Tuesday, July 14, 2020

#AbiyMustGo#Ethiopia

I just watched the 'unedited' OMN interview translated for us by the state broadcaster. This was supposed to be the smoking gun that would serve as conclusive evidence that links not just the OLF-Shanee group, but also OMN. Recall that during a briefing a few days ago, the AG's office stated, Haacaaluu complained about harassment and death threats from OLF-Shanee group during the OMN interview. The AG's office went on to ask: "why did they cut this out? what did OMN want? (Maaf kana keessaa muran? OMNiin maal barbaade"? 

Two points: First, nowhere in the interview does Haacaaluu state that he was threatened by OLF shanee as asserted by the government. What he said is this: " people called me from Kellem Wollaga, and the four zones of Wollaga, and said, please leave the country if you could, you would never who might kill you, we would never want to lose you Haacaaluu, go and leave the country". When the journalist pressed him asking about the people threatening him, he said, "who could threaten me, anyone who would want to kill me could come ..." 

Second: there is nothing suspect about what OMN edited out because there is nothing unique or of public interest that Haacaaluu said at that point. 

And the guy on the audio who also says I am the same person who sent you the text message? Why would anyone sending a threat to another person say something like that? What would that achieve? And how does he know what Haacaaluu said on OMN at the point he sent the audio? 

Abiy's government is taking people for fools. They are insulting people's intelligence.

#AbiyMustGo#Ethiopia

I have never thought that I would be writing my disgust for Oromo ruling party. I am far more disappointed by those living in the diaspora who prioritize their party politics over the people for which the party was formed. 

Always OROMO FIRST then party second. When you see Oromo being chased by the government, and targeted by the Amharic speaking brethren for no other reason but because they are Oromo, you speak up, and you speak with to ensure our people are not unjustly abused. 

I don’t care what party you belong; or the group with which you associate or even who is paying your bill. One thing is for certain, Dammit, OROMO FIRST. It is shameful to turn into a flesheating scum. 

Take care of your own- for certain others are not.

Monday, July 13, 2020

#AbiyMustGo#Ethiopia

My name is Tofik 
I am using my voice to stand with #OromoProtests in solidarity with Oromos worldwide. We are demanding justice against the assassination of #HacaaluHundessaa through independent investigation. 

We are demanding the immediate release of Oromoo political prisoners like #JawarMohammed, #BekeleGerba and many others who were detained unlawfully.

We are demanding the immediate release of all political Oromoo activists and journalists unlawfully arrested and immediate restoration of internet and mobile connection 🌳

#AbiyMustGo#Ethiopia

If we compromise Ethiopia killing oromos and taking advantage of Oromos will not stop. Proof? 150 years of Oromo vs Ethiopia. #oromiaindependence #FreeOromia #OromoProtests #HacaaluuHundeessaa RIP Legend!

#AbiyMustGo#Ethiopia

Oromos say Ethiopia has become a ‘dangerous country for us’ at Paris rally
Ethiopia has seen deadly unrest since Oromo singer Hachalu Hundessa was shot dead at the end of June, with Oromos denouncing their marginalisation within a country that many experts are saying is becoming an authoritarian regime once more – despite the election of Nobel Peace Prize-winning Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in 2018. Oromos in Paris gathered to protest on Monday.
As they gathered around the statue holding aloft the flame of liberty at Place de la République – a major site for demonstrations in the French capital,  near the ultimate symbol of protest, the Bastille – the Oromo protesters made their anger clear. Placards and banners read “Free all political prisoners”, “Abiy Ahmed, dictator” and “Justice for Hachulu”.
The demonstration was organised in response to the killing of popular singer Hachalu Hundessa, who was seen as a crucial voice for the Oromo people in Ethiopian politics. The day after he was shot dead in the capital Addis Ababa, crowds of demonstrators converged on several big cities – especially in the Oromia region, which surrounds the capital.
Violence soon flared, with at least 239 people killed in the protests that shook Ethiopia last week, according to the country’s police. Authorities said some people were killed during the security crackdown while other were killed in clashes between different ethnic groups. More than 3,500 suspects were arrested.
The Oromo demonstrating in Paris were worried about this crackdown and expressed support for sweeping political change. “We need equality and justice in our country,” said Mussa, a 25 year-old migrant from Ethiopia.

Notably, a statement from the association organising the demonstration said that Hundessa was murdered “on government orders”, motivated by the fact that “He was Oromo”. Since then there has been a twist in the case. On Friday, Ethiopian Attorney-General Abebech Abbebe said that “the assassination was intended to be a cover to take power from the incumbent by force”, without providing details.

