo in and of itself is seen by the Tigran political elites as their enemy. Since Oromiyaa is placed under the administration of military Command Post, marshal law is declared. With this, mass murder, kidnapping, torture, and disappearances without trace have been carried out both in towns, villages, and rural areas. The Tigran army’s and security forces’ savagery, barbarism and ruthless cruelty in rural areas include the killing of the infants grabbing by the leg from mothers’ arms and dashing head on the ground and then shooting the mothers to death are common occurrence. In Oromiyaa, kidnappings, forced disappearances, eviction from homes and lands, arrest, torture and killings have been institutionalized. In addition to the annihilation of men, women, children and elderly, it has also targeted the Oromo political leaders, religious leaders, academics and intellectuals and business and communal leaders and journalists at all levels for annihilation. Its centrally planned, centrally organized and state-sponsored violence, killings and evictions of people from their land and homes have touch all nations and nationalities in Ethiopia. This annihilation is and has been undertaken by the centrally organized and government-directed forces.
The TPLF’s target of killing is not just only Oromo men who might organize themselves to fight back in order to defend their people and country, but it also targeted women and children. It targeted women because they are the bears of the next generation and the children are targeted because they are the next generation. The purpose of killing women and children is to destroying a nation “root and branch” of a targeted population. In this case, the targeted population is the Oromo people and the aim is to destroy the “root and branch” of the Oromo nation. This is a policy of exterminating current generation and the future generation of the Oromo nation. Furthermore, today the fascist TPLF’s murderous political repression, violence, genocide, ethnic cleansing and crime against humanity have plagued Ethiopian empire state. Hence, the nations and nationalities in Ethiopia are under the extremist genocidal elites’ state-organized physical extermination. No one is spared from this except the Tigran ethnic group. Particularly, the annihilation of the Oromo people has become the state policy in the Tigran extremist led Ethiopian state. As it is clear to all, State violence has been institutionalized in Oromiyaa. Genocide has become the ultimate expression of the Tigran led state’s aim to annihilate the Oromo population. This policy of repression, violence and genocide is not spontaneous but it is the outgrowth of the decisions made by the Tigran powerful political and economic elites who have access to the significant state resources-the judiciary, the army, the police force, the security, intelligence and the economy. In order to implement this policy, the institution of violence- the notorious Agazi Special Force has been created; military and concentration camps have been expanded; technique of torture have been refined and organizational criminal intelligence networks and killing squads have been established throughout the country whose purpose are to destroy nations and nationalities in Ethiopia.
Genocide, ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity and war crime Genocide
The general framework for analysis on the question of genocide in Ethiopia is the following based on the UN Convention on Prevention and Punishment of crime of genocide Article II of 1948. It is oftentimes referred as crime of crimes. It states “genocide means any of the following acts Committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:
  1. Killing members of the group;
  2. Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
  3. Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;
  4. Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
  5. Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.”
On basis of this article, the two fundamental elements of the crime are the first is intention, and the second is the act committed include at least one of the five criteria cited above. Based on the Article II the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of crimes of genocide, under the TPLF, the Oromo people have been intentionally killed (Article II a); the regime’s inhumane treatment of a serious bodily and mental harm have been inflicted upon the Oromo, Sidama, Somali, Gambella, Amhara and etc. (Article II b). Furthermore, this Tigran perpetrator regime has been subjecting the Oromo, Anuak and the Amhara to a systematic expulsion, eviction and forced removal from their homes and farmlands and subsequently settling its nationals on those lands. It has undertaken deprivation of means of livelihood by confiscating property, destruction of homes, looting and denial of housing that are tantamount to a deliberate act to inflict on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction (Article II c). Furthermore, land is the life of the people. Hence, expulsion of the people from their land is a deliberately inflicting on the people, conditions of life calculated to bring about their physical destruction in whole, or in part (Article II c). It is therefore clear according to Article II a, b, and c, genocide is clearly committed by the TPLF led-regime of Ethiopia.
Here it is important to understand the basic difference between crime against humanity, genocide and ethnic cleansing and crimes of war. Genocide is understood to be the state-organized, state-sponsored systematic mass murder of innocent and helpless men, women, and children with the purpose of eradicating a group from a territory and subsequently populating that territory by the nationals of the perpetrators. For this, it commonly describes campaigns of mass extermination. It is a form of annihilation. It includes physical disappearance (the body destruction) and symbolic disappearance (the destruction of the memory of their existence). For these, it is oftentimes said that the main objective of genocidal destruction is the transformation of the victims into “nothing” and the survival into “nobodies.”
Ethnic cleansing
Ethnic cleansing is defined as forcible removal, unlawful displacement, relocation, deportation, forced transfer and expulsion of an ethnic group from a given territory. It is a forced permanent removal of one group of people by another from a region or territory and the subsequent occupation of that territory by ethnic group of the perpetrator as though the target group had never existed there. It includes the removal of all physical reminders of the targeted group through the destruction of historical sites such as shrines, monuments, cemeteries, and houses of worship. With ethnic cleansing, the group’s attachment to the land and its environment will be destroyed through destruction of the group’s homes, social service centers, farms, institutions and the societal infrastructures. Methods for carrying out ethnic cleansing among other things include, such as:
  • forced expulsion, or voluntary evacuation through violence, intimidation, fear and genocide;
  • Murder;
  • Torture;
  • Arbitrary arrest and detention;
  • Extra‐judicial executions;
  • Rape and sexual assaults’ as well as deportation and military assaults against civilians and etc.
Ethnic cleansing is related to genocide. It is a form of genocide. If so, one may ask a question as to what makes genocide distinct from ethnic cleansing. One distinctive difference is ethnic cleansing is focused more closely than genocide on territory and on forced removal of ethnic groups from specific areas. The purpose is to create ethnically homogeneous geographic areas belonging to perpetrator ethnic group. Another difference between the two is the intent of genocide is to destroy the group, whereas the intent of ethnic cleansing is to displace the group. Hence, intent to displace is not intent to destroy. However, the overlap between ethnic cleansing and genocide takes place when forced removal of population leads to a group’s physical and symbolic destruction. In this case, ethnic cleansing becomes genocide. Genocide is the ultimate form of permanent removal.
Again another similarity is ethnic cleansing takes on exterminationAt this stage mass killings begin. Killing becomes sport. At this time, the perpetrators dig up the mass graves, burn the bodies, cover up evidence, and intimidate witnesses. Leaders of the guilty regimes block investigations of crimes, and often remain free from punishment of their crimes. The question one may raise is as to causes for ethnic cleansing. The primary objective for ethnic cleansing are ethnic difference, pursuit of land-grab, economic goal and political power. It is the function of unchecked political power-the power that commits crime of ethnic cleansing to achieve its objective of land-grabbing, of capturing natural resources, economic wealth and consolidate its political power base. Not only these, the TPLF’s ethnic cleansing also based on its hate, prejudice, intolerance for other ethnic groups and on its complete disregard for the sanctity of human life. These are what the Tigran political elites have been doing in against the nations and nationalities in the Ethiopian empire state
Crime against humanity
Crime against humanity means atrocities and offences committed against any civilian population. It constitutes mass killings of large number of individuals. It is a crime committed as a part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population. Methods of committing crime against humanity include:
  • Torture;
  • Murder;
  • Extermination;
  • mass systematic rape;
  • Enslavement;
  • enforced disappearance of persons;
  • Forcible transfer of population;
  • Persecution against collectivity on racial, national, ethnic, cultural, gender, religion, political
    or other grounds;
  • Imprisonment or other severe deprivation of physical liberty and etc.
  • Arbitrary arrest and detention;
  • Extra‐judicial executions; and etc.
Here one may raise question as to what makes genocide distinct from crimes against humanity. The answer is this, contrary to the crime against humanity, genocide has different focus. It focuses not on killing of individuals, but on the physical destruction of the groups. This means the intent of genocide is to destroy, to annihilate the group. That is to deny a particular group of people the right to exist. Thus, the victims of genocide is the group, not individual. For instance, a single isolated act could be qualified as a genocide (e.g. Sidama massacre at Loque in 2002), whereas a single isolated act against a civilian does not qualify as a crime against humanity because the crime against humanity must be committed within the context of a widespread or systematic attack on any population. Sometimes, persecution is combined and intertwined with genocide. For instance, a charge with crime against humanity is attached to the individual who is charged. Whereas a charge with genocide is attached not only to that person who is charged but to his or her ethnic group as well. The legal definitional criteria for genocide is intent. That is, intent is what distinguishes genocide from crimes against humanity. For example, the late PM Meles Zenawi’s statement of the “Majority can be made minority” is the statement of intent to destroy the majority in whole, or in part. This statement was made in reference to the Oromo people. It is the intent to commit crimes of genocide to reduce the majority to a minority status. On the basis of this, his regime has been committing genocide against the Oromo people since 1991 to-date. It must, therefore, be clear that a charge of the Tigran political elites with genocide not only attaches with the elites themselves, but also to their ethnic group as well.
War crimes
War crimes are the wilful violations of the laws or customs of war, including:
  • Atrocities or offences against persons or property;
  • Murder, ill treatment of the civilian population in occupied territory;
  • Murder or ill treatment of prisoners of war;
  • killing of hostages;
  • Torture or inhumane treatment, including biological experiments;
  • maiming;
  • plunder of public or private property;
  • Wanton destruction of cities, towns or villages; and etc.