Intra-Oromo ‘civil war’
Abiy Ahmed is himself an Oromo. But the community is divided. “There’s a civil war going on within the Oromo group at the moment,” said Ethiopia specialist René Lefort. “Oromo are fighting against other Oromo; there are those who support Ahmed and those who have taken up arms against the government,” Lefort said.
At Place de la République, one protester who gave her name as Duniya argued that Ahmed has not done enough for the Oromo: “We thought that Abiy Ahmed supported our cause because he is Oromo, but over the past year Ethiopia has became a dangerous country for us,” she said.
This is part of a broader “repression of human rights, which affects everyone in the country”, added Fisseha Tekle, an Amnesty International Researcher on Ethiopia.
Ethiopia is becoming “more and more of an authoritarian regime”, Lefort said. He noted in particular the “thousands of political prisoners locked up all over the country” and “a press that’s starting to censor itself”.
The demonstrators in Paris also denounced these abuses. “The internet has been cut off in Ethiopia since June 30; we don’t know how our families are,” Mussa said. “We don’t know what’s going on in Ethiopia from day to day,” Duniya added.
Ahmed was not always such a divisive figure. In April 2018, his electoral victory was seen as heralding a brave new world – with the release of thousands of prisoners, the lifting of bans on hitherto repressed opposition parties and the repeal of illiberal laws. To cap it all off, Abiy was awarded the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize for creating a peace deal to end longstanding conflict with neighbouring Eritrea.
But modern Ethiopia’s first-ever Oromo leader has failed to maintain the soaring popularity that characterised his honeymoon period, especially amongst the Oromo ethnic group. “Ahmed has done nothing to stop the country from being torn apart by inter-ethnic conflicts,” Lefort said. “His main objective is to assert his power.”

By Tiffany Fillon

France 24





Saturday, July 11, 2020

#AbiyMustGo#Ethiopia

Abiy Ahmed  became Ethiopia's new prime Minister in April 2018 , then he promised for political reform and to bring unity among people of Ethiopia. He is also 2019th noble prize winner. However, after all this he made himself dictator so more than ever in history of Ethiopia he is arresting political elite, there is no freedom of press and he is shedding the blood of the innocent people. Instead of bringing unity among our people's his leadership is widening ethnic tension and conflict. So we were in Berlin for two days(10th and 11th July) to oppose injustice and the violation of human and democratic rights of the people of Oromo in Ethiopia. 
#Stop killing Oromo people
#Free all politicians[Jawar Mohammed, Bekele Gerba, Hamza Borena, Abdi Regassa, Dr Shugux...] 
#We demand freedom of press
#we demand justice for Haacaaluu Hundeessaa!
# ABIY AHMED MUST GO! ✊

#AbiyMustGo#Ethiopia

Jawar Mohammed is an Oromo Mandela!

Today the Oromo Qeerroo will start their peaceful protests for justice, freedom, democracy and human dignity. 

Until Jawar Mohammed, Bekele Garbaa, Abdii Raggaasaa, Michael Boran, Hamzaa Boornaa, Dr. Shigux Galataa, and all political prisoners are unconditionally released, the protests will continue.

Until those who planned, orchestrated and perpetrated the assassination of Haacaaluu Hundeessaa are brought to justice, the Oromo peaceful protest must continue.

Until the Oromo nation is liberated from the tyrannical rule and achieved its natural rights to self determination and genuine self rule is achieved, the liberation struggle must continue.

No justice, No peace !
We shall overcome !
Oromia Shall Be Free!

#FreeJawarMohammed
#FreeOromoPrisoners
#AbiyMustGo
#OromoProtests
#haacaaluuhundeessa

Friday, July 10, 2020

#AbiyMustGo#Ethiopia

Taateewwan waggoota lamaan kana keessatti godhaman haa laallu.

1. Eenyutti #AbiyAhmed nafxanyaa waliin ta'ee #HaacaaluuHundeessaa ijjeessaa jedhee yaade? #Haacaaluun garuu ni ijjeefame. 
2. Eenyutti #AbiyAhmed yaalii ajjeechaa #JawarMohammed irratti ni geggeeffassaa jedhee yaade? Waggaa tokkoon duratti yaalame, Jawaar akka Abiyyi ka silaa qaata du'ee akka Rabbiif jira. 
3. Eenyutti Jeneraal Sa'aareen mana isaa keessatti ni ajjeefamaa jedhee yaade? Jeneraal Sa'aareen du'ee dhiigni isaa dhiigaa saree ta'ee hafe. 
4. Eenyutti Injiinar Simmanyoo Baqqalaa karaa irratti aduu saafayaan ni ajjeefamaa jedhee yaade? Addabaabaayii Masqaalaatti ijjeeffamee har'allee haqni isaa hin baane. 
5. Eenyutti #AbiyAhmed OMN ni cufaa jedhee yaade? Kunoo nafxanyoota isaa waliin tahuun OMN cufe. 
6. Eenyutti #AbiyAhmed  Lammaa Magarsaa ni ganaa jedhee yaade? Kunoo Lammaan ani jechuun Abiyyi, Abiyyi jechuun anaa jedhe ganame.
7. #JawarMohammed hidhamee eenyutti #AbiyAhmed angoorraa halkan tokko bulaa jedhee yaade. Kunoo Jawaar Mohammed guyyaa kurnaffaaf mana hidhaa jira. 