With the understanding of the fundamental distinctions between the types of these crimes, the question then remains as to under which type of crime the TPLF, its associates and allies be charged with upon the fall and demise of the TPLF fascist regime. Here, the associates include-among others, accomplices, aider and abettors, conspirators, crime facilitators, accessories, land-grabbers and etc. These are individuals with the actual and full knowledge of genocide, ethnic cleansing, crime against humanity and war crimes committed against Oromo and other peoples and yet choose to benefit or profit from such crimes. The fact is, such are individuals who have been involved in committing crimes against their own people in alliance or in association with the fascist TPLF colonial regime. For instance, if diaspora based individuals’ bought a piece of Oromo land or properties or received the land or property from the TPLF led fascist regime in the name of “investor”, they will be charged with either genocide, or ethnic cleansing or crime against humanity or with war crime depending upon the type of the crime committed. The fact is this, these individuals have been and are willingly and voluntarily engaged in the Oromo land-grab for selfish reasons with actual and full knowledge of crime being committed against the Oromo people. Consequently, these land-grabbers deprived our people life, liberty, land, and homes. These benefits or profits are made on the blood of the Oromo people. Under this condition, one thing must be clear that upon the demise of the TPLF led fascist regime, the people who were evicted from their lands or properties were taken from have full right to retake their lands or properties back.
The failure of International Community
The international community has a responsibility to use appropriate means to prevent genocide, ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity and war crimes in Ethiopia. However, it has failed to stop the Tigran fascism. It knew the early warning for these crimes. It knew, the Tigrans are a minority that constitutes four and half percent of 102 million population. Despite this, this minority totally controls the government. Hundred percent of the leadership is concentrated in the hands of Tigran minority ethnic group with hostility toward other ethnic groups. This minority has a complete monopoly over the Army, police forces and security and intelligence. Furthermore, the parliament is hundred percent its party, no opposition. Judicial system services the state. The Foreign Service are populated with the Tigran ethnic group. This minority ethnic group has also a total control over the economy and finance. At the same time, there is no free press. In the light of all these, the international community has overlooked the factors that should have drawn its attention about the likelihood of genocide, ethnic cleaning, crimes against humanity and war crimes in Ethiopia. This failure of international community has encourage, the TPLF led-regime to commit crimes of genocide, ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity and war crimes against the peoples in the Ethiopian empire.
In sum, the TPLF is a megamurder regime. It is a radical bloodthirsty regime. Since it militarily seized power in 1991, it has been committing genocide, crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing and war crimes against the people. The cruelty, savagery and intensity of its crimes against the peoples are unparalleled in the history of Ethiopian state. Hence, it is not a mischaracterization to call it, the regime of death and destruction the Ethiopian empire has ever seen. As it is stated in the above paragraphs, genocide has been perpetrated by the Tigran genocidal elites against the Oromo people. It has planned, coordinated and executed a policy of violence, terror, and annihilation of the Oromo and other peoples, their supporters, and their sympathizers. Such crimes have been carried out both domestically and beyond national borders. It has failed to comply with the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the crime of genocide, crimes against humanity and other crimes to which the Ethiopian state is a signatory. At the same time, the Ethiopian judicial system is at the service of national security state. Consequently, it has also failed in Ethiopia with regard to human rights violations and crimes against humanity. Moreover, the international community is also not willing to confront the Tigran led-regime for its crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing and genocide. This means it turned a blind eye and a deaf ear to the crimes that the Tigran fascist regime is and has been committing against the peoples. Consequently, it too has failed to defend the people against genocide, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity in the case of Ethiopia. The only way of bringing justice to the people of Ethiopian empire state regarding the crimes of genocide and crimes against humanity is through the establishment of Special International Tribunals. It is, therefore, time for the international community to confront head on and stop this genocidal violence against the people before it reaches catastrophic proportions.
However, one thing must be clear. No one will come to stop the genocide, crime against humanity and ethnic cleansing against the Oromo and other peoples. As history has shown time and again, no a nation ever came to save the Armenians from the Ottoman Empire committed genocide as one and half million were destroyed in three years; no a nation came to save the Jews from German committed genocide until after six million were perished; and no a nation came to save Tutsi from Hutu committed genocide until after one million were perished in three months. So, it is to be naive to expect the world community to come to the Oromo’s aid to stop genocide that the genocidal fascist Tigran elites are being committing against them. The genocide committed against the Jews, the Armenians and Tutsi were committed by the majority, whereas today the genocide against the Oromo people is being committed by the minority regime. The TPLF’s genocide against the Oromo people can only be stopped by the Oromo people alone. This demands organization, leadership, and a political will to act. For this, the Oromo people must be organized and armed in order to fight and removal this enemy and its horror of genocide from Oromiyaa. At the same time, it is incumbent upon the peoples of the Ethiopian empire state to join together in the fighting against this barbarous common enemy, to remove its horror of genocide, its crime against humanity and its ethnic cleansing and to bring it to justice. Here one has to be realistic that there is no help coming from external powers to stop the TPLF genocide against the Oromo and other peoples. Hence, it is time to take ones destiny into one’s own hands in order defend oneself, to fight and defeat this dangerous enemy-the TPLF. For this, it is time to organize, mobilize and army the population to fight in order to dismantle the TPLF led genocidal fascist regime, to remove its horror of genocide, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity, its laws and its institutions