Nafxanyoonni OMN cufaa jennaan Abiy cufeef, Jawaar hidhaa jennaan Jawaar hidheef, Haacaaluu ijjeesaaa jennaan Haacaaluu ijjeeseef. Kunoo, amma ammoo karaa miidiyaa Abiyyitiin Jawaar nuuf ajjeessaa jechaa jirti. Waan kalee Kaasaayee Camadaa jedhe maalif akka dubbii xiqqaatti laaltu? Dubbiin Oromoo biyya keessaa fi biyya alaa sagalee tokkoon falmatee #JawarMohammed fi hidhamtoota siyaasaa biraallee mana hidhaa baasudha.

#AbiyMustGo#Ethiopia

It's been over a week now since the Ethiopian government shutdown the country’s internet due to the unrest and protests that erupt in the country over the killing of a popular Oromo singer and activist Hachalu Hundeesa. Hachalu gave voice to Oromo people, spoke against their oppression and inspired millions. His death comes just a week after speaking out on the history of oppression on Oromo people and criticizing the current and past government.

It is unethical to shut down the Internet and cut the means of communication for families and it is especially unethical to do so during a pandemic. 
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed not only blocked the country’s access to internet at a critical time, he also arrested Oromo political leaders and journalist, such as Jawar Mohammed who a prominent Oromo politician and further eacalated the issue. He has havely millitarized Oromo regions, arrested protestors and killed over 160 people. The Oromo people are being prevented from excercising their rights to protests, and with the internet blocked it will be convenient for the military to terrorize the people and kill many more without being held accountable.

The Oromo people are demanding justice to be served for Hachalu. We demand an end to internet blockade. We demand all political prisoners and journalists be freed. We demand the right of the Oromo people of their land and resources as well as the economies generated from their land. We demand political freedom and the right for equal participation in the government. We demand an end to the long history of oppression and degradtion of the Oromo ethnic group in Ethiopia. We demand the immediate resignation of PM Abiy Ahmed for volating human rights and failing to perform as a leader. The last thing Ethiopia needs right now is another dictator who thinks they can get away with what the previous regime used to do. 

I implore you to stand with the Oromo protests. We need your voice and support! Our family and friends back home are in danger.

#OromoProtests
#AbiyMustGo
#HachaluHundeesa
#FreeJawarMohammed

Thursday, July 9, 2020

#AbiyMustGo#ETHIOPIA

PM Abiy Ahmed spoke about peace, love & reconciliation for the most part of his first year in office. He even created a Ministry of Peace and received unprecedented support at home & abroad. He won the Nobel Prize for Peace. However, is actions & words this past week, threatening war with his fellow citizens, fall far short of a standard expected of a Nobel Laureate. 

Abiy's administration should step back from the brink. It must return to the transitional process and work towards RECONCILIATION and a new POLITICAL SETTLEMENT for the country. This means a an all-inclusive national dialogue that leads to an agreed road map. Difficult work but the only plausible path forward to give Ethiopia a chance.  

The loss of lives that followed Haacaaluu's assassination is tragic and heart-breaking, and there should be real accountability and justice for Haacaaluu and all those killed in the violence.  But the government could not achieve the dual goals of accountability and reconciliation while arresting its opponents and critical voices. 

It must release all political opponents and critical voices and return to dialogue with the view to securing a long term political/constitutional settlement.

By Awol Allo

#Ethiopia#AbiyMustGo

Today, the Amharic speaking Neo Neftagna group fast overtaking state power in Addis Ababa arrested Mr. Lidetu Ayalew and Mr Yilkal Getinet, both ethnic Amharas. 

This is intended to divert and cover-up the ongoing  massive extrajudicial killings and massive mass arrest exclusively targeting the Oromo people and Oromo political leaders since the assassination of Artist Hachalu Hundessa,  an Oromo.

The international community and the broader Ethiopian public must immediately and unconditionally condemn the genocidal instinct and intent of this ethno racist regime  against the Oromo people in this fast evolving political crises unfolding in Ethiopia.

#HacaaluuHunddeessa

Saddest and darkest day for oromo community once again!

“They did not just  kill Hachalu. They shot at the heart of the Oromo Nation, once again !! It was Tadesse Biru, Haile Fida, Elemo Qilxuu, Eebbisaa Addunyaa...now Hacaaluu! You can kill us, all of us, you can never ever stop us!! NEVER !!”

#Sidama#"Ethiopia#self determination

Congratulation to the SIDAMA NATION  for achieving what you have  been deprived for 150 years  and fought for 50 years, the RIGHT TO SELF-RULE !! Ejjettoo, you did it ! 

Multinational Federal Democratic  Ethiopia !